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Stock Market Wisdom-Learning to Trade Like the Legends, Part 10
I thought I would conclude this learning series with wisdom from the greatest stock market operator of all-time, Jesse Livermore. I have read, “Reminiscences of a Stock Operator”, many times. Much of the superb trading knowledge I am about to share with you, is from that classic book.
Whatever is happening in the stock market now, has happened in the past, and will happen in the future.
Always look for repetitions, and similar types of behavior in the market. History always repeats itself in the stock market.
The desire for constant action, even in bad market conditions, is responsible for many losses.
The biggest battle to win in the stock market, is fighting the enemies inside us. That is human nature.
Never argue with the market. The market is much bigger than any of us. Always stay in sync with the market flow.
You must believe in yourself, and your own judgement. Tips and opinions from others are dangerous, financially.
Implement a system, based on study and experience. Do not gamble.
If a stock does not act right, don’t buy it.
The way to make money is to properly appraise conditions. Plan accordingly, and then act.
Do not sell a stock that is acting right because you are anticipating a reaction.. The reaction may not happen.
The big money is not made in the individual fluctuations. It is made in major movements, which take time. Be right and sit tight.
Buy the best stocks during a bull market. Get out off all your stocks when the general market conditions start to reverse to a possible bear market.
Never buy cheap stocks. They are cheap for a good reason. A lot of money is lost this way.
Stocks are never too high to buy, or too low to sell.
Much depends on your timing. Always buy at exactly the right time.
Study your mistakes, and learn from them.
Look ahead and follow a clear trading plan.
A small loss should not bother you.
Watch the market. Determine the direction or trend. Go with the trend.
When prices are in a narrow range, wait until the price breaks through this range in either direction. Then go with the flow.
When you buy stocks, it is better to pay top prices.
Always accumulate your shares of a stock on the way up in price, never on the way down in price.
“Hope” will cause you to lose a lot of money, and “fear” will keep you from making a lot of money.
Sell what shows you a loss, and keep what shows you a profit.
When stock market leaders go down several points from their top, and do not come back, this is a clue of a possible general market reversal.
Do not try to sell at the top, or buy at the bottom.
You will be paid well for both patience, and being right.
Greed will cause people to take tips.
It is a fallacy that a stock once selling at 100 is now a good deal at 50, and a great deal at 20.
You should never buy at the bottom, and should always sell too soon.
A proper stock market education is like a medical education. It will take many years of learning.
Observation, experience, memory, and mathematics. A successful trader must depend on these.
Only trade when the odds or probabilities are in your favor.
If your business is to trade, you must study.
Do not go against the movement of industry groups in the stock market.
Do not buy a stock that does not follow the group leader.
The chart will warn you when something is wrong in the stock market.
Only go long on an advancing market, and only go short on a declining market.
In the stock market, your strongest ally are the conditions.
Knowledge is power, and power need not fear lies.
Stick to the facts, and do not worry about what other people think.
Learn from the experience of others.
Study proper trading psychology. It is very valuable.
People will continue to make the same mistakes in the future as they have in the past.
The sucker will always try to get something for nothing.
You must adapt yourself to changing conditions.
Be fearless, but not reckless.
Do not blame others for your own failures.
Stocks are manipulated to the highest prices possible, by the powers to be, and then sold to a gullible public on the way down.
Stay with the teachings of experience and common sense.
General wisdom is less valuable than specific savvy.
If you lose your temper, you are finished as a trader in the markets.
The trader or speculator’s most dangerous enemies are ignorance, fear, greed, and hope.
It is as important to know what not to do, as to know what should be done.
In a major bull market, the public at first makes money, which later is lost, by over-staying the bull market.
The public likes to be told. This is what makes tip giving a common occurrence.
The market usually looks ahead from 6 to 9 months, ahead of current conditions.
There is no need to know the reason why a stock advances in price. As long as it keeps moving up, with only small and natural reactions, it is a safe bet to stay with it.
If after a long, steady up-trend in price, a stock turns and slowly starts to go down, with only occasional small rallies, the trend is reversing, and it is time to sell your stock.
You have just read many of the true stock market secrets from Jesse Livermore. Learn and implement them into your own trading. You could make a fortune using this stock market wisdom.
About the Author
Hi, I’m Gary E Kerkow, founder of Tradingmarkets4u.com. This site provides information to help traders and investors become successful. I have over 20 years of trading experience including stocks, futures and options. I implement the strategies, methods, and psychology of the world’s best traders and investors. This includes Jesse Livermore, William J O’Neil and others. Visit my website at http://www.tradingmarkets4u.com
5 Things to Remember When Playing a Hunter in World of Warcraft
- Love Your Pet
Most new players to the game get to level 10, receive their newest pet of choice, and use them as much as they melee. Hunters tend to feel like they can accomplish the same amount of damage without the use of their pet as any other non-pet classes. BIG MISTAKE. Something you should never forget is that your pet is equivalent to 20-30% of your max damage. Even if you are seeing extremely high numbers and are satisfied, you will always do 20-30% more damage with a living, attacking pet. So love your pet, it defines who you are. Use your pet for other things as well, such as destroying totems from enemies. Make sure you read up on which pets generate the most use for you, as they all have unique abilities that can make or break an encounter.
- Use Your Traps
It can not be said enough how important a hunter’s trap is. Again, this is something that seems so simple, but it just gets overlooked so much. Snake traps (learned at level 68) apply a movement imparing poison, and offer a decent DPS boost. Freezing traps (learned at 20) are your basic 1-person CC. Remember that the DoT from Serpent sting will break a freezing trap. Frost traps (learned at 28) are a wonderful AOE snare, slowing an infinite number of mobs down to a crawl in a modest sized radius. Freezing arrow (learned at 80) is just a way of throwing a freezing trap a distance away. Your Explosive and Immolation traps should always be used when all others can’t be used effectively, whether for a single target mob with high hit points, or a group of enemies just to add a little extra damage. You’ve got tons of CC (crowd control) and damage, learn to use it!
- Watch Your Auto Shot
It can’t be stressed enough that you need to watch where you’re shooting. Many people use the TAB button to switch between targets. Occasionally you will TAB too much and end up pulling a group that was unintended. When you find yourself locked onto a target that you don’t want to pull, you have an extremely limited time to cancel your attack. Step backwards, do a 180 degree turn, or just hit cancel to ensure you do NOT pull something. Your pet works in the same fashion, because when you shoot an enemy, your pet attacks. Keeping it on passive is one remedy, but being fast enough to cancel your attack is a fail-safe action.
- Misdirect, Misdirect, Misdirect
Although you don’t get this ability until level 70, misdirect shot will guarantee the tank has threat, send wild mobs back to the tank, or make some near-impossible pulls easier for the tank. Even when soloing, this tactic is important. You can focus the attention on to your pet so you can remain at safe distance. Many hard fought battles are won with the use of Misdirection.
All hunter’s should have this macro:
#showtooltip Misdirection
/cast [@focus] Misdirection
- Use Your Situational Abilities
A good tactic for saving healers if and when a mob gets away from the tank is to use your Distracting Shot to pull it towards you, then Feign Death when it gets just outside your hit box. This should give your tank enough time to get the aggro back. Even an extra buffer for this tactic is to use Concussive Shot, and when it gets close, Wing Clip it to add a little extra time if your tank is exceptionally busy. Disengage also works well if you’re merely kiting the mob around and it gets just a little too close. These tactics are used for more than just saving people, but a hunter should always be on the lookout to support allies in need, ESPECIALLY in PvP!
Now you have a great, basic idea on hunters and their uses. Master these techniques and you will be considered a good player. Hunters are the most criticized players in the game, so learning them quick will save you from humiliation and not finding groups due to your reputation as a “Huntard”. If all else fails and you can’t seem to pick it up, then maybe you should quit playing or just roll a Pally. Thanks for taking the time to read this article.
Gary Michalske
About the Author
My name is Gary Michalske and I have been playing World of Warcraft since the year 2005. It took me a long time to be considered “elite”, but now that I have, I wish to share my knowledge with everyone.
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