sometimes stock makes huge move during the day

    only to reverse almost all or significant portion during overnight/next day

    how do you decide when to continue holding overnight or sell before market close?

    how do you find out if the strong previous day trend will continue overnight/next day?

    continuation or trend reversal
    byu/shitdealonly inoptions



    Posted by shitdealonly

    3 Comments

    1. Any-Television-3394 on

      No one knows. But some things you can do:

      learn to analyze a companies and stocks.

      guess

      hedge.

    2. HolidayBall7852 on

      Hedge is the best practice I have used. Especially if you place your options conservatively. Then again do your research, you don’t always win. Welcome to the casino 🎰. Your odds are a lot better following some rules.

    3. Front_Expression_892 on

      While market activity can be shaped into models that have trends, real market activity is treandless, it is just a collection of trades.

      I am not saying that historical data is garbage. I love historical data. But trends do not exist in the historical data, they exist in some representations of it.

      As others said, risk management is the single most important skill in investing or trading.

      Being able to spot the difference between reality and representation is probably the second.

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