Here's my strategy and I was looking for some feedback on it. I'm a huge believer in fundamental analysis and I essentially like to invest for the long-term (no more than 1 year, though). That's mainly due to tax brackets and my preference.
Lately, however, I've been pulling out early. In some of my trades, I've managed to make a lot of money or very little before the pull back. However, I haven't lost money thus far (I manage a small portfolio of stocks, which is why I haven't experienced too many loses yet.).
Now, I would like to reap in the benefits a little too soon regardless of the tax bracket. If I can pull it off, I will make more money even after the taxes are taken out.
So, what I do now is base my picks on fundamental analysis, put a stop loss at 5% and when I hit my target, I exit. Then I either reinvest in the same company or pick another one.
That way I'm looking at far more rapid results. Another thing is that I"m not too desperate for short-term results. I could wait a year for the stock to breakeven or whatever, so all short-term gains are really bonuses.
What do you think about this strategy? (Using fundamental, long-term analysis for short-term trades.)
Lately, however, I've been pulling out early. In some of my trades, I've managed to make a lot of money or very little before the pull back. However, I haven't lost money thus far (I manage a small portfolio of stocks, which is why I haven't experienced too many loses yet.).
Now, I would like to reap in the benefits a little too soon regardless of the tax bracket. If I can pull it off, I will make more money even after the taxes are taken out.
So, what I do now is base my picks on fundamental analysis, put a stop loss at 5% and when I hit my target, I exit. Then I either reinvest in the same company or pick another one.
That way I'm looking at far more rapid results. Another thing is that I"m not too desperate for short-term results. I could wait a year for the stock to breakeven or whatever, so all short-term gains are really bonuses.
What do you think about this strategy? (Using fundamental, long-term analysis for short-term trades.)