You'll be fine. Talk tomorrow.Futures for the win.(Well, not doing so well right now, YM position down a bunch of points. But alas, the year is young.)
You'll be fine. Talk tomorrow.Futures for the win.(Well, not doing so well right now, YM position down a bunch of points. But alas, the year is young.)
You'll be fine. Talk tomorrow.
It is on my watch list for a year. GE and IBM are two stocks I am using to practice chart reading. I made my entry on IBM some time ago. From my limited knowledge reading charts, I don't know when to enter a GE trade?Yes. It's a long term buy and hold. It's one where you would only be committing 2 percent or less of Total Liquid Net Worth to the position. Certainly not a trading vehicle. I stand by my assertion that a buy in the upper 18's would be ok. Risk management is all we have in this business. Note---I do not own GE
Chart reading ability is unnecessary unles you are trading with a high percentage of your capital --say over 10%.It is on my watch list for a year. GE and IBM are two stocks I am using to practice chart reading. I made my entry on IBM some time ago. From my limited knowledge reading charts, I don't know when to enter a GE trade?
Thanks.I'll try to watch and comment when I think it is tradeable for me. It may be different for you.
You may very well be right. In the grand scheme of things, whether the entry is $16.77 or $18.77, for a long term trader, it may not matter.Chart reading ability is unnecessary unles you are trading with a high percentage of your capital --say over 10%.
You'll be fine. Talk tomorrow.
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IBM has apologized for job application forms on its website that gave applicants the option to choose "yellow" and "coloured" as their ethnic groups. "IBM has long rejected all forms of racial discrimination and we are taking appropriate steps to make sure this does not happen again," it said. This is actually more complicated than it seems. The terms are official classifications in Brazil and South Africa—and certainly in the latter case, it's how a large section of the population self-identifies—but for an applicant in the U.S., they were inappropriate and understandably shocking. Fortune
