10 Basic Rules for Stock Successful Trading

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There are many ways to trade , good and bad, searching around has turned up this advice.

Your stock trading rules are your money. When you follow your rules you make money. However if you break your own stock trading rules the most likely outcome is that you will lose money.

Once you have a reliable set of stock trading rules it is important to keep them in mind. Here is one discipline that can reap rewards. Read these rules before your day starts and also read the rules when your day ends.

Rule 1: I must follow my rules.

Naturally if you develop a set of rules they are to be followed. It is human nature to want to vary or break rules and it takes discipline to continue to act in accordance with the established rules.

Rule 2: I will never risk more than 3% of my total portfolio on any one stock trade.

There are many old traders. There are many bold traders. But there are never any old bold traders. Protecting your capital base is fundamental to successful stock market trading over time.

Rule 3: I will cut my losses at 5% to 15% when I am wrong without question.

Some traders have an even lower tolerance for loss. The key point here is to have set points (stop loss) within the limits of your tolerance for loss. Stay informed about the performance of you stock and stick to your stop loss point.

Rule 4: Never set price targets.

This is a style that will allow me to get the most out of rising stocks. Simply let the profits run. Realistically, I can never pick tops. Never feel a stock has risen too high too quickly. Be willing to give back a good percentage of profits in the hope of much bigger profits.

The big money is made from trading the really BIG moves that I can occasionally catch.

Rule 5: Master one style.

Keep learning and getting better at this one method of trading. Never jump from one trading style to another. Master one style rather than become average at implementing several styles.

Rule 6: Let price and volume be my guides.

Never listen to any opinion about the stock market or individual stocks you are considering trading or are already trading. Everything is reflected in the price and volume.

Rule 7: Take all valid signals that show up.

Don’t make excuses. If an entry signal shows up you have no excuse not to take it.

Rule 8: Never trade from intra-day data. There is always stock price variation within the course of any trading day. Relying on this data for momentum trading can lead to some wrong decisions.

Rule 9: Take time out.

Successful stock trading isn’t solely about trading. It’s also about emotional strength and physical fitness. Reduce the stress every day by taking time off the computer and working on other areas. A stressful trader will not make it in the long term.

Rule 10: Be an above average trader.

In order to succeed in the stock market you don’t need to do anything exceptional. You simply need to not do what the average trader does. The average trader is inconsistent and undisciplined. Ask yourself every day, “Did I follow my method today?” If your answer is no then you are in trouble and it’s time to recommit yourself to your stock trading rules.

Heinz insider trading inquiry. SEC in the freeze .

What’s up with the Beanz?

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First a major take over with a Swiss Brazilian and Warren Buffet , now it’s an insider trading scandal in the making from some options accounts. See the article below to make up your own mind on this.

SEC asks court to freeze accounts in Heinz insider trading inquiry

“Options are a way for investors to bet on the future price of the stock. Traders noticed that the afternoon before the deal was announced, an unusual number of Heinz options contracts – 2,593, to be exact – were bought, particularly betting that the …The Guardian”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2013/feb/15/sec-freeze-swiss-accounts-heinz-inquiry

 

 Whatever happens, I still think , even in the cut-throat world of the markets, more emphasis should be made in training and instilling business ethics. The more people try to avoid ethics in how they deal the less of a long their future they have.

Does Dish Network (DISH) have a future?

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Check this out and see how the network is fairing. Dish have a pretty varied bunch of channels. If you are on the left or the right of the political spectrum you will find a talking head to suit. Somebody thinks that they are worth looking into.

Block Trading and Options Highlights for Dish Network (DISH)

"NEW YORK (AVAFIN) — Financial institutions traded 48 block trades on shares of Dish Network. Further analysis into the trading activity revealed that 778,677 shares were bought and 1,186,673 shares were sold. The bought/sold ratio for shares of DISH …"
http://www.avafin.com/articles/1019681.html

 

 See if you think trading options on this one is worth setting up.


 

Some Trading Types and Styles

This is a series of small articles to help with some of the basics in Trading in general.

The emergence of various trading platforms and technologies have made some trading types more accessible than ever. One of the cornerstones is the use of communication  networks that have created 24 hour markets  and round the world markets. One big example would be Forex. This is dealt with in later  trading courses.
Let us start with After Hours Trading.

Traditionally the hours for the US stock market have been between 9:30 a.m. -4 p.m Monday through Friday excluding holidays.  High net worth individuals could trade outside those hours. Online trading  was opened up to these individuals from the 1990s. Later,trading was provided for people such as day traders or any person who wished to trade.
The Electronic Communications Networks, or ECN’s, enable investors to make trades after the stock market has closed. This uses an Internet connection.  After hours trading normally requires a broker with access to a regulated ECN. The brokers matches your buy order  with another investor who wants to sell. If there are no takers, your order will be posted and hopefully there will be a seller that is interested.

Here are the basic steps you will need to follow to start trading after hours:

1. Find a brokerage firm that has after hours trading and open an account with them.  It is vitally important to fully understand all the fees associated with any trades you may make. Brokerage firms will have a minimum amount required for opening an account.  All firms will also have specific rules for after hours trading. Ensure you understand all the requirements before you begin to trade.

2. Once you’ve opened your account, you will need to make sure it is funded according the the brokerage and regulatory body rules.

3.   Take some time to find which stocks you want to trade.  It’s important that you learn how to properly research stocks before you start risking your money.  There are a lot of places that can teach you the basics of stock market investing, this is a very valuable education and not something you want to skimp on. Check out some of the other articles on the Blog to source these courses.

4. Make sure you know exactly what you want to pay for the stock, or what you want to get for it if you are selling, before you place your orders.  Most after hours markets only allow limit orders ( which means that you have to specify the exact price you are willing to take).

5. Place your market trade.  Once you’ve set up your exact price you can place your order on the brokerage firms ECN.

6. You will receive an order acceptance by a member of the ECN who wants to buy or sell the same stock you are looking for. 

7. If your trade was successful you will receive a receipt informing you of that fact.

This is a very high level overview but should give you some indicators of the specifics needed to trade after hours.
Now we will look at active an passive trading types.

These are key investment decisions. Do you want to be micro managing your investments or do you want to let someone else do the work for you?

There are definite pros and cons for each investment type. So here are a few things for you to consider when you’re deciding between active vs passive investing.

Active investment is used by people who invest in the stock market.  They will monitor various aspects of the market and buy and sell stocks on a fairly regular basis.  The idea is to make more money more quickly and to be able to react to the markets natural volatility. 

Passive investing is more about a long term, buy and hold approach and is usually done by investing in IRAs, Mutual Funds, and Bonds. This is the approach many people will use when it comes to saving for retirement or for college. For the most part you can expect to make the same amount of return on your investments as the market makes. 

For example, if you want to calculate the amount of money you will earn on a given investment you can just look at the averages of what a certain market has made over the last few years.  You will likely get a similar return on your investment.

Many people who believe in active investing styles believe they can get better results than the markets get, which is the biggest reason they will follow this investing philosophy. However, they do incur more risks along the way also.

For the most part, an active investor will be a little more hands on and do-it-yourself and for this reason there is definitely a learning curve.  You can’t just jump in and start buying up stocks without having some insight as to the best method of picking stocks to invest in.  Remember, you’re not buying a ‘stock’ per se, you’re buying stock in a company.  The amount of money you’re likely to make on any given investment is directly tied to how well the company performs.  While you will never have any guarantees you can do a little research into the company and it’s management as well as past performance to get a better idea of their potential.

When you go with a more passive approach to investing you will, to a large degree, be handing your money over to someone who will manage your funds for you.   They should have the expertise to pick the best possible investments for you.  If you choose this method it’s still very important for you to carefully pick the person who will be investing your money. Remember, most of them get paid a commission when they make a trade and they will get paid whether or not they actually make any money for you.  You should still be involved if you choose this method.

There are many strategies to stock investing and while both active and passive have  pros  & cons , with careful training and advice you can make a success of either type. It is also possible to take portfolio approach and use active investment for high risk and passive for a longer term back up. Also consider other investments as well such as metals as a hedge if things get too volatile.

Many were trying to make a killing on Google Error. Did they?

 

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Over the last few days there has been an increase in  Options  activity. Some was related to Googles premature announcement of earnings for Q3. Review what happened in the article below. It showed last Friday  more than 27000 options were traded in Google.Overall over  11 million shares were traded on the total market.

Options Unusual Activity Unusual Options Activity Review: DISH, CVC, ECA …

“175,000 calls and 272,000 puts traded on the stock as well. October 680 puts, which expired Friday slightly out of the money, were the most actives in Google options. 27,610 traded. Beyond the front-month options, the most actives were the November 700 …”
http://www.theoptionsinsider.com/unusualactivity/%3Fp%3D100002202%26qcABC%3D1

 

 

 Does this mean money was made shorting? The price dropped 8 percent and has now recovered almost. Some may have but it was not a bonanza for all. Only those with the capability to act fast and have 24hr eyes on the market could have made something.  Smaller traders are still better off following a clear, planned , system of trades especially in Options.

Is the US Dollar loosing its shine?

 

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The Dollar has been a strong currency recently. There is a change during the last few days. With all the outcomes form QE forever, maybe this is a long term senitiment. Historically, “digitizing” or in reality printing money to stimulate an economy, can lead in inflation and currency devaluation. Something to keep an eye on long term.

Binary Options Daily Analysis: Dollar Bearishness in the Spotlight Today!

“The GBP/USD forex binary option is higher this Tuesday by 0.07% at the $1.6083 level. The dollar has also lost a lot of ground vs. the euro and the Aussie. Traders are of the view that further losses could occur today. This may explain why buying into …”
http://www.insidefutures.com/article/812895/Binary%2520Options%2520Daily%2520Analysis:%2520Dollar%2520Bearishness%2520in%2520the%2520Spotlight%2520Today!.html

 

 Watch the trend on this carefully as you may have to move fast to benefit.

Options Trading Alert: Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S)

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Here is an Options trading alert from Live Trading News. There has been a lot of activity and trading volume aoun Sprint. This is usuall an indicator that the stock will be moving. In fact according to the article below there is a 3 month high in Put and Pull. 

Options Trading Alert: Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S)

"A new 3-month trading record was set on both the Put and Call side in shares of Sprint Nextel Friday. A total of 264,191 Call and 89,420 Put contracts were traded raising a low Put/Call Volume alert. There were 0.3 Puts traded for each Call contract …"
http://www.livetradingnews.com/options-trading-alert-sprint-nextel-nyses-89671.htm

 Options are not for everyone. But if you have sufficient training and have a good trading platform you can make a staedy income and occaisionally speculate.

Making Sure you Limit Risk and Trade with Confidence

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In Options  there are many measures that can be used to manage your Trades. Some will give you trends indicating when to pull out or stay in. All these measures may have a degree of complexity and need to be understood before applying then to trading options.

Below is some information on the use of a “Greek” , Delta.

How to Measure Risk When Writing Options

“Delta is a good metric of option risk and should always be considered. However, it has some limitations which all option traders should understand. First the delta can change as the stock moves. As the stock moves toward the money the delta will increase.”
http://www.thestreet.com/story/11731801/1/how-to-measure-risk-when-writing-options.html%3Fcm_ven%3DGOOGLEN

 

 

 
Using Delata to manage risk is a good start. If you are new to trading it is a good idea to get some basic training before putting any money down. I am going to do some self adverising now. On the right you will see a free video course which gives some overviews and offers you some basics in emails. It is free so you can see if Options  work for you.

 

Yahoo Analysis: Is this the Calm before the Storm?

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Options  Trading in the possible fiscal cliff environment is something to get prepared for. Some traders are alredy doing this. They are getting prepared for the multiple impacts of “Taxmegedon”, the Middle East, Europe, the US Elections and now even Latin America. The electorial impact is discussed in detail below.

Analysis: Options  traders get set for fiscal cliff, close vote – Yahoo …

“From Yahoo! News: (Reuters) – Options traders in the U.S. stock market are getting their bets in place in case the U.S. economy tumbles down the “fiscal cliff,” or …news.yahoo.com/analysis-options-traders-set-fiscal-cliff-close-…”
http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-options-traders-set-fiscal-cliff-close-vote-204205271–sector.html

 

 Whoever wins the elections will be facing a difficult time and wil have to make some tough choices. What do you think is going to happen?

Some say the Dollar is the Currency to Trade Today!

 

Some advisory on the dollar. 

This is likey to be short term as people try to find safe havens. There are also opinions that the latest Qe is going to cause a decline in the dollar and increase inflation long term.  It would be wise to do any investing with caution.

Binary Options Daily Analysis: Dollar the Currency to Trade Today!

"In the meantime, the EUR is suffering the consequences from a lack of risk taking amongst binary options traders. The EUR/USD has slipped 0.82% to $1.2941. The euro has also slid against the pound and the Japanese yen. Do not be surprised if the EUR …"
http://www.insidefutures.com/article/787458/Binary%2520Options%2520Daily%2520Analysis:%2520Dollar%2520the%2520Currency%2520to%2520Trade%2520Today!.html

 Anyway, look at the article above and check it out carefully.

Gold options show have a load of bears and bulls.

A confusing headline for a confusing market. Gold in the long term is heading up. It may even be a shelter for the turbulent times coming in Europe. There is a fight to keep countries like Greece in the Euro. This in turn leads to some opinions that Gold will be a safe haven. The activities of the FED have led to a belief another stimulus is likely that will lead to an up on the price. However, others think it won't be enough , hence the bears. See the Reuters report below to get an angle.

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Gold options show investors bracing for Fed let-down

"Options on shares of the SPDR Gold Trust, the world's largest exchange-traded fund backed by physical gold, that expire on September 22 also show investors have cut back on bullish plays. Open interest in calls on SPDR shares priced at $166.0, which …"
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/24/us-markets-gold-options-idUSBRE87N0FV20120824

 

 Who knows what the future wiil bring. Long term Gold still seems to have it's lure.