Hi Traders,
I attempted to post earlier today but it doesn't look like it went through so will try again.
I was wondering if someone could tell me how they determine realistic profit targets?
At the moment my method is looking at the spread. So, I'm looking at a stock today, ESRX with a view to purchase at $53.33 and target price of $55.76 to be achieved over two days. I'm therefore looking at a spread of $2.43.
At the moment I just looking at the spread to determine if its realistic. So, $2.43 doesn't look unrealistic but I'm sure there is a more scientific way of determining realistic spread.
One school of thought is ATR.
Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Carlton
I attempted to post earlier today but it doesn't look like it went through so will try again.
I was wondering if someone could tell me how they determine realistic profit targets?
At the moment my method is looking at the spread. So, I'm looking at a stock today, ESRX with a view to purchase at $53.33 and target price of $55.76 to be achieved over two days. I'm therefore looking at a spread of $2.43.
At the moment I just looking at the spread to determine if its realistic. So, $2.43 doesn't look unrealistic but I'm sure there is a more scientific way of determining realistic spread.
One school of thought is ATR.
Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Carlton