D-Funk
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1. Buy shares right before market close. With less than 30 seconds left. This will cause an After Hours spike which could get the stock more exposure to buyers.
2. Enter limit sell orders at a 20% profit. This keeps them from being borrowed.
3. Buying Options is not as helpful as a market order.
4. Spread good news.
5. While holding a stock accumulate more shares anytime the price drops below your average, if possible.
6. Focus on a stocks long term outlook. Focusing on short term causes panic selling and more losses than gains.
7. Buy on market pullbacks, sell after projections met.
8. The stock market is complex. Projections are just that projections. Insiders can sell, slow days happen, news happens constantly, and hedge funds make money by tricking you.
9.Let the facts tell you what to believe, and let your feelings tell you what to expect. And don't be scared of the unknown, or the known, or pretend that you're on to something while deep in your heart you know that you're not. Be honest.
This week I like:
$Duck Creek Technologies Inc(DCT.US$
$LIVE OAK ACQUISITION CORP II(LOKB.US$
$ChemoCentryx Inc(CCXI.US$
$U.S. Well Services Inc(USWS.US$
$Valneva(VALN.US$
Watch
$Limelight Networks Inc(LLNW.US$
$Vuzix(VUZI.US$
Long term
$Very Good Food(VGFC.US$ will announce acquisition soon.
2. Enter limit sell orders at a 20% profit. This keeps them from being borrowed.
3. Buying Options is not as helpful as a market order.
4. Spread good news.
5. While holding a stock accumulate more shares anytime the price drops below your average, if possible.
6. Focus on a stocks long term outlook. Focusing on short term causes panic selling and more losses than gains.
7. Buy on market pullbacks, sell after projections met.
8. The stock market is complex. Projections are just that projections. Insiders can sell, slow days happen, news happens constantly, and hedge funds make money by tricking you.
9.Let the facts tell you what to believe, and let your feelings tell you what to expect. And don't be scared of the unknown, or the known, or pretend that you're on to something while deep in your heart you know that you're not. Be honest.
This week I like:
$Duck Creek Technologies Inc(DCT.US$
$LIVE OAK ACQUISITION CORP II(LOKB.US$
$ChemoCentryx Inc(CCXI.US$
$U.S. Well Services Inc(USWS.US$
$Valneva(VALN.US$
Watch
$Limelight Networks Inc(LLNW.US$
$Vuzix(VUZI.US$
Long term
$Very Good Food(VGFC.US$ will announce acquisition soon.
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D-Funk
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1. When a good investment process leads you to an idea, do all the work up-front and size it appropriately.
2. It can often be a good idea to wait for the next earnings report before selling.
3. Don’t just focus on whether a name has been a big winner/loser for you when deciding to sell. Past performance is not a predictor of future returns.
4.Value investors beware, funds that score higher on value appear to underperform most in selling.
Even highly skilled managers mentally overweight “buying” and underweight “selling”, leaving them open to a range of unproductive heuristics when deciding to unload a position....
2. It can often be a good idea to wait for the next earnings report before selling.
3. Don’t just focus on whether a name has been a big winner/loser for you when deciding to sell. Past performance is not a predictor of future returns.
4.Value investors beware, funds that score higher on value appear to underperform most in selling.
Even highly skilled managers mentally overweight “buying” and underweight “selling”, leaving them open to a range of unproductive heuristics when deciding to unload a position....
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D-Funk : Thank you so much. I read your comments everyday and learn so much from you