Buy Trading Yesterday More Than This

Stock Trading – Most Neglected Strategy

Have you ever wondered why the result of your stock market trading efforts have been miniscule, and far below set target in spite of all positive signal generated from our stock analysis indices? The tip revealed below will no doubt impact on our stock trading efforts if well understood and practiced.

The reason why most investors make poor harvest in their stock trading efforts is because of the failure to investigate or visit the companies they intend buying into for “inside information”. The fundamental and technical analysis gives information about the past and projected future performance of an organization.The missing link is the failure to realize that the published report of the company performance is the result of her yesterday’s effort. The result of her actions today will reflect in her future performance result. Inside information gives us first hand information regarding the present health of a growing concern. It tells us what the company is up to now, what they are doing, and what they will do in the future. It’s what a company is doing presently that reflects in her quarterly and audited end of year result. The saying goes: “What you are today is the product of your decision yesterday”. Conversely, what you will be tomorrow is also a product of your decision today. This is a statement of truth that also applies to the stock trading business.

There are basically two ways to get inside information about a firm. First, do Search engine research for all current news about the firm we intend adding to our Portfolio in the press, look out for issues pertaining to new contract signed or revoked, creditors rating of the firm, litigation and etc. The second approach is to visit the firm, listen to conversation at the reception, pick the brain of the workers. Ask questions. Is the company retrenching? Watch out for new renovation works in progress, new fleet of cars and equipment purchased. Is the firm introducing new products? Are the Employees happy and motivated? Answers to these questions can give us a clue as to the direction the company is going. The result of such visit could be quite revealing and it will help to confirm our decision to invest in that organization or not.

But, before you ask me why all these? My simple answer to that question is a big “YES”.The additional effort you put for such investigation can not be compared to the attendant consequences of a failed investment. To buttress my argument, hear this: There was a firm that was once listed in the stock exchange and was doing well in the market.

Every day people bought and sold this shares. But a day came, an intelligent investor visited the company and discovered to his chagrin, that the company’s gate was under lock with over grown weeds for the past few months. Before the regulators got to know about it, many of the investors have suffered various degree of losses. It’s what a firm does now that finds expression in her end of year financial report. Be a smart investor and do your stock investing wisely.

About the Author

Richard Ikpesa is an investment analyst. For more information & tips on stock market investment,visit:
http://www.beststocktradingtips.com


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