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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical Analysis - Beginners

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To: SteelBlueIce who wrote (1439)12/19/1996 8:38:00 PM
From: Gale A. Thompson   of 12039
 
>>Buy when it hits 18, sell if it has one close below the 20 day >>moving average, for instance. And stick to it.

Thanks for the reply Jerry. I understand the idea of selling off a stock when the indicators tell you to, or selling off when it falls back to the stop sell. But I guess I was just wondering if say a $20 stock climbs 3 points in a day, is there any reason to sell it. Is it the general rule to let it ride? That's what I've done, but the temptation is to cash in.... I guess for me, the whole reason to get into TA is to leave the emotional side behind. I don't find the emotional part all the secure and soothing...

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