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  1. Lloyd W. Coutee

    How to Trade a Stocks Earning Report?

    If the company did very well, it could jump quite a bit due to the earnings news and you can make a few thousand dollars very quickly. On the other hand, you can also lose a few thousand dollars very quickly, depending on how the company did or when the stock moves down.
  2. Lloyd W. Coutee

    $TSLA

    1 yr ago was trading at $230. It was supposed to earn a couple of dollars in 2015. Now they lost $3, missed guidance & still $230
  3. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Will $TWTR come back?

    Look at the weekly chart. Has there ever been a clearer down trending channel? Seems $TWTR is headed to the low 20's
  4. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Advantages and Disadvantages of Being a Day Trader

    Source http://tradersfly.com/category/stock-education/trading-psychology/page/4/
  5. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Why are People Attracted to Penny Stocks?

    There is a lot of hype around penny stocks. You need liquidity to get in and out of stocks and penny stocks don’t allow you to do it. So Why are they like it?
  6. Lloyd W. Coutee

    $TSLA

    This is a crazy market. $TSLA loses money and up over $20.
  7. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Will $TWTR come back?

    Facebook $FB continues to outperform $TWTR, giving users and investors/Wall St. the growth and engagement they demand.
  8. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Why are so many people attracted to playing during earnings?

    If the company did very well, it could jump quite a bit due to the earnings news and you can make a few thousand dollars very quickly. On the other hand, you can also lose a few thousand dollars very quickly, depending on how the company did or when the stock moves down.
  9. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Buying at Support or Buying at Resistance

    What do you thing about shorting stock on news?
  10. Lloyd W. Coutee

    What are some ways to 'cheat' in the stock market?

    Advanced cheaters don't buy the stock themselves but secretly communicate the results to an external "colleague" who trades the options on their behalf for a commission.
  11. Lloyd W. Coutee

    What are some ways to 'cheat' in the stock market?

    For example If you trade the stock of a publicly traded corporation of whom you are a principle and have access to the results of a quarterly report before it becomes public, you can anticipate the direction the stock will take. To profit, you buy short term, "near the money" options to make...
  12. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Will $TWTR come back?

    This month is gonna be huge for social media. Be prepared for a big spike before the holidays. Looking very bullish.
  13. Lloyd W. Coutee

    How does everyone feel about Zacks stock ratings?

    Would like to know your opinion)
  14. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Buying at Support or Buying at Resistance

    Is it stupid to buy shares as the stock is descending?
  15. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Who is currently the world's greatest stock trader?

    Dan Zanger holds the world record for one-year stock market portfolio appreciation, gaining over 29,000%. In around two years, he turned $11,000 into $42 million. Fortunemagazine, December 18, 2000, wrote an extensive article on Zanger, covering his trading style and personality.
  16. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Who is currently the world's greatest stock trader?

    It's Depends on your measuring stick for 'current' and 'greatest' but I would like to know your opinion.
  17. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Buying at Support or Buying at Resistance

    Support buying is typically healthier than resistance buying in terms of risk management. Buying at resistance is riskier than buying at support because once the stock clears the resistance it will bounce off the new resistance line, but may dip back to prior levels if it isn't strong enough to...
  18. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Will $TWTR come back?

    Why does Jack Dorsey remind me of Mark Whitney from The Martian? "Just handle one problem at time."
  19. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Buy Stocks as they Move Up - not Down!

    The problem with scaling in on it a major losing stock or stock that's really heading lower is that you can get stuck into a position and then that stock never breaks out and you're holding on to those losses for many years so remember what some of the greats along with Jesse Livermore said is...
  20. Lloyd W. Coutee

    Buy Stocks as they Move Up - not Down!

    Don't average trading losses, meaning don't put "good" money after "bad". Adding to a losing position will lead to ruin. Is it always works this way?
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