Tag Archives: day trading
Don’t Be A Trade Pig
Trade pig is a term I use to describe someone who repeatedly goes for the kill (huge gain) rather than accept reasonable, smaller sized gains with an occasional big one. This type of trader knows the “big one” is just around the corner, and it has not happened so many times, that they are “due”. … Continue reading
What to Do If You Get Trapped In A Trade
Expecting a miracle?? Well it won’t happen. This article is written to deal with trying to trade out of a losing position, NOT to ignore stop losses. Ignoring stops is the surest way in the world to take all the money in your account and just flush it down the toilet. I am serious. While … Continue reading
Stock Trading Made Easier By Learning Where to Look For Trading Ideas
For the novice trader that is just learning about the market, besides the normal hurdles of learning to find stock setups setup on a chart, the question “How do I find the stock to begin with to watch for the trade setup?” is very common. There is always so much going on, its easy to … Continue reading
Don’t Get Caught In Penny Pumps
Search Google for penny stock and you will be deluged with sites promoting active, short term and day trading of penny stocks. This attracts people due to the greed factor (the promise of huge % returns in short time) , the “I don’t have much money” factor, and lastly the knowledge (or lack of) factor. … Continue reading
Figuring Out An Exit Price On A Stock
When investing, whether trading or long term most people worry about the entry. Is the stock too high? Will it keep going lower? Will it be affected be the overall market conditions? These are all valid questions and do play an integral part in any investment or trade. The one thing almost no one takes … Continue reading