Cramer: "Think Back to the Future of the Nasdaq"
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Ulisses...
Compartilhas a mesma opinião do Cramer ou continuas ainda desconfiado do mercado?
Eu tinha em mente alongar hoje mas preferi manter-me de fora. Shortei somente a INTC devido à subida rápida destes últimos dias mas sem razão aparente para mim que não seja despachar mais acções a um preço mais alto.
Sinceramente , o mercado não me parece com muita força e existem muitos "dip hunters" o que me faz crer que a viragem ainda não será aqui.
Eu tinha em mente alongar hoje mas preferi manter-me de fora. Shortei somente a INTC devido à subida rápida destes últimos dias mas sem razão aparente para mim que não seja despachar mais acções a um preço mais alto.
Sinceramente , o mercado não me parece com muita força e existem muitos "dip hunters" o que me faz crer que a viragem ainda não será aqui.
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O prazo do investimento...
É, buy and hold, position trading, short term trading...
O homem lá tem a sua razão. O mercado tende a ter memória e a repetir determinados comportamentos, agora resta saber se a rapaziada tem as mãos fortes e a disciplina para poder estabelecer um prazo mais alargado e deixar de andar alegremente de carrossel em carrossel à espera que uma das cadeiras caia.
É, buy and hold, position trading, short term trading...
O homem lá tem a sua razão. O mercado tende a ter memória e a repetir determinados comportamentos, agora resta saber se a rapaziada tem as mãos fortes e a disciplina para poder estabelecer um prazo mais alargado e deixar de andar alegremente de carrossel em carrossel à espera que uma das cadeiras caia.
Cramer: "Think Back to the Future of the Nasdaq"
"Think Back to the Future of the Nasdaq"
By Jim Cramer
RealMoney.com Columnist
6/14/2006 11:14 AM EDT
"What's the "down nine Nasdaq" worth, "down nine" as in the longest losing streak in 22 years?
"What happened to the market after the declines? That's what matters, doesn't it?
We have to talk 1984. We dropped 6.78% in nine straight sessions and another 0.29% the tenth day. The we gained 3.6% in the next seven sessions. We closed higher on six of those days. Encouraging. That's the oversold condition working for you.
Then we got a 16-day decline. Ugh! If you bought after nine days, when we were down 6.74%, you then got hammered another 6.39%.
Two other times that year we were down eight straight days, and then rallied significantly on the ninth.
Maybe a better way to look at the whole shooting match is to say that the Nazz lost 11.2% in 1984 and then rallied 31% in 1985.
Talk about an opportunity! Just not near-term enough for most of you.
Unless you can't trade. "
(in www.realmoney.com)
By Jim Cramer
RealMoney.com Columnist
6/14/2006 11:14 AM EDT
"What's the "down nine Nasdaq" worth, "down nine" as in the longest losing streak in 22 years?
"What happened to the market after the declines? That's what matters, doesn't it?
We have to talk 1984. We dropped 6.78% in nine straight sessions and another 0.29% the tenth day. The we gained 3.6% in the next seven sessions. We closed higher on six of those days. Encouraging. That's the oversold condition working for you.
Then we got a 16-day decline. Ugh! If you bought after nine days, when we were down 6.74%, you then got hammered another 6.39%.
Two other times that year we were down eight straight days, and then rallied significantly on the ninth.
Maybe a better way to look at the whole shooting match is to say that the Nazz lost 11.2% in 1984 and then rallied 31% in 1985.
Talk about an opportunity! Just not near-term enough for most of you.
Unless you can't trade. "
(in www.realmoney.com)
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