Submitted by [deleted] t3_yzlcb7 in wallstreetbets
VisualMod t1_ix0kq2e wrote
>There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best time to jump into a trade will vary depending on the individual circumstances. However, in general, it is often advisable to wait for a clear signal before entering a position.
MayoLovinApe t1_ix0kx5p wrote
But honestly. Whats that clear signal? Because often times i see clear signals followed by a total reversal.
p4ort t1_ix0o8gd wrote
Yeah ask the robot for it’s advice
value1024 t1_ix0t6ft wrote
Still waiting for VM's savage answer on the follow up question, but it ain't that smart....yet.
[deleted] OP t1_ix162bw wrote
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MayoLovinApe t1_ix0ocup wrote
Nothing wrong with that.
[deleted] OP t1_ix0rjt9 wrote
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middlename_neil t1_ix2g9o1 wrote
The strategy below seems to work for me. The below plus choosing trusted companies/stocks.
Falling wedges/equilibrium + oversold conditions (1-day, 4-hr, and 1hr RSI) = Calls
Rising wedges/equilibrium + overbought conditions (1-day, 4-hr, and 1-hr RSI) = Puts
TendyChaser t1_ix0nmqq wrote
Nobody tell them.
offwhitewill t1_ix0l01u wrote
Can you give examples
sir_Edguhhh t1_ix0pvaa wrote
And and whisper them gently please
0nlyforcrypto2 t1_ix2by6h wrote
what happens in a short squeeze?
AutoModerator t1_ix2by7q wrote
Squeeze these nuts you fuckin nerd.
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0nlyforcrypto2 t1_ix2d0sz wrote
dont mind if i do (*`・へ・´ *)
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