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Friday, February 12, 2016

Trading Versus Investing

The difference between trading and investing is usually found in the perspective:
  • Investors are mostly prone to buy and hold positions for the longer-term.
  • Traders react on shorter-term price actions and operate with trading strategies for positive participation on up- and downside price moves.
The financial markets started the year turbulent: On January 20, 2016 the stock market produced a temporary low and this low was just tested again on February 11, 2016.
Holders of longer-term portfolios are in average down 15%, six weeks into the New Year and who is telling us, this is the end of the line and 2007/2008 will not repeat itself?
We love technology, putting us trader’s par-to-par with institutional investors. Take a look at the following chart; would those signals help you to find the pre-dominant trading- or investing direction?
NeverLossTrading Top-Line Chart for QQQ (ETF of the NASDAQ 100)
QQQ 2016
Hence, get prepared for 2016 forward:  
  • Apply solid strategies for participating in price moves to the up- and downside with options, futures, ETF’s, and shorting stocks with short squeeze protection.
  • Follow the markets with a cycle strategy to up- and downside.
  • Be ready to open and close trades at the same day, eliminating overnight risks.
If you are up for following institutional money moves with an algorithmic-, activity based trading system, we are open for new students. Find the program that suits you and learn to apply it by one-on-one teaching; focused on your wants and needs, with highest efficiency.
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Good trading,
Thomas

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