Stock Trading: Select assets

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Forexer Guru, Feb 22, 2024.

  1. you are 100% right
     
    #11     Feb 22, 2024
  2. Let me ask you a question.
    When you look at NASDAQ annd NYSE, what is the total number of companies that are listed?

    Its more than 2800, and you have to analyze all of them if you don't wanna miss a good trade.
    My extensive knowledge in forex trading helps me to analyze all of them in just 30 minutes.
    Of course I am using AI.
     
    #12     Feb 22, 2024
  3. tomkat22

    tomkat22

    What are you looking for?
     
    #13     Feb 22, 2024

  4. I will give an explanation next time I am only. I will not be trading on Friday.
    My strategy does not depend on what you just mentioned.
    I consider three main factors + one more thing, so you can say 4 things in total.
    I will use DAL as an example.
     
    #14     Feb 22, 2024
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  5. today is the fourth day and I am going to close my positions
    regn.nas

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    EHC

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    I will also close DAl at no lose today

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    DB failed. did not trade it

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    #15     Feb 26, 2024
  6. %%
    Dont know if it helps DAL;
    Carl Ichan has done well for decades....with TWa, JBLU. Up from the FEB 12th street.com article / price then+ now.
    Someone born in 1936, may have made an occasional mistake. LOL
    I wouldn't call it greenmail, since he has track record of running companies ;
    better than entrenched management + labor unions.
     
    #16     Mar 5, 2024
  7. Gujind

    Gujind

    The process of selecting assets for stocks trading isn't intricate at all... Your list is quite interesting, and it's cool you pointed that it would suit short-term investors, so called positional traders, rather than those who follow advice of warren buffet "buy and hold for centuries".
    As for your list, then it makes sense, for real.
    As for the second situation, then I would consider fintech companies such as Nvidia, but not right now, because there's an odor of soon pullback. In any case it's crucial to analyze the performance first, only then decide which companies to add in the portfolio.
     
    #17     Mar 6, 2024
  8. Sekiyo

    Sekiyo

    Pullbacks are moments of truth,
    What’s holding ? What’s breaking ?
    + Past performance, You buy the best.
     
    #18     Mar 6, 2024