Continuing with this approach. I am only looking at the short side of the market. I reload the short on fresh short signals and take profits below.
Of course not. My edge is prudent money management and I will stopped out for small losses only. This is in relation to my portfolio. I never risk more than 2 percent of TLNW and that is my edge. (It's the only true edge in trading--everything else is secondary--it's the only thing that is singularly useful)
Yeah its too bad for such a good trader you have so many blind spots. Its a turnoff, not everyone is a master of the universe.
lc,fund liquidation has been given another band-aid,they still need to raise cash so they may just sell at higher prices,so they can put there money in different products,courtesy of ben and hank
For mutual funds and many pension trusts, the liquidation this time is for real. Most of those early boomer fund holders will not put the money withdrawn this time back into the stock market ever again. Nor would they put yearly IRA or whatever tax related saving into stock market again. In short, we are 2 full years ahead of the expected boomer run on the stock market.