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[QUOTE="tentoes4rings, post: 3544957, member: 754"] I thought I was pretty good at trading back in 2000-01. After being out 20 years, I chose a great time to get back in at the lows but with the ever changing landscape and Covid, this has been a historically difficult time to trade. I held part of Amazon position and FIVN through their earnings recently, only to see them get hammered the next day. What I’m learning is on true trading, selling right before earnings are released and cashing out by 4 PM are sound strategies. There are too many after hours economic updates from Europe, Asia, and pre market job reports that can really affect the open the following day. Couple that with drug and vaccine updates, as well as state reopenings and you’ve got a recipe for huge volatility. As we get further into this thread, I’d love to start sharing the tools we’re using. I personally use Schwab’s trading platform and stockcharts.com but would love some better deals, particularly with regard to news affecting each stock. [/QUOTE]
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