Scale In & Buy Stocks as they Move Up – NOT Down! [Lessons from the Greats]

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35 COMMENTS

  1. Like some people pointed out, it all depends on what the stock does in the future. If at point X in the future the stock will be at 0, then averaging down or buying when it goes up, you will lose money in both cases. However, each strategy could be valid depending when you buy and for how long you plan on keeping the stock.

  2. Your example are biased to your main point. The same stock you show would fail averaging down would have failed much more rapidly averaging up. Interesting perspectives but you assume traders have huge time horizons and that's not always true.

  3. Sasha, Your videos are so educational. Truly learning so much from your perspective. Could you tell me what software platform you use to shoot your videos?

  4. Affirmative… when my stocks down heavily to 40 percent then almost a month on stationary I sell it then buy rising stocks to recover losses gradually rather that waiting for uncertain recovery of prices…for me that is part of trading world…

  5. I think a minor dip in the stock and you should buy the stock…..

    and if it is going still down then book a loss and get out…

    Maintain strict stop losses…

    I have really applied your views on to buy the stock when it is going up…

    And it has helped…

    But at times the stock goes down five to ten percent although it had been rising at the moment you buy the stock and then it falls before you have reached a respectable profitable levels…

    I think you should also make a video on when to sell the stock…

    i.e to when to sell the stock if brought at higher prices or the idea to maintain stop losses……

  6. Nice website. You probably have growth stock in your mind while creating this. On the flip side, we have Ben Graham's value investing. Do you have a video on diversification!

  7. What about a conservative approach such as buying and reselling iteratively based on the continuous speculation, but rebuying by some factor (maybe double it)? For example, if I see the stock increasing and so I buy a share for $10 and then it becomes worth $20, sell it and by the next time it increases buy the new share (even though it will cost more and will lose a little it might be worth avoiding the risk of it completely dropping). When would this be a rational method of accounting for the risk of lost?

  8. Sasha, thanks for this video. Can you make a video that focuses on fundamental analysis. Talking about Income statement, balance sheet, and important ratios like P/E , EPS, PEG and how the companies ratios compare to the industry and competitors. I like the idea of buying a stock at a discount, if its valued way lower to its competitors and industry.

  9. Thanks for your insight Sasha. This particularly was a very helpful video as I always scale down. I have recently started watching your videos & must say you are doing a great job helping people not to lose money in the dirty stock market. I have myself lost a lot of money in stock market due to lack of knowledge. Keep doing the good work – good to see people like you are still alive. Thanks once again.

  10. good explanation. I'll follow that strategy.. but I guess it would also be better if i have a target price? then hold then sell if it reached my final sell off target? anyway, kudos thanks!

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