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  1. #11
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    Nicely anything less would be a failed trade would it not?
    Sorry, I don't get your point,
    S.C.

  2. #12
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    quote If only it was as simple as buy low and sell high frequently quoted by range traders Same as occasionally you'll see Buy high, sell higher quoted by break-out traders. There's not any use in adding a chart because these moves are easy to see with hindsight. Picking tops and bottoms is a issue that is different. In a bullish market, I'll exchange retracements, when the PA is suggesting the retracement has run out of steam. I won't attempt to grab the precise bottom, just searching for a trade with a high probability.
    Exactly what do you mean by I won't attempt to grab the precise bottom
    Could you explain / elaborate it?
    THX. S.C.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote respectful, I don't get your point, S.C.
    Well if you bought low and sold reduced, then you just lost money

    Buy wholesale, Sell retail

    what's wholesale? For you to find out That's.

  4. #14
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    quote Well if you bought low and sold reduced, then you just lost cash Buy wholesale, Sell retail What is wholesale? For you to figure out That's.
    Buy wholesale, Sell retail

    anyhow, THX cindy
    S.C.

    You remind me of my idol Cindy Crawford

  5. #15
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    quote Buy wholesale, Sell retail Anyhow, THX cindy S.C.. You remind me of my idol Cindy Crawford picture
    Um. . ok. . What is it about me that reminds you all Cindy Crawford? . . Just interested!

    *slap left slap directly... Stay focused...

    (if you are still confused) In case you wished to earn a profit by simply buying and selling a car, then how do you go about it?

    It is the Exact Same principal.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Um.. ok. . What's it about me that reminds you most of Cindy Crawford? . . Just interested! *slap left slap right... Stay focused... (if you're still confused) If you wished to make a profit by simply buying and selling a vehicle, then how do you go about doing it? It's the exact same principal.
    Slap left slap right... Stay focused...
    auw,. . .hua. .ha.ha. . ha. .
    THX to your tender smack
    S.C.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote slap left *slap right... Stay focused... auw,. . .hua. .ha.ha. . ha. . THX for your soft slap S.C.
    *hard slap



    = ). .focus

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote *hard slap = ). .focus
    grasp it mum
    S.C.

  9. #19
    I personally would rather buy high and sell higher. Solid fundamentals plus strong performance from the inventory means you will always be paying higher than had you bought it , but the probabilities of it going higher is better.

    When considering stock charts notice the way the stocks will keep on moving up for 6 months. I like to jump in month 2.

  10. #20
    Ah, you are trying to work out the trend..fair enough. But have to ask, why month two specifically, why maybe month 3 or for this matter, the 3rd week?
    For instance, the above scenario would have been ideal for FB shares when they hit the low after the release and it took a while for the rates to select up. .
    But what about other entities, they are inclined to hit low and retrace to new highs within 2-3 weeks?
    Just curious about the two month entrance. .

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