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How to know whether to buy/sell?

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Ross Middleton
Answered 2 years, 2 months ago
<p id="isPasted">There are a number of factors that you can consider when deciding whether to buy or sell a stock. Some of the most important factors include:</p><ul style="margin-bottom:0cm;" type="disc"><li style="margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom: 7.5pt;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;font-size:15px;font-family:&quot;Calibri&quot;,sans-serif;color:#1F1F1F;background:white;">Technical analysis:&nbsp;This involves looking at historical price and volume data to identify trends and patterns.&nbsp;Technical analysts believe that these patterns can be used to predict future price movements.</li><li style="margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom: 7.5pt;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;font-size:15px;font-family:&quot;Calibri&quot;,sans-serif;color:#1F1F1F;background:white;">Fundamental analysis:&nbsp;This involves looking at the company's financial performance,&nbsp;management team,&nbsp;and industry outlook.&nbsp;Fundamental analysts believe that these factors can be used to identify stocks that are undervalued or overvalued.</li><li style="margin-top:0cm;margin-right:0cm;margin-bottom: 7.5pt;margin-left:0cm;line-height:normal;font-size:15px;font-family:&quot;Calibri&quot;,sans-serif;color:#1F1F1F;background:white;">Investor sentiment:&nbsp;This refers to the overall mood of the market.&nbsp;When investors are bullish,&nbsp;they are more likely to buy …</li></ul>
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Stephen Schwartz
Answered 1 month, 1 week ago
<p id="isPasted">Knowing whether to buy or sell in trading is about recognizing conditions that statistically favor upward or downward movement.</p><p>There is no guaranteed signal, but traders use a combination of trend, levels, indicators, and price action to make decisions.</p><p id="isPasted"><strong>Identify the Trend</strong></p><p>You NEVER want to buy in a strong downtrend or sell in a strong uptrend.</p><p>Uptrend → Look for buys</p><ul><li>Price making higher highs and higher lows</li><li>Moving averages sloping upward</li><li>Price above key moving averages (20/50/200 EMA)</li></ul><p>Downtrend → Look for sells</p><ul><li>Lower highs and lower lows</li><li>MAs sloping downward</li><li>Price below 20/50/200 EMA</li></ul><p>This is rule …</p>