27/10/2023
What are the biggest pet peeves of people who speculate in stocks?
I. Lack of knowledge and experience
II. Overconfidence or fear
iii. Inconsistent investment styles
iv. Reliance on a single investment
V. Ignoring Transaction Costs and Taxes
VI. Lack of diversification
VII. Inability to Control Emotions
VIII. Lack of Trading Discipline and Planning
IX. Blindly following trends or bottoming out
X. Operating full positions or borrowing money to speculate on stocks
27/10/2023
rom the beginning of 2019 LIND performance are very good, before the end of the year there is a wave of gains, you can 30-50% of the position to build a position, the upper see 6250-6600, close the cycle control in 45 days
26/10/2023
Trivia: Market capitalization below Rs 250 million may lead to delisting
Stop limit - 10% or 20%:
10% Up and Down Stop Limit: This is usually applicable to more liquid stocks with large market capitalization. These stocks are usually listed on the Main Board and are widely tracked and analyzed. Since these stocks are held by a larger number of investors, they are generally less likely to experience extreme price fluctuations.
20% Up and Down Stop Limit: Comparatively speaking, this is usually applied to stocks with smaller market capitalization, less liquidity, or considered riskier. These stocks may be more susceptible to sharp price fluctuations due to news events or other market factors.
26/10/2023
NAVN's recent stock recommendations have maintained a 13% annualized return, with current positions between 30-60% and a 15-60 day return cycle, yielding over 10% in the short to medium term!