>>Quit trying to explain it and follow the charts.
The charts will work until they don't anymore.
But since the market started it always eventually rewards growing companies that are being sold for cheap prices. Why would a growing company be selling for a cheap price? Because people are overly pessimistic, or following charts, or mutual funds are getting redemptions, etc. I short-term trade, but I do it by identifying mispriced stocks.
Although its impossible to call a bottom I think it is worthwhile to understand the economy we are in and what ramifications it will have on the market. A bull market ultimately creates more opportunities than a bear market, both long and short. I look forward to the beginning of the next one.
The charts will work until they don't anymore.
But since the market started it always eventually rewards growing companies that are being sold for cheap prices. Why would a growing company be selling for a cheap price? Because people are overly pessimistic, or following charts, or mutual funds are getting redemptions, etc. I short-term trade, but I do it by identifying mispriced stocks.
Although its impossible to call a bottom I think it is worthwhile to understand the economy we are in and what ramifications it will have on the market. A bull market ultimately creates more opportunities than a bear market, both long and short. I look forward to the beginning of the next one.
