Friday. take lil profit befor the weekend and you usually get a good price. Mondays are good as well. i usually check premarket to get an idea of where things are going though.
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Friday. Institutional investors like to take some profits, just before the weekend, as a way to hedge against any serious negative news.
This is widely known, so some use this modest selling to their advantage, by shorting certain favorites and then selling them on margin.
If you are quick and lucky, you can buy these stocks at a small discount. Because they sold shares on margin, these investors need to replace the shares by buying the same amount. Usually in the last minutes of the day.
This is widely known, so some use this modest selling to their advantage, by shorting certain favorites and then selling them on margin.
If you are quick and lucky, you can buy these stocks at a small discount. Because they sold shares on margin, these investors need to replace the shares by buying the same amount. Usually in the last minutes of the day.
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My children do support me in my daily trading and I often tell them what stocks I'm looking to trade for the week. They do not disturb me for the first 30 mins to 60mins when US 🇺🇸 mkt opens. I even tell them my portfolio is heavy on US tech stocks and cyber security stock because we are so heavily reliant on technology daily which they also can relate to. Recently I even create a healthy topic with my children as they are entering teenage phase, which tech stock should the...
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learning…so excited!!!
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The word indicator means something that shows what a situation is like or how it changes. Many investors use indicators to help identify high-probability trade entry and exit points.
Countless indicators are available everywhere. Some of them have been proven to be accurate gauges for stock prices, while others may just be some kinds of superstitions.
Now let's see how mooers use these "indicators" to assist their trading decisions:
Inflation rate is a key ...
Countless indicators are available everywhere. Some of them have been proven to be accurate gauges for stock prices, while others may just be some kinds of superstitions.
Now let's see how mooers use these "indicators" to assist their trading decisions:
Inflation rate is a key ...
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