I Don't Trade The Noise, I Invest In The Fundamentals
πππThis week's earnings season feels like a fireworks show : dazzling, volatile and over in a flash. Tesla surges, Pinterest dives, Rocket Lab ricochets like a pinball. For many traders, it is a playground for quick trades - nimble entries, sharp exits and the thrill of catching a perfect swing.
I admire that agility. I really do.
But I have never been that trader. I don't chase the spark, I build the fire.
My style? Buy and Hold. I lean into conviction, not momentum. I study business models like stories, not tickers. I hold great stocks like $Alphabet(GOOGL)$
Still I watch the charts and read the signals - MACD crossovers, RSI spikes, volume surges. They whisper possibilities and sometimes I wonder : What if I took the trade?
There was one time I did. I saw the set up, felt the pulse and jumped in. Sold within hours. A small gain. But oddly it did not feel triumphant. It felt transactional, like I skimmed the surface of something deeper.
So I returned to my rhythm - to the slow dance of compounding , to the quiet confidence of holding through noise.
Next week, I won't be chasing volatility. I will be observing it and respecting it. Perhaps I will write about it because every chart tells a story. I am here for the ones that have the strong fundamentals because they are the ones that last.
While signals may flash and Bollinger Bands may beckon, my compass points me elsewhere.
I invest in stories that endure, in companies that reflect my values, in a future that I want to be part of, not just profit from. And to me, that is the strongest trade of all.
@Tiger_SG @Tiger_comments @CaptainTiger @TigerStars @TigerClub
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after all the end goal is to get profit.
a snippet at the portion not to your style while majority of fund at your preferred style.
love investment or love profits?
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