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Post by radcaton Oct 17, 2014 8:31am
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From StockopediaWords to live by....

Trading action of late should be seen as a buying opportunity for those who have some cash sitting on the sidelines. As sure as day follows night, retail investors feel comfortable purchasing a company like Mart at $2 bucks and hesitate buying at $0.96 cents. As the saying goes, "when you are handed lemmons, make lemmonade". Today's puke session will, in hind sight, become tomorrow's buying opportunity. With computer programmes trading without mercy and a world of $6.95 trading commissions at the click of a mouse, overwhelming volitility has now become the new reality. Is this the bottom, who knows. Ask me tomorrow and I'll give you an answer. Until such time, strap on your brass balls, were in for a bumpy ride.



When facing the beast...
keep calm and carry on

The recent share price volatility has rocked investors all around the world. The FTSE is now officially in correction mode, 11.5% down on just a couple of months ago with another terrifying plunge today. The viciousness of these price falls has led to huge trading volumes on exchanges as stop losses are hit and investors readjust their portfolios for seemingly escalating risk. At times like these shouldn't we just run for the exits?

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