Posted by mstaples37 on 31st of Dec 2021 at 10:46 am
In theory (and practice, according to John Carter), buying
certain names that have been crushed in 2021 today with a hold
period of a week can work well. Makes sense in view of tax
loss selling, institutions not wanting to hold losers on the books
at the end of the quarter, etc.
Anyone have any clever "last
Posted by RichieD on 31st of Dec 2021 at 08:49 am
Anyone have any clever "last day of the calendar year" angles to look out for?
Happy New Year to all!
In theory (and practice, according
Posted by mstaples37 on 31st of Dec 2021 at 10:46 am
In theory (and practice, according to John Carter), buying certain names that have been crushed in 2021 today with a hold period of a week can work well. Makes sense in view of tax loss selling, institutions not wanting to hold losers on the books at the end of the quarter, etc.
usually the market is weak
Posted by matt on 31st of Dec 2021 at 10:10 am
usually the market is weak the last couple days of year
but my question is, why is it even open all day on New Years Eve on a Friday last day of year? why not give us a 1/2 day
Matt--what's the stop on the
Posted by 24kau on 31st of Dec 2021 at 10:18 am
Matt--what's the stop on the current ES trade?