that sounds great , but if you aren't looking to sell, then maybe the lower rate refi was a good bargain don't ya think??
60% on $100,000 trade is the same in a .10c stock or a $40.00 stock...so in this case percent move does matter
Scared money, makes no money........good luck
How about the people who haven't been talked into a balloon adjustable and haven't cashed out??? looking pretty good right about now @ 6.25
hahahahahahahahaha:confused:
ok...i understand what you mean by getting screwed......
100% wrong statement.....trillions in market value evaporate and only ones "who really got screwed" are the buy and hold, not true....I dont even...
Then there is always the case you could have 60% of nothing .... (flat or negative month).....in that case it doesnt really matter what % cut is...
fat and dumb cashed in big.........and she almost bagged in more cachingos......
i agree 100% .....all u can control is your stop (once in the trade of course )....
IMO...in my opinion
the absolute most important indicator, IMO is my stop loss....That tells me exactly what i need to do..and it never fails...unlike most indicators...
I have been known to use the box as an exit to my positions..I have yet to use it as an entry.....bring da noise
I take off to the mountains....just got back from Sequoia National park ....went backcountry...no CNBC there gauranteed....
It seems to me that some times trades that are not in your favor dont get busted only that ones that are in the money get busted...They have 30...
I have picked up some good info from this site.. Has it helped increase bottom line; nope. favorite posters (not really in any order)...
To diversify their holdings. :D
Vinny thanks mucho for your replies.......you must have a great hit ratio...wish you much luck in the future
so basically getting back to what i was saying....you must get shaken out of alot of trades, only to see them go your way.....not trying to bash...
Don't know if this is in reply to my question...but anyways I was asking where u set your stops...nasdaq stocks tend to do what they want to...
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