Quote from newbunch:
Why not test it? See which works better: buying new highs or buying new lows. Or buy RSIs over X vs buy RSI under Y. Or something else similar.
If you are lazy or interest, Thomas N. Bulkowski wrote an article about the subject in the April 2006 issue of SFO.
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Both are shallow mantras of little meaning or use.Quote from unet1604:
I would be interested in people's experiences regarding these two trading strategies: Buy High, Sell Higher vs. Buy Low, Sell High.

Quote from newbunch:
Why not test it? See which works better: buying new highs or buying new lows. Or buy RSIs over X vs buy RSI under Y. Or something else similar.
If you are lazy or interest, Thomas N. Bulkowski wrote an article about the subject in the April 2006 issue of SFO.
This link is for subscribers only:
http://www.sfomag.com/articleprintdetail.asp?ID=1415916320
Quote from 99atlantic:
i believe in the good ol' buy higher exit higher; you may not get the best price but atleast it's a decent setup&entry. Worked far better for me over the years than trying to get it right at the bottom.
Quote from unet1604:
I would be interested in people's experiences regarding these two trading strategies: Buy High, Sell Higher vs. Buy Low, Sell High.