Curious what you guys actually prioritize before finally pulling the trigger.
Is it mostly just strict TA and specific chart patterns for you, or do you trade heavily based on news/catalysts? Or do you use other information? I’n searching on tips hoe to balance the technical information with other more ‘real life’ information, but sometimes feel like the news is already priced in by the time I actually see it or I misread the charts.
Also, where do you guys actually get your reliable info? Is it specific news sites, Twitter/X lists, or just checking sentiment here? On those sites it's hard to filter the garbage, but maybe there are other sites that can help?
Just trying to refine my process and stop second guessing every move. Thanks!
What info do you get before investing/trading
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Posted by Mountain_Fig_278
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Usually whatever has the most upvotes on r/wallstreetbets
This is investing sub.
Trading is this way: r/wallstreetbets
I have a screen for what minimum performance I want based on total return benchmarks and those that come through the screen I read the CFRA report.
If it sounds convincing enough I’ll put it in a sandbox portfolio where I watch its performance until I’m satisfied that it’s still behaving as expected and pull the trigger.