Hunch Trading
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Hunch stock market trading is not a logical trading decision, but purely a gut feeling. As hunch or intuition may turn out to be misleading, try to be conversant with the markets state-of-the-art, stock trading techniques and strategies. Stock trading is a complex thing, you should do your homework before taking the plunge online. Hunch trading is one of the worst ways to trade, but it is one the best ways to lose money. | ||
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If you are really putting all of your money in one stock on a hunch, you are highly likely to lose. You might as well go to Vegas and at least have some fun while you lose your money. People who approach investing with a "get rich slow" approach, carefully studying, then diversifying into a fund or many stocks usually do very well over time. All or nothing people always end up with nothing.
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Paper Trading Simulating a trade without actually putting up the money, usually done for the purpose of gaining ... 52 Week Low Identifying a stock's 52 week trading range and where it is trading currently can provide a ... Loss Comfort Zone "Loss comfort zone” is the percentage of loss you can experience on a single trade and ... |
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