SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Strategies & Market Trends : Longer term short term day trades.

 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext  
From: Steve Felix12/7/2022 10:27:20 PM
1 Recommendation

Recommended By
Graustus

   of 1918
 
Barchart - we are talking about the market. I can find stocks it seems the money wants, when they are at a
decent spot. There is no such thing imho, as a perfect spot. Also, the big money can change its mind. I'm
not too much into reading about these stocks since I am a firm believer that the big money is on the inside
and I am on the outside. I have read a little on ADMA and have no idea why the money wants it. Doesn't
matter, if they want it, it will go up.

I have found in the past, that it is better to wait, as when I have bought these stocks when they are breaking
out, the vast majority of the time that was a big mistake. Can work, but the odds are definitely not in your
favor. I don't scan for breakouts.

Was comfortable enough with ADMA, from watching it, that I added more than .50 above my original buy.

All this to say that getting in is the hard part. It is hard to know sometimes what is going on with your
individual stock. For starters, the market gyrates. Another is, what is the time frame? Is the money looking
out six months, a year, two years, etc.? If they are looking out two years, and the stock just hit a new high
at $4.00, odds are it will be coming back down, while they lay off buying.

Selling out of a green position like I did with ADMA is a big mistake. I don't know if any of these little guys I
am holding will be good or not. The big money is in charge. It has been four months since I bought ADMA.
These take time. I do know that if I still had ADMA, instead of showing a $398 loss here, I would have a
$600 gain, and it is always easier to play this game when you have a gain. If anyone would do this long
enough to have one big winner, they would know why I do this.

SymbolLastChange%ChgOpenHighLowVolumeTimeCAPR
CAPR4.12+0.04+0.98%4.114.204.0584,93112/07/22
CNCE4.34-0.18-3.98%4.524.554.20256,63812/07/22
CNCE4.34-0.18-3.98%4.524.554.20256,63812/07/22
CTIC5.56+0.05+0.91%5.495.715.462,138,00412/07/22
CTIC5.56+0.05+0.91%5.495.715.462,138,00412/07/22
CTIC5.56+0.05+0.91%5.495.715.462,138,00412/07/22
CTXR1.1100-0.0700-5.93%1.14001.19001.1100570,58212/07/22
CAPR4.12+0.04+0.98%4.114.204.0584,93112/07/22
CNCE4.34-0.18-3.98%4.524.554.20256,63812/07/22
CNCE4.34-0.18-3.98%4.524.554.20256,63812/07/22
CAPR4.12+0.04+0.98%4.114.204.0584,93112/07/22
CTIC5.56+0.05+0.91%5.495.715.462,138,00412/07/22
CNCE4.34-0.18-3.98%4.524.554.20256,63812/07/22
AZYO3.52-0.11-2.98%3.613.613.5169,68012/07/22
RAVE1.6100-0.0200-1.23%1.60001.65001.560031,45512/07/22
AZYO3.52-0.11-2.98%3.613.613.5169,68012/07/22


Cash ValueTotal FeesActive P&LToday's ReturnEntry ValueCurrent ValueClosed P&LTotal P&L
$0.00$0.00-$389.00-$78.50$6,600.00$6,211.00$0.00-$389.00

Report TOU ViolationShare This Post
 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext