OK, thanks. I think that part of their website is broken actually. If I use the search box I can still find the individual interviews.
I had a question which I haven't managed to find an answer to in the book: if there are more suitable candidates than my portfolio size allows, how should I best rank the candidates I've found ? The ones that have the nearest consolidation base, thereby giving a better R:R ? Those with the highest relative strength ? Or in the sectors with the highest relative strength ?
There's a number of criteria one could use when there are "too many" opportunities, and it's probably partly down to personal preference but did Stan shed any light on this ?
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RE: Beginners Questions(2016-06-14, 10:34 PM)rjay Wrote: I had a question which I haven't managed to find an answer to in the book: if there are more suitable candidates than my portfolio size allows, how should I best rank the candidates I've found ? The ones that have the nearest consolidation base, thereby giving a better R:R ? Those with the highest relative strength ? Or in the sectors with the highest relative strength ? My understanding from the book was that you considered all aspects and then pick the best over all. In Europe, the perspective of the Brexit is clearly now the major topic of financial (and non-financial) comments/commentators. The general idea being that right now in this moment, it is better to avoid dealing with stock markets, because the volatility could increase drastically after 23. June. RE: Beginners QuestionsRE: Beginners QuestionsAccording to stan weistein , there is no way to deal with that kind of event. RE: Beginners Questions(2016-06-22, 10:35 PM)pcabc Wrote:(2016-06-22, 05:34 PM)kero Wrote: In Europe, the perspective of the Brexit is clearly now the major topic of financial (and non-financial) comments/commentators. ... Obviously I wouldn't even try. Neither would I get some position in prevision of a big move. I was more wondering if you also avoid to touch the market in this special context. RE: Beginners Questions(2016-06-23, 03:39 PM)kero Wrote:(2016-06-22, 10:35 PM)pcabc Wrote: Really I don't think there is anyway of predicting what will happen. Where I can set stop losses I've set them tight. Where I can't I've sold one and reduced another of my positions that I consider the weakest. But this is after consideration of my overall situation so should not be an indication to others. RE: Beginners QuestionsWell, it's never applicable "as it", but it's always interesting to understand the underlying philosophy of other people's strategy. |
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