Can someone give me any successful trading strategies please? I don't care if its just a one time only thing. I just want to see some green instead of red for a change.
>>1236306
Don't trade and learn to value invest, as otherwise you're just playing a glorified roulette table.
>>1236306
I doubt many traders are going to clue you in on their next moves, you're the competition, after all.
What's more likely is that they'll recommend the other side of their trades, to make their profitability more certain.
>>1236306
Buy the worst performing 10 of the top 500 s&p stocks every year on jan first and then sell them a year later
>>1236306
half your position on blue chips, preferably army related.
1/4 of your position on 2/3 compagnies that you follow closely, know their domain of expertise.
1/4 on medium risk positions, it can be season related (holidays compagnies...) or some start up your feeling, some pharma compagny you know will have something approved soon can be a good deal doe.
DIVERSIFY, use stop loss/take profit and most importantly, read the shit out of the reports, expert opinions and analyze.
>>1236306
okay, if you really want to trade (gamble) then dow or sp500 - long only - and you will have better odds than any casino offers. in fact if you are able to lose money doing that you would be valuable for performing extraordinary shitty, and thus providing an edge by inverting your strat.
forex is a losing game to the point people dont even realize how high their chances are going bust, even when you add 1pip spreads. not to mention spreads over that and slippage.
>>1236306
buy low sell high.
>>1236306
Buy high, sell low
Low volatility high yield stocks and bonds buy low sell high
Buy ethereum
for longer term "investing" usa stocks only. european stocks are barely break-even past 20 years (stoxx 50 for example).
after taxes and inflation you would have been losing money, in addition to your savings are tied to the market. little secret they dont tell you =D by picking individual stocks you would have chances of atleast ~%80 of losing money long term...
even in us after inflation and taxes your returns are quite shitty desu
>>1236424
dividend leaders past 15 ~7% annual return, after taxes and inflation that's pretty much nothing too.