Hello, any Independent (Professional / Prop) Equity Traders that trade off analyst research ?

Brokers don't know nothing about the future. Analysts research doesn't know nothing about the future. Real time research doesn't know nothing about the future.

Connecting with others...also, doesn't know anything about the future.
I mean seriously, look at everyone in that circle...they are all continuing the daily 9-5 grind, inspite of their futuristic, magical, reports and suggestions and advice.
Way too many people...attempt to try their hand at successful trading by learning from random, weird, fake, incompetent, sources.

bruh why do you keep changing your profile pic, all of them are variations of weird looking women.
 
Brokers don't know nothing about the future. Analysts research doesn't know nothing about the future. Real time research doesn't know nothing about the future ... Way too many people...attempt to try their hand at successful trading by learning from random, weird, fake, incompetent, sources.

i disagree. It is true that no one knows the future, but successful trading, or investing, is not about knowing the future. It is about estimating probabilities, and placing your money on the highest probability outcomes. While Goldman Sachs analysts may not know the future, an upgrade of a stock by them will most likely move that stock's price higher for a couple days. And if it doesn't, that tells you that that stock does not have much support.
 
Hello, anyone around this forum that primarily trades off broker / analyst research / real time research like I do ? Looking to connect with others.

I'll trade a stock which is moving on high relative volume based on relative strength or weakness, and sometimes it's because of an upgrade or downgrade or a new research report from a big firm. But I'll never buy or short a stock based on a research report when it's not moving. NKE provided some good entries on Friday after a couple of downgrades, but MRNA two Fridays ago is more my style.
 
I'll trade a stock which is moving on high relative volume based on relative strength or weakness, and sometimes it's because of an upgrade or downgrade or a new research report from a big firm. But I'll never buy or short a stock based on a research report when it's not moving. NKE provided some good entries on Friday after a couple of downgrades, but MRNA two Fridays ago is more my style.
Just for clarity— I don’t think many people “trade” based upon broker research. Analysts put together fairly comprehensive research reports that allow you to figure out what is being priced into a stock. You can then develop your own view and compare it vs the street or specific analysts to determine if you think there will be positive surprises or if analysts are underestimating something.

On the other hand, your rsi and trend stuff are all lagging and based upon your hypothesis of trend persistence…Which is public information and widely used, so very little edge if any. In other words you are not informed.
 
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