Quote from viktor_k67:
A stock goes down because of bad news??? I thought a stock goes down because there are more sellers who are willing to sell at lower price. There could be different reasons whey they want to sell: it could be as you mentioned "bad news", stock could be over evaluated, it could be that most popular technical indicators are showing high odds of correction and simply people may decide to fix the profit.
If you such huge fund of bad/good news, please, explain why S&P 500 and other indexes did not reacted positively on such "good news" as drop in unemployment. O, I forget, there are always bad and good news and the role of the media tell us after the market closes which news moved the market.![]()
i totally don't watch the news on cnbc for that reason.. its complete noise... some people think when the positive news has less effect things are turning around. sometimes i think there is an element underneath we just haven't yet realized..
i do like that idea of "maybe it was a popular indicator of overbought" kinda thing.. i'd rather trade stochastically with a good risk reward relationship.. follow the larger trend in a mean reverting way.. and if i'm wrong my money management will keep me in the game.. and my risk reward will pay for more then my losers on wins.. i am ever trying to figure out what a market maker would think..
wheres the risk wheres the risk wheres the risk wheres the risk wheres the risk..
