Trend following is an investment or trading strategy which tries to take advantage of long, medium or short-term moves that seem to play out in various markets. Traders who employ a trend following strategy do not aim to forecast or
The theory behind Swing Trading (Mean Reversion) is buy low, sell high. When trading using mean reversion you are buying stocks that are very oversold (stretched rubber band) and then looking to sell them when they revert (bounce) to the mean.
This trading system uses momentum to find entries and exits. We also look to align the momentum with earnings and dividends as these can help the stock outperform over the short term. Definition of ‘Momentum’ The rate of acceleration of
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