Eyes was a fox news picture of a guy with high tech sunglasses just a vignette from all I saw in recaps, but a catalyst for all of that.
What a catalyst that is LOL... thanks for the info though @grysmith
Is that a general rule that 3 out of 4 stocks follow the major market indices?
its like an unwritten rule ! most of the stocks trend with the markets unless they have a reason not to ! @LivingLarge88
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It is not just clunkiness and lag that is affecting it, there are actual file numbers associated with each of my trades. It is when the file numbers attached to them that they quit being executed altogether.
It sounds like you have a Windows Version, and thus have a program files menu to delete from, I am using the Linux version and I would have no idea where the equivalent location is.
ahhhh...yes Windows. Not sure of the workings per Linux. That might be worth a tech support email to them,
Your credit score wouldn't be an issue. Mine was in the toilet for a while and they always treated me well.
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Thank you guys. I'm guessing just stick to breakouts, contract winners and earnings winners for now?
I have had success dip buying earnings winners and holding overnight WYNN and LGF are two examples. Look for runners that could continue and are closing strong NERV, OPTT, STKL are some recent strong runners. Just use alerts and hard stops to try and protect yourself
I held OPTT over night after it's big run @ 5.88 then sold the next day @ 5.37. I figured that i'd cut losses at 5.60 and take profits around 6.40 however I didnt follow my plan and ended up with a much bigger loss than I had planned to. My lesson is to stick to my plan especially with losses even though I play smaller with risky trades especially overnighters. I'm still learning and I really appreciate all the advice that you guys are giving me. Thank you!
I can only recommend to have a fix maximum Dollar loss ($200 for me) for every trade, so that is the worst I wanna loose, this totally ticker independent. Secondly I look on the chart and my risk/reward. I have a certain share price where I consider getting out, whereby the dollar loss at this share price is below my mental $ loss. And than it depend on the trade itself. Sometime I have to wait a bit longer (pullbacks etc.) so my share-price stop will be hit, but unless my $ loss is not hit, I l
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Volume can either be selling or buying. If its red there was a majority of sellers but if it was green there was a majority of buyers. Please don't buy stocks before educating yourself.
Volume is how many shares moved in the period, it doesn't directly affect price, although price gets higher if there is a larger group of buyers than sellers.
YES I KNOW I AM NOT TRADING AT THIS TIME BUT I AM PAPER TRADING I JUST PRETEND THAT I BOUGHT THE STOCK AT THIS PRICE ON MY TEXT BOOK SO AT THE END OF THE DAY HOW MUCH I DID
STILL GETTING TIMS LESSONS AND ALSO I GOT HIS DVD TOO SO WILL SEE THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH
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@grysmith what broker are you using? they should have software navigation tutorials, youtube also helps
Paper Money is by think or swim which is TD Ameritrade
@grysmith I know TOS has tutorial videos. It's definitely a good idea to run through those before funding the account up. you don't want that kinda of mistake to happen with money on the line.
yeah I guess that is true.
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Every win you have goes in your pocket and every loss goes your in mind. You're taken the first step and that's better than most... Happy Trading!
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@grysmith just became a fully transparent trader today!




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