Quote from crgarcia:
Trading is not too predictable, and technical analysis doesn't work in the long run.
Quote from crgarcia:
Trading is not too predictable, and technical analysis doesn't work in the long run.
In the short term, stocks move randomly, but longer term, they reflect fundamentals.
So I'll stick to Value, the smart way to do it.
Quote from crgarcia:
Trading is not too predictable, and technical analysis doesn't work in the long run.
In the short term, stocks move randomly, but longer term, they reflect fundamentals.
So I'll stick to Value, the smart way to do it.
Quote from crgarcia:
Trading is not too predictable, and technical analysis doesn't work in the long run.
In the short term, stocks move randomly, but longer term, they reflect fundamentals.
So I'll stick to Value, the smart way to do it.
Quote from short&naked:
You haven't thought this through properly...
If you think that value investors aren't traders, think again. Until now they have simply been trading the massive trend called U.S. corporate dominance (i.e. long SP500). I also hate to break the news to you, but stocks to not necessarily reflect fundaments, they are driven by liquidity and whoever has big money (i.e. hedge funds). Also, if you are investing in small-mid caps you can easily experience a total loss.
Since the 80s there hasn't been any value and even then I would have rather held an SP500 index, than invest in single stocks. How many of those are still around from then? Could you have really seen Walmart back then? And now, with credit concerns, forget betting on smaller companies you will probably lose big time.
The market has become much too efficient for value investing (especially with the introduction of stock screeners).
And you'll never know if an opportunity will turn into a value trap since you'll be investing with the sharks who will know what is wrong with a company long before you do:
http://money.cnn.com/2008/11/17/new...ider_trading/index.htm?postversion=2008111712
Value investing seems smart, at least at first. But it is a sucker's game.