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Strategies & Market Trends : Timing the Trade the Wyckoff Way

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From: TedPunts7/20/2015 11:45:36 AM
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Number 1 and Number 2 are two more examples of the importance of holding onto some shares. It took me quite some time before I figured out the BTT stocks that are doing well are different that most other stocks.

Prior to BTT, I used to sell all of my shares for much smaller profits when there were any signs of weakness since most of the stocks I was buying didn't produce big gains. I kept doing the same with the BTT stocks for awhile but over time noticed how well many of those I had sold continued to perform. The result of selling out too early was that I was leaving a LOT of profits on the table.

My advice to anyone hoping for the bigger gains is to follow the suggestion of holding onto some shares.

I'll be buying last night's new addition on a bullish bar. It's a company that I understand and whose products I use everyday.
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