Somebody says "bottomg fishing" for this recent depressed and helpless MNCN. This is what we tell to our clients:
Some traders/investor jump the gun and buy what they think quality stocks at bargain prices. However, one unexpected problem is that even a quality stock may turn into a non-performing stock of low quality - a dog. Not all analysts tell clients when this change takes place. That is a 'fade the trend' or trade against the trend approach. If we call that kind of strategy aggressive we use financial courage and bravado as a measure of risk. This has more to do with attitude than with financial management. Putting your capital in harm's way without protection is an expression of stupidity rather than aggression. (dg) '+' On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 1:29 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > MNCN ... Liat RSI nya aja : " Bottom Fishing" > ------------------------------ > *From: * positif01 <[email protected]> > *Sender: * [email protected] > *Date: *Mon, 18 Apr 2011 09:25:13 +0700 > *ReplyTo: * [email protected] > *Subject: *[junior_Trader] MNCN-morning thought > > > > The downtrend rally is most often seen after a stock has fallen > unexpectedly. > > Inexperienced traders buy the downtrend rally believing they are near the > start of a new uptrend. (dg) > > Investing means managing risk. When it is no longer manageable, it is > either you avoiding the risk or the risk swallowing you. > > Nobody, certainly not company management or stock analysts, can predict the > outcome of a lawsuit. Avoid all stocks facing litigation with a > potentially costly outcome. > > '+' > > >
