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Buying Pullbacks in the Market

Topic: InvestingFeaturing Shaun RosenbergPublished September 18, 2009

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Buying pullbacks is one of the most famous strategies out there. Everyone wants to buy at the low and sell at the high right? So is it actually a good strategy? It can be very profitable if you buy a stock as it comes down a little. This is rnespecially true if the longer term direction of the stock is up. In fact some of the world’s richest people have made their money by buying after a pullback and selling later on when the stock was trading at a much higher price level. But there is a dangerous side to buying low. If the stock keeps going down you have the potential to lose a lot of money. You might think a stock is done going down only to find that it still has another 60% downward move in it. Since you can’t predict how far down a stock will go make sure that you use proper risk management strategies. Buying more then you can afford to lose is a recipe for disaster, especially in this unpredictable world, so position sizing is one way to lessens your risk. Another method you can use is something called a stop order. This way you can buy the stock, but have a point of exit. For instance you might say if your position loses 10% of its value you get out and accept the loss. Buying on a pullback can be profitable, but you do have to consider the risk and make sure you do cannot lose more then you are comfortable with. For more tips to help you learn stock trading visit http://www.stocks-simplified.com/stock_tips.html

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