Correction
How do you characterise the correction, particularly over the last few weeks?
It is a normal occurance, especially in a bullish market?
I do not trade the market anymore for short term gains (i.e. less than 10 days turnaround).
Whenever you say that you like a stock, there will always be some who will question your integrity the moment it dips.
Let's be fair here, an opinion on a stock is just that, an opinion, not a fail-proof trading idea.
Certainly not one that will provide for the immaculate in-and-out.
Hence when you buy a stock, do not be flustered if the price drops soon after -
always ask if the
i) basis,
ii) justification and
iii) grounds of your purchase are still intact.
If they are, everything should even out in the end.
Commodities
2007-09-26
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Posted by cheahyeankit at 3:30:00 AM
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