Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

OK, time to do some work.

I will leave you with a few ponderings!

A. When a stock price is moving up you buy it.

B. When a stock price is moving down you sell it.

C. When a stock price is not moving you do not hold a position in it.


Question:

What do you do when a stock price is moving up and down?
 
Quote from Z.O.G.:

nysestocks,

I would like to subscribe to your trading course and/or signal service. But I only have a few hundred thousand dollars to spend. Will that be enough, sir?

:D

I doubt if you could learn anything of value - as usual the nick is usually self explanatory!

It is amazing how the human mind works - idiots will even pronounce to the world that they are idiots :D
 
Quote from nysestocks:

Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

I have read thru some of the recent and distant posts in this section, and have come to the conclusion that; the obvious is not so obvious to many!

There appears to be a lot of textbook information being thrown around, especially in relation to position sizing and risk management.

What every trader has to realise, is that all the risk management and position sizing techniques in the world are of no use what so ever, unless the trader is aware of the obvious pre-requisite to trading any market.

It will be very interesting to see what answers the many traders come up with for the obvious, those with little and lots of experience alike!

Just in case some people need to be reminded - post off topic and you will be asked to observe the site rules.

This is a very professional site, and I am sure that its owners have a keen interest in members using the site to educate themselves as best they can in relation to trading!

If idiots keep popping up their heads and disrupting worthwhile conversations, then they might need to be removed and placed where they rightly belong!
 
Quote from Darkhand:

Then the obvious is to buy low and sell high, but that is hindsight information.

NO - you must BLASH and SHABL to make money, but the obvious is what enables you to do this with very low risk, and with a potential profit many times the initial amount risked!

This is the essence of professional gambling - aka, trading!


BTW, not even Waren Buffet is aware of the obvious, but that should be obvious to everyone by now!
 
Quote from nysestocks:

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BLASH and SHABL about 90%

BHABH and SLABL about 10%

Do you know what this means?

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.... % of what? time? current position?
 
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