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by breezeTrowel
1037 days ago
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"Buy low and sell high", while sounding good, is generally terrible advice since you only know what was "low" and "high" in retrospect. A stock (or an index, in this case) might hit a new low only for the price to crash even further. The same thing goes for highs. A stock or index making a new high may very well continue to rise. So, instead of "buy low and sell high" it tends to be a lot easier to "buy into strength and sell into weakness". |
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