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How could I buy a stock at a time when Wall Streets Analysts issue sell recommendations?

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How could I buy a stock at a time when Wall Streets Analysts issue sell recommendations?

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I promise to start paying attention to analysts the minute someone will explain to me the logic behind why they issue buy recommendations on stocks when they’re at an all time high, and sell recommendations on stocks at all time lows? Until then, with your permission, I would just rather take analysts out of the equation. I think they provide absolutely no value to investors. Stop loss orders Stop loss order is defined as: an order placed with a broker to sell when a certain price is reached. It is designed to limit an investor’s loss on a security position. This is sometimes called a stop market order. What is wrong with the use of stop loss orders. The main reason people lose money in the market is simply because they do take too much risk. Take, for example, the stop loss order rule. The original idea was to protect investors from losing money to bad investments. Sounds reasonable, but in reality stop loss orders have had a major impact on how investors operate. Instead of evaluatin

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