How To Buy Stocks
We all know the market goes up and the market goes down. Thousands of people will give you advice on what their favorite stock is. But there are no magic answers as to which stocks will make you money, and which won't. When you are looking at investing in stocks here are three theoretical terms that might give you something to think about.
DEAD CAT BOUNCE: This is when a stock price increases after a long and sustained downward movement, but the effect is only temporary and the stock reverts to its down ward trend. In many cases the increased price causes investors to buy again and then lose when the price drops again.
What does it mean for me in stock trading? It is usually difficult to determine when a slide is going to turn around, so don't bank your house on a reversal. However for short term investors a dead cat bounce may present a selling opportunity.
A BELLWETHER STOCK: This is a predictive stock, one that usually indicates where the market is going to head.
Why is this important? These sorts of stocks usually have a history of correctly indicating which way the market is going to go. They on themselves may not be attractive in terms of gains to be made, but will be useful to watch to get a general feel for the market sentiment.
THE JANUARY EFFECT: this is pattern that is often seen at the beginning of the calendar year when markets traditionally rise. Often the rise starts in the last few days of December and strengthens through January. Sometimes this is due to tax implications and psychological influences of the investor.
Why is this important? The effect has historically happened and continues to do so. What has changed is that it has become harder to capitalize on this effect. The most important fact may be just being aware of it. If you are aware and watching you may give yourself the chance to take advantage of an opportunity that comes up. - 23199
DEAD CAT BOUNCE: This is when a stock price increases after a long and sustained downward movement, but the effect is only temporary and the stock reverts to its down ward trend. In many cases the increased price causes investors to buy again and then lose when the price drops again.
What does it mean for me in stock trading? It is usually difficult to determine when a slide is going to turn around, so don't bank your house on a reversal. However for short term investors a dead cat bounce may present a selling opportunity.
A BELLWETHER STOCK: This is a predictive stock, one that usually indicates where the market is going to head.
Why is this important? These sorts of stocks usually have a history of correctly indicating which way the market is going to go. They on themselves may not be attractive in terms of gains to be made, but will be useful to watch to get a general feel for the market sentiment.
THE JANUARY EFFECT: this is pattern that is often seen at the beginning of the calendar year when markets traditionally rise. Often the rise starts in the last few days of December and strengthens through January. Sometimes this is due to tax implications and psychological influences of the investor.
Why is this important? The effect has historically happened and continues to do so. What has changed is that it has become harder to capitalize on this effect. The most important fact may be just being aware of it. If you are aware and watching you may give yourself the chance to take advantage of an opportunity that comes up. - 23199