Account Info
Log Out
English
Back
Log in to access Online Inquiry
Back to the Top

avatar
kaicho Private ID: 182748262
No profile added yet
Follow
    For example, it is possible to cut losses where it is good to cut losses after falling below the 75-day moving average, then cut losses on top of that, and as a result, there is a rebound there. This is especially true if it is a stock that has rebounded against the 75-day moving average as a movement up to that point.
    Translated
    Well, that happens because there are a lot of people who are bad at cutting losses.
    Translated
    The loss cut line is the best buying line... That's why the stock price went up after cutting losses!! That happens a lot.
    Translated
    Purchases at positions slightly away from the moving average line increase → smart people make quick profits → stock prices fall, so the number of people who sell (cut losses) in a hurry increases → returns to the moving average line → rebounds there and increases buying
    Precisely because of this trend, if you cut losses, that is actually a buying point for people who are good at it.
    Translated
    A little difference will become a big difference
    Translated
    If you can't make an entry due to something close to the moving average, the loss amount will increase, so you'll have to cut your profit and loss early...
    Translated
    My last trade was too bad and it's hard
    Translated
    Our stocks have been moving as expected so far... Expectations for tomorrow
    Translated
    Stock prices will eventually rise, so as long as it's not a very dangerous stock, it might be okay to think optimistically to some extent (?)
    Translated
    The Nikkei Average is on a downward trend, but I also have the impression that it is still in trouble. I think it's a market where the sense of direction has faded slightly due to buying and selling going back and forth...
    I thought that one method might be to quickly make a profit while there is profit in this kind of market. Of course it depends on the brand.
    Translated