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Re: AIMStudent post# 43615

Monday, 04/22/2019 10:18:44 AM

Monday, April 22, 2019 10:18:44 AM

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Hi AIMS,
Yes, "theoretically." In fact, it's rare to have multiple sequential sales in a week. However, a Good News event could happen on an individual company stock that could drive prices quickly and initiate multiple sales in a week.

I'm always tempering my cash buildup with judgement of what I perceive as market risk (the v-Wave here). I don't sell if I've already satisfied the current suggested cash level. Instead, I "pull a vealie" by adding to the Portfolio Control an amount equal to 1/2 the suggested sell market order value. That moves the Next Buy and Sell order prices up a small amount.

During an upward market price move there would be sequential sales until such time as the cash reserve is saturated (for then present market risk). Then there would probably be alternating sales and vealies until such time the markets reverse the trend and consolidate or decline.

Buy from the Scared; Sell to the Greedy.....

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