koolgal
11-03
๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸRebel style trading to me means contrarian investing.  It means going against the grain.  When the crowd panics, I buy.

When others chase hype, I hunt for value in the shadows.

I don't just zig when others zag.  I ask why they are zigging in the first place.

I do not outsource conviction to analysts or headlines.

I do my own research, trust my gut and act when the thesis aligns.

I embrace discomfort as contrarian trades often go against the tide.

I believe that every contrarian trade tells a story of mispricing, misunderstanding or market myopia.

It is like Warren Buffett buying $UnitedHealth(UNH)$ amid regulatory noise, when the sentiment is low but fundamentals whispered promise.

That is why I bought $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ when it was under pressure - Antitrust scrutiny, AI competition, ad slow down fears.  The crowd hesitated.  I lean it. 

Rebel style is my favourite way of investing.

@Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG @CaptainTiger @TigerClub

Stock Market Rebels: Which Trade Trick Really Works?
Some investors stick to the โ€œorthodox pathโ€: staring at charts, studying earnings, and analyzing trends day after day. Others? Theyโ€™re stock market rebels โ€” breaking all the rules, yet somehow making it work. Have you ever tried any unorthodox trading tricks that surprisingly worked? Do you believe these โ€œrebelโ€ strategies can really fast-track success โ€” or is mastering the market still about walking the long, disciplined road, refining your own system and mindset along the way?
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