Dear Folks,
I was wondering regarding your thoughts about buying a strong stock when it falls in price because the overall market has driven the price of most stocks down, unrelated to that specific stock. The assumption is that the specific stock would recover because it was unrelated to the larger picture, so to speak. Maybe a steep fall over 2-3 days, which is a fairly infrequent occurrence. If this is a viable strategy, how much would the overall market have to fall to get a "good price?" How does one find good candidate stocks assuming this may be a viable strategy? Looking for a "swing trade" of between weeks and months.
Thank you in advance to all who respond. Any suggestions, comments, or additional resources are greatly appreciated.
Dave
I was wondering regarding your thoughts about buying a strong stock when it falls in price because the overall market has driven the price of most stocks down, unrelated to that specific stock. The assumption is that the specific stock would recover because it was unrelated to the larger picture, so to speak. Maybe a steep fall over 2-3 days, which is a fairly infrequent occurrence. If this is a viable strategy, how much would the overall market have to fall to get a "good price?" How does one find good candidate stocks assuming this may be a viable strategy? Looking for a "swing trade" of between weeks and months.
Thank you in advance to all who respond. Any suggestions, comments, or additional resources are greatly appreciated.
Dave
