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[QUOTE="tentoes4rings, post: 3588190, member: 754"] It’s a great question and a good one for investors in general now. Growing up, I learned about the market from my dad, who would show me charts, look at P/E, debt etc. Now so much of that seems to be disregarded that it’s feeling eerily similar to the Dot Com Bubble. I use stockcharts.com with a filter for 20, 50 and 200 day moving averages. But I have to admit, more times than not I’ve been buying big tech like Amazon, Tesla etc after a dip. It has served me well so far but I still chase some things too and get hurt by it at times. It’s smart to be rational and use as much technical information as possible but many huge runs by young companies or “overpriced” heavyweights would be missed if people were always rational. It’s a very inexact science and very dependent on someone’s pain/risk tolerance and time horizons. [/QUOTE]
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