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by Robs, Rob
Be patient. Once a trade is put on, give it time to work; give it time to insulate itself from random noise; give it time for others to see the merit of what you saw earlier than they.

Be impatient. As always, small loses and quick losses are the best losses. It is not the loss of money that is important. Rather, it is the mental capital that is used up when you sit with a losing trade that is important.

Never, ever under any condition, add to a losing trade, or "average" into a position. If you are buying, then each new buy price must be higher than the previous buy price. If you are selling, then each new selling price must be lower. This rule is to be adhered to without question.

Do more of what is working for you, and less of what's not. Each day, look at the various positions you are holding, and try to add to the trade that has the most profit while subtracting from that trade that is either unprofitable or is showing the smallest profit. This is the basis of the old adage, "let your profits run."

Don't trade until the technicals and the fundamentals both agree. This rule makes pure technicians cringe. I don't care! I will not trade until I am sure that the simple technical rules I follow, and my fundamental analyses, are running in tandem. Then I can act with authority, and with certainty, and patiently sit tight.

When sharp losses in equity are experienced, take time off. Close all trades and stop trading for several days. The mind can play games with itself following sharp, quick losses. The urge "to get the money back" is extreme, and should not be given in to.

When trading well, trade somewhat larger. We all experience those incredible periods of time when all of our trades are profitable. When that happens, trade aggressively and trade larger. We must make our proverbial "hay" when the sun does shine.

When adding to a trade, add only 1/4 to 1/2 as much as currently held. That is, if you are holding 400 shares of a stock, at the next point at which to add, add no more than 100 or 200 shares. That moves the average price of your holdings less than half of the distance moved, thus allowing you to sit through 50% corrections without touching your average price.

Think like a guerrilla warrior. We wish to fight on the side of the market that is winning, not wasting our time and capital on futile efforts to gain fame by buying the lows or selling the highs of some market movement. Our duty is to earn profits by fighting alongside the winning forces. If neither side is winning, then we don't need to fight at all.

Markets form their tops in violence; markets form their lows in quiet conditions.

The final 10% of the time of a bull run will usually encompass 50% or more of the price movement. Thus, the first 50% of the price movement will take 90% of the time and will require the most backing and filling and will be far more difficult to trade than the last 50%.

This article was written by Mouser57 of StockHidoeut.com Penny stock investing site to help members when buying penny stocks.

For those wanting to get a taste of trading, but do not know much about the stock market, penny stock trading is a great place to start. They are stocks that trade for as low as 1 cent, but they cost no more than $5. Penny stock trading can help the beginner investor learn the ropes of trading, whereas experienced investors use them to expand their portfolio and make a higher profit. In other words, although penny stock trading is great for the beginner, the experienced investor can put them to work as well.

There have been some well-known companies that once started out as Penny Stocks. Take Google, for instance. The company was trading for pennies and now trades upward of $500 per share. This doesn't mean that every penny stock will make investors millionaires, but penny stock trading possesses the potential to grow money. Penny stock trading also possesses a certain degree of risk just as all stock trading does.

Although penny stocks are considered high risk, it is possible for massive gains to be achieved. The reward is eventual and that is what attracts so many people to them. They have a quick turnaround on such a low investment. Some have been known to double or triple their earnings and, for those who have invested in stocks such as Google, have made thousands of times their investment.

However, one of the hardest tasks in penny stock trading is choosing which stocks to go with. There are definitely many of them and getting information on a particular company is sometimes close to impossible. There are absolutely no shortcuts because a lot of homework is required such as looking at the 52-week highs and lows, checking out the latest news regarding each company, and study the price to earnings ratios. Sure, this can require a few hours a week, but it is fair to say that the investor who does their homework is certainly working for their money. That makes the income achieved from penny stock trading a little less passive and a little more aggressive.

Nevertheless, some investors choose to outsource the research because they may not have the time to do it themselves. There are many companies that specialize in stock research and can develop recommendations as to what stocks are the best stocks to invest in. Sometimes, they give the investor the option to pool their money with them into an investment fund. However, it is good to keep in mind that these research companies are comprised of human beings and there is still margin for error, but they are professionals.

Whether the investor chooses to do the research on their own or have a professional do it, penny stock trading is still a lot of fun. It doesn't matter if the investor is a beginner or a seasoned investor because the challenges are all the same. It is just a matter of finding the right penny sock, taking the risk, and running with it. In the end, it can really pay off.
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