I'm trying to calculate a ratio between how much buying power someone is using at a particular time to his realistic profit goal.
Please let me know if you agree with the following:
These figures are for INTRADAY TRADING ONLY
Lets say a trader is long a basket of 7 stocks
1k- adbe
1k- bls
2k- aol
2k- ge
2k- amat
2k-mu
2k csco
12,000 shares total using approximately $260,000 in buying power @ 10am.
if the market rallys what should be his profit goal ?
I know this is subjective, but assuming these are strong stocks when the orders are entered ,some rally as the should, others may lag .
I think a worthwhile profit goal would be at least $4,000
Any thoughts ?
Please let me know if you agree with the following:
These figures are for INTRADAY TRADING ONLY
Lets say a trader is long a basket of 7 stocks
1k- adbe
1k- bls
2k- aol
2k- ge
2k- amat
2k-mu
2k csco
12,000 shares total using approximately $260,000 in buying power @ 10am.
if the market rallys what should be his profit goal ?
I know this is subjective, but assuming these are strong stocks when the orders are entered ,some rally as the should, others may lag .
I think a worthwhile profit goal would be at least $4,000
Any thoughts ?