Anybody is welcome to attempt to out manipulate the manipulators, but the deck is stacked.Great input! But don't you think there would be much less competition in the small cap space since smart money doesn't mess it it?
Anybody is welcome to attempt to out manipulate the manipulators, but the deck is stacked.Great input! But don't you think there would be much less competition in the small cap space since smart money doesn't mess it it?
Great input! But don't you think there would be much less competition in the small cap space since smart money doesn't mess it it?
Also I want to make clear that I do not trade small caps..I saw a tweet on Twitter stating that institutional money doesn't get involved in small caps. Which means less competition, you just have learn how their manipulated. I just thought it would be an interesting thread. I swing trade large caps.You will still be trading against the likes of so called gurus Timothy Sykes and Ross of Warrior Trading plus their legions of students trading the same setups. If you do not know the hell what you are doing, better to stay out and learn to trade first.
Bro, for institutional traders, "stocks" are just a small piece of the puzzle. They work massive trades in the Fixed Income markets: Treasuries, MBS, Credit, etc. The amounts of money can be mind-boggling for the average Joe.
Heh... actually not true... some traders can have an Alpha-Bro personality type.I bet they also don't start their responses with "Bro"
%%I bet they also don't start their responses with "Bro"
So your advice is to go long on ANN?%%
LOL., OK+ that most likely depends on if they have a personal management style. [ It's personal, I remember the name of that co, the commercial trader traded, ticker =ANN=Ann Taylor. Sounds like they got bought out.....] NOT a stock tip.
Most of the larger hedge funds funds have an internal lower limit for market cap, usually anywhere from 25 to 100mm (depends on the market, e.g. EM markets would have lower market cap limits). On the other hand, mid-cap stocks are very popular with smaller long-short funds, it is supposedly easier to pick interesting stocks in that group.They typically trade large and mid cap stocks?
I think he died recently4]I don't think he runs the IBD empire anymore-just a guess
Yup, no way, few hundred mils at the most (?)7] His net worth is not as much as Mayor Mike Bloomberg