3Semana·

Even for a risk trader

like me, such a result after just under 48 hours with a derivative like the one here on $AMD (-3,56 %) not everyday with + 200%

Let's see what happens at the US opening.

08.09
250,00 €
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3Semana
Congratulations! It's working for you at the moment. 👌
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@Epi thank you, yes I can't complain
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I sold 303 shares at €1.58 through TSL at 15:30. So I have my stake plus a reasonable profit outside and am now putting the remaining 101 shares to work for me.
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MG60CB is also finally back in the black. I bought more here near the low and now have a total of 70 shares. 🤪
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Congratulations. High risk, high reward I would say ;)
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@Multibagger $IREN is also running like clockwork, are you thinking about realizing partial profits? Or where do you see the next stopover in the rally 😝🙈🤝 Thanks for the presentation
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@Klein-Anleger1 I'll let it run until the ten-bagger, i.e. €90, if nothing serious happens before then. The next mark is 40$.
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A general question: How do you find your trades? Do you have a fixed list that you go through or do you use market screeners? And do you analyze purely technically or on what basis?
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@Simon_n Do you mean the derivatives or the shares? With derivatives, I usually trade strong overreactions in both directions. Or upper or lower limits of sideways channels, if the range is large enough. So I don't tackle a sideways phase of 5$. Now, I'm not necessarily known as the greatest chart technician here 😎😂 I only use short-term trends when selecting KO limits. In the case of $AMD, it had never closed below 150$ after the price slide, so I chose a KO just below that.
In terms of stocks, I usually look for interesting sectors first, then for smaller stocks that have great potential if they catch on or become better known. Chart technology plays no role for me. Turnover and profit growth are more important. If they don't develop in the right direction in 3-6 months (2 quarterly reports), they fly out.
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@Multibagger I have no idea what to do with leverage. You obviously make a lot of profit with it
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@HeHo2208 Yes, but sometimes trades go wrong. But about 30% of my portfolio is in leveraged products.
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