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What a long week, huh? How was your first week of August?
It's likely that you spent your week riding an emotional roller coaster. You're up. You're down. And you're soon up again.
We all have good days and bad days. As long as your mood changes are not extreme, they're generally considered healthy. However, you should be cautious if you are experiencing a mood swing, which is a sudden or intense change in your emotional stat...
What a long week, huh? How was your first week of August?
It's likely that you spent your week riding an emotional roller coaster. You're up. You're down. And you're soon up again.
We all have good days and bad days. As long as your mood changes are not extreme, they're generally considered healthy. However, you should be cautious if you are experiencing a mood swing, which is a sudden or intense change in your emotional stat...
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How do you manage your weekly trading?
I based on the valuation of stock & opportunities, no weekly. Or rather no fixed period.
Which day of the week do you prefer to invest?
I preferred to invest on the week where market is bearish or before HF make their moves to buy in...
Will you make more moves on a certain day? Why?
When the market is undervalued or a market crashed . Buy the dip = great discount .
Do you believe that there are certain day...
I based on the valuation of stock & opportunities, no weekly. Or rather no fixed period.
Which day of the week do you prefer to invest?
I preferred to invest on the week where market is bearish or before HF make their moves to buy in...
Will you make more moves on a certain day? Why?
When the market is undervalued or a market crashed . Buy the dip = great discount .
Do you believe that there are certain day...
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If those good companies all fell today, then today is the buying day, not Friday
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I am not exactly sure if there is a best day of the week to trade. In my opinion the Monday and Friday are the days at least trade on. Maybe it is just me but those are the days that I have the least amount of luck. I know a lot of investors prefer to place their trades at the beginning the end of the week. This is because they have an exact idea of how last week's candle close or a good idea of how the current weeks candle will close. Similarly many investors plac...
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If you have some time sitting with a stock, I think Mondays is the best time to use the information. If you watch a stock and it runs then falls then runs again you know it's coming back at some.point and the previous weeks movements always helps me have a better understanding of the stock going forward. Now if course you have to have the TECNICALS as well as the fundamentals of the stock but sentiment and knowing how it runs always is a good indicator for me.
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If you're interested in short selling, then Friday may be the best day to take a short position (if stocks are priced higher on Friday), and Monday would be the best day to cover your short. In the United States, Fridays on the eve of three-day weekends tend to be especially good. $Robinhood (HOOD.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $SIGA Technologies (SIGA.US)$
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Anecdotally, traders say the stock market has had a tendency to drop on Mondays. Some people think this is because a significant amount of bad news is often released over the weekend. Others point to investors’ gloomy mood at having to go back to work, which is especially evident during the early hours of Monday trading.
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$SIGA Technologies (SIGA.US)$ $Magic Empire Global (MEGL.US)$ $T2 Biosystems (TTOO.US)$
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The best day to invest &/or to trade, is always Yesterday....
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There is no single day of every month that’s always ideal for buying or selling. However, there is a tendency for stocks to rise at the turn of a month. This tendency is mostly related to periodic new money flows directed toward mutual funds at the beginning of every month.
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September is traditionally thought to be a down month. October, too, has seen record drops of 19.7% and 21.5% in 1907, 1929, and 1987.These mark the onset of the Panic of 1907, the Great Depression, and Black Monday. As a result, some traders believe that September and October are the best months to sell stocks.
The September effect highlights historically weak returns during the ninth month of the year, which could be aided by institutional investors wrapping up their ...
The September effect highlights historically weak returns during the ninth month of the year, which could be aided by institutional investors wrapping up their ...
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Milk The Cow : Mine :
Milk The Cow :Do I think there is a best day to trade?
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whqqq : Mood swings? I never thought of that. I only know that I should seize the opportunity when it comes.
However, you are right. Nervous or impatient emotions may let me seize the wrong opportunity.
stockmarkettec : #Monday's and #Friday's.
WallStreetYoda : friday is sell off Monday is buy in i’ve heard but i’ve had killer run ups on friday roll in to Mondayand send it again and sell off happen on a tuesday or something so i think it’s just crap everything is circumstantial i know
GODGIVENFOOL139 Milk The Cow : Ok
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