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	<title>Comments on: Book Review: Mad Money</title>
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		<title>By: mika</title>
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		<description>I don´t agree with all these ideas. If you see the good chance, you buy - you will not lower your buying price later, it´s pretty much killing yourself if you´re wrong. And if you´re wrong you need to know where´s your stoploss. Timing is everything.

Also if stock has increased 20%, often of time to buy even more, not sell your stocks. With derivative market different rulez certainly exist.

And thirdly fundamendals does not matter as their pretty much lag if particular stock is going to make turnaround, market smells even half year before the news. When fundamendal news hit the tape it´s allready too late.

Regards,
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don´t agree with all these ideas. If you see the good chance, you buy &#8211; you will not lower your buying price later, it´s pretty much killing yourself if you´re wrong. And if you´re wrong you need to know where´s your stoploss. Timing is everything.</p>
<p>Also if stock has increased 20%, often of time to buy even more, not sell your stocks. With derivative market different rulez certainly exist.</p>
<p>And thirdly fundamendals does not matter as their pretty much lag if particular stock is going to make turnaround, market smells even half year before the news. When fundamendal news hit the tape it´s allready too late.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
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