Profit with Winning Stock Picks

 

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Profit with Winning Stock Picks

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By: Mark Crisp

Picking winning stocks is a skill that can be developed and improved over time. Much will depend on your trading strategy or system which will guide you in making winning stock picks. Whether you decide to base your stock picks on the company's perfomance (the company's fundamentals), the market trend based on the volume of traded stocks (momentum trading) or technical analysis your choices in picking stocks are best based on following a consistent strategy.


There exists several different trading strategies. {Choosing which strategy to use|Your choice of an overriding strategy will depend on your personality and your wealth building (goals|outcomes|aspirations).


Four types of trading are: fundamental trading, technical trading, momentum trading and scalping.


1. Fundamental Trading: Stocks are picked based on fundamental analysis, which examines aspects like earnings history or projected earnings, stock splits, company reorganization or acquisitions.


2. Technical Trading: Based on closely watching charts, graphs, lines on stock or index graphs for signs of convergence of divergence that might indicate to buy or sell. There are many different chart types and technical indicators that can guide picking stocks.


3. Momentum Trading: Based on locating stocks that are moving significantly on high volume and sticking with them to ride the momentum and gain substantial profits. The big profits are in the big moves. 4. Scalping: Making dozens or even hundreds of trades a day in order to scalp a small profit.


Picking stocks can also depend on your overall methodology; whether you plan to engage in day trading, holding stocks for the medium term or whether you will employ a buy and hold srategy. Technical analysis combines well with day trading and medium term trading for identifying and picking stocks. Momentum trading can be highly effective for medium and long term trading. Fundamental analysis is important to pick stocks for a buy and hold strategy where stocks may be held in a company for years.

Mark Crisp is the creator of the Stress Free Momentum Stock Trading System. An especially effective trading method that focuses on big moves for big profits. Mark also provides a complimentary copy of "The 7 Habits of a Highly Successful Trader" at http://www.StressFreeTrading.com

 

 


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