Many experts gave their comments, but it's still confusing when to buy and when to sell.
when i buy a stock thinking that it's at its lower price, it goes down more.
Krishna, I understood the words of what u said, but still aint getting the meaning properly,
“When I am bearish and I sell a stock, each sale must be at a lower level than the previous sale. When I am buying, the reverse is true. I must buy on a rising scale. I don’t buy long stock on a scale down, I buy on a scale up.”
“Remember that stocks are never too high for you to begin buying or too low to begin selling. But after the initial transaction, don’t make a second unless the first shows you a profit. Wait and watch.”
What does this mean?
I am very new beginner and have become great fan of this forum.
Jignesh
when i buy a stock thinking that it's at its lower price, it goes down more.
Krishna, I understood the words of what u said, but still aint getting the meaning properly,
“When I am bearish and I sell a stock, each sale must be at a lower level than the previous sale. When I am buying, the reverse is true. I must buy on a rising scale. I don’t buy long stock on a scale down, I buy on a scale up.”
“Remember that stocks are never too high for you to begin buying or too low to begin selling. But after the initial transaction, don’t make a second unless the first shows you a profit. Wait and watch.”
What does this mean?
I am very new beginner and have become great fan of this forum.
Jignesh