MS.
You said you use 4*ATR as your trailing stop. Is that on a daily timeframe?
As usual the weekend is a boring time (market is closed)
I have been diving further into investing both short term and long term.
It is obvious to me that my strategy will consist of both long and short term trades with possibly 25% of my capital used for short term trading and the rest used for long positions mainly during a Bull market..
I have still been looking at Options to increase my possible exposure in the long term as I do remain Bullish on the future 3-5 years.
However one thing i have been looking into is trading into shares which are going Ex-dividend, if i was to trade into shares which will be going Ex-dividend in a few days and then get out once Ex-dividend will it not be possible for me to pickup the reward of the dividend yield without holding the share for a long period of time.
As long as i dont earn more then 5000 from dividends in a year i won't need to hold the shares for the required 45 days..
my next question relates to the options possibly will hold, if I exercise the option and it has a dividend I believe from what i have read that i will get all the dividend from that share over the period I have held the Call option, if this is infact I assume the dividend will go on the exercised date tax year statement.
Enigmatic, you're taking a thoughtful and considered approach so good on you for that.As you can see currently my BHP holdings exceeds my Rule 1 and BRM CFE both exceed my Rule 5, has anyone else had similar rules with there risk-management Rules and if so how have they dealt with them. Are my rules to strict should the be more flexible to allow for growth of Speculative stocks.
Hah, I've had a couple of good examples of this recently. Sell to protect profits when a downturn occurs and a few weeks later that stock goes on to make a new high.And having issues with 2 as currently Majority of shares share I have sold due to loss of capital has soon recovered well, do you just learn to take it in your stride and move on do you suggest re-visiting the share you sold.
Bushman what would you rate BHP and for what reason, just so i can get a better picture on how others rate risk.
Rozella, where are they now?Enigmatic, do a search for Rozella's thread about dividends.
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