I would like to know, so I can put together a generic "list for beginners," for some friends and myself of specific rules people strictly follow when making investment decisions so as to help facilitate the establishment of some guidelines to try and mitigate bias or outside sentiment when making investment decisions:
Please include any all rules you may individually follow when opening and closing positions, including any specific metrics, thresholds, volumes, valuations, etc...that you adhere to.
I appreciate any and all responses and will gladly share the list after I have compiled it; pending enough information is shared here. If you view it, please take the time to quickly add something; it may benefit us all.
If you don't have any specific rules, are there any guidelines you follow as a result of a trade gone bad in the past or even gone well, if so please briefly share what you learned from that experience.
Generally speaking I'd prefer to keep the topic focused on individual equities and any applicable derivatives.
Thanks a million!
Edit: I plan to cross post this in r/stocks, so if I should not do that, please just let me know and I will delete one.
Submitted October 03, 2018 at 01:48AM by Halcyon18 https://ift.tt/2Nj9Ids