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Strategies & Market Trends : Timing the Trade the Wyckoff Way

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To: puppyb who wrote (13766)6/1/2015 3:42:55 PM
From: TedPunts   of 14340
 
For what it is worth I've found focusing on each new idea as they are offered and making a decision then on whether to buy or not has worked better for me. On average there are three to four ideas a month which works well for me. I usually find the one that works best for me has a model and market opportunity I easily understand.

I initially built my portfolio by buying mostly the newest ideas. When I began trying to buy others at higher prices I didn't do as well. That might have had more to do with the market but I'm back focusing on the new ones. Now that I have most of my positions filled I don't need to be tempted to look at too many others.
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