What’s the Best Strategy to Invest or Trade stocks?
This is what I learned by studying successful traders.Source: Author’s CreationWhat is the best strategy or style of investing that people should use to be successful?Is it:Value InvestingLow volatility InvestingMomentum InvestingGrowth InvestingSmart Beta-InvestingDividend InvestingPenny Stock InvestingIntraday TradingDerivatives Trading(or)Trend Investing?Here are my thoughts:During times of uncertainty, low-volatility or value stocks perform better (probably due to lower drawdowns).During times of economic boom, momentum and growth stocks perform better.Different factors ride the trend and fall based on geopolitical and economic cycles. There are too many variables that affect and influence the performance of a particular investing style.Thus, anyone can select a specific historical per
Adobe (ADBE) has Fallen 60% — Should You Buy it Now?
Should you Buy the Dips — Here is How I will Invest!Source: Author’s creationWhen I wrote a note on ADBE pre-earnings, it was trading 47% lower than its all-time high price. Imagine if I had bought ADBE on that day thinking it was available at a discount — it would be sitting on a loss as ADBE has fallen to 60% from its all-time high price.Source: Author @ investing.comAs per the chart, from an all-time high price of $699, ADBE is trading at $275 — and that’s about a 60% fall in 215 trading days.You might think: “Just tell me whether I should buy the stock now?”I am not an expert, certified authority, or analyst who claims to predict or forecast things. But what I can share is my analysis before I invest my hard-earned money.Different investors follow different approaches in the stock mark
Tracking the Mega TrendsPhoto by Tuesday Temptation on UnsplashThe markets have been highly volatile in the past months. We have been clueless about the direction of major indices until last week when the bulls gained traction.I have been tracking a few data points and observed the below:Post COVID-19 market rally, the energy sector (oil & gas) has outperformed the broader markets. Along with the oil price rally, most oil and gas producing nations (except a few for legal reasons) have witnessed a rally: countries like Saudi, Qatar, and UAE — the markets have outperformed the S&P 500.Source: Author @ WIBEWith the regulations easing up in China on various sectors (real estate, tech, finance, etc.), the rally started in the Chinese equities only for a short period, and it is back to w