Buy a Stock Long or Sell a Stock Short explained in 45 seconds ! Learn the difference between buying long or selling short. Follow gardencityfinancialgroup if you realize you can actually profit from the downside ! #shortselling #financialindependence #financialfreedom
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Selling options > buying options Because it's hard to predict where the market or a stock price is going exactly At least I get it wrong at least half of the time When selling an option, we get paid for the uncertainty in the market and win most of the time
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Strategies to reduce your concentrated stock position.. ☝️Sell immediately ✌️Create a plan to sell/gift over time While selling right away might be the prudent choice, it’s rarely the one people want. Whether due to belief in the company, current price, or taxes. So if you decide to sell over time, make sure you create a plan to outline: 📏How much will you sell each year 🗓️When you will sell 🏷️And at what price points you’ll sell Then try to stick to it regardless of what happens. #financialplanning #equitycompensation #concentratedstock
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Time to liquidate your excess stock and boost your profits! 💥 Clear out inventory fast and make room for new opportunities. Don't let extra stock hold you back – turn it into cash today! 💰 #Valueshoppe #ExcessStock #ProfitBoost #InventoryClearance #SellFast
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The most important ingredient to successful investing is to Buy low and sell high. But how do you know if a stock is cheap or expensive? Often, the market price can be very misleading. A $1 stock could be very expensive and a $500 stock could be very cheap. It all depends on the stock's intrinsic value. In this video, I will show you how I calculate the true value of a stock to determine if it is truly cheap or expensive. https://lnkd.in/geJaRTWM
Stock Market Secret: How to Always Buy Low and Sell High
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Ever tried to sell a stock, only to find out it hit the lower circuit? Here's what that means: A lower circuit happens when a stock hits the day’s lowest allowable price, and no trades can happen below that level. If your sell order is pending, it's likely because there aren’t enough buyers willing to buy at the lower circuit price. What you can expect: Your sell order may remain unfulfilled. It might carry over to the next day. You won’t be able to adjust the price until the stock moves out of the circuit. When this happens, it’s a sign of heavy selling pressure. Keep an eye on the stock, and make informed decisions about your next move! 📉💡 For fundamental analysis of stocks please checkout our blogsite www.equityalchemy.com #StockMarket #Investing #LowerCircuit #TradingTips
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Someone recently asked if they should pay off their house early This question can feel extra loaded if you're considered selling some company stock to make it happen Here's a little walkthrough to help you consider your options
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In bullish or Side markets, put selling has an 85% success rate. Here's the visual proof: GREEN ZONE (85% of outcomes): Stock stays above strike price ($50): You keep full premium (Most common scenario) RED ZONE (15% of outcomes): Stock drops below strike Potential losses (Less common scenario) Real Example: Stock at $55 Sell $50 put Collect $2 premium Win rate: 85% historically Just need stock to stay above $50! This is why put selling is popular - the odds are in your favor during bull or side markets! What's your experience with these probabilities?
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The most important ingredient to successful investing is to BUY LOW and SELL HIGH. But how do you know if a stock is cheap or expensive? Often, the market price can be very misleading. A $1 stock could be very expensive and a $500 stock could be very cheap. It all depends on the stock's intrinsic value. In this video, Adam will show you how to calculate the true value of a stock to determine if it is truly cheap or expensive. ✅ Watch now: https://lnkd.in/giRGaqHA
Stock Market Secret: How to Always Buy Low and Sell High
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121. Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock Note: Sliding window!!! (left is buy and right is sell) If right pointer is larger than left pointer, keep expanding, Otherwise move left pointer to the right pointer(start a new window) TC: O(n), SC: O(1)
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