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Market Pulse: Frog-in-the-pan and the stop loss trap

Market Pulse: Frog-in-the-pan and the stop loss trap

On Fridays we end the week with stock talk and information about our stock strategies. We talk about stocks that qualify for our strategies and explain why. Everything is based on objective signals, clear criteria and a systematic selection. For those who want to see how our methods work in practice.

A common thought is: Why should we stay in a stock when it starts to fall? Can't we just sell faster, avoid the declines, and buy back when it looks good again.

That sounds completely reasonable. So let's test it, see how the result changes, and explain why.

Content
  • Metafore Frog-in-the-pan
  • A systematic strategy for gradual uptrends
  • Why stop loss worsens results

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