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Why couldn't you find the companies you're interested in investing in, and then watch their charts for entry signals? Additionally, why hold onto a losing position? That's what the founder of the company does--there's no reason you have to act like owners. Why not just take a small loss and then re-enter if the stock turns around and starts moving up? (All it'll cost you is one commission or whatever.) While holding onto a losing position means your money is tied up and not doing you any good. The owner of daytrader.com (I used to own that domain name, and gave it away three years ago because I didn't realize the value of good domain names) runs a great stock daytrading site. (I'm not affiliated with this site in any way.) Hope this helps, -Boyd |
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