RickPANDA
03-07

PCT: RickPANDA Chase High But It Is Between Qs v10.0 :

PCT = Pandas Coffee Talk.

Me RickPANDA prefers chase high. Someone: momentum begets momentum. So high keeps going higher. Low keep going lower. Unless reverse motions in fundamentals.

But chase high do not work in between Qs. When tickers sell notes to convert increase in shares numbers. You notice between Qs which is now. Share prices increase patterns suddenly change will drop not increase as tickers issue notes to convert to shares.

If you want to buy low. Recommend you follow Cathie Wood ARK transactions. She always buy low & sell high right. But. But for example low COIN. It takes about 3Weeks later to sell. But some of her tickers like ZOOM seem slower forever. So don't know about her TSLA will take how long? You just know all her ARK transactions moves closely in TIGR Feeds. But recommend she sell you sell. She sold TSLA previously before her big drop. After drop at now she buy TSLA back.

Disclaimer: anything wrong you scold Cathie Wood. Don't scold me RickPANDA. Me always tell you Cathie Wood 10%Tickers very fast can harvest. But 90%Tickers take forever. Me might as well buy faster MSFT at 3%Weekly returns a week on average. Or BRK.B .

But. But in between Qs. When good fundamentals tickers like SMCI & NVDA issue notes to change to shares. If you timing correctly to buy the dip. You may gains a windfalls.

What you think?

Modified in.03-08
Buy Low or Chase High? What's Your Choice?
Nvidia has risen 79% YTD and hits a new high of $897 on Wednesday trading. Apple and Tesla, however, face with problem and fall to $169 and $176 respectively. Cathie Wood recently sold Coinbase as COIN price hit a new 52-week high. ARK turned to bottom Tesla shares. It's clear that Cathie Wood buys low. ---------------- What's your trading style? Will you buy low of Tesla and Apple? Or chase high of Nvidia and Coinbase?
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