I would be thankful if you could answer my question: do skilled traders advise me on swing trading?
More than one style is good, adapt style to the situation even better. I read many times about swing trading, it is not really a trading style I wouldnt teach him any of that. Its like fighting the war you seem to have lost. Better be part of the crew that were on the train, understanding the party, and keep the leftovers for the dogsI'm likely to educate him to use more than one trading technique and style, and my desire is to teach him about swing trading.

I prefer to say reversal trading. When some event changed the game things might turn. Understanding the impact of events is best to learn. Please learn him to have short very leveraged trading style. You dont have to sit there all day long eather. There are so many other beautiful things to do wih your life you see..I would be thankful if you could answer my question: do skilled traders advise me on swing trading?

Right. But forecasting a cashflow stream years and years into the future to arrive at a present valuation for the company seems unrealistic, especially, but not only, for an outsider (a non-insider). With the possible exception of utilities under the best of circumstances, it has a don't-try-this-at-home feel to it. At least for me.Yeah. Exactly. Anyone can do the math. But to create the stream is a proper skill that’s applicable to all forms of investing.

I would advice my child to go study the thread most watched by people at some forum. What ye think mate?Yeah. Exactly. Anyone can do the math. But to create the stream is a proper skill that’s applicable to all forms of investing.



I would advise my child to go study the thread most watched by people at some forum. What ye think mate?![]()