Although there are no guarantees in trading/investing, Right Side Of The Chart (RSOTC) makes every effort to explain the reasoning behind each trade idea, often providing additional information and considerations such as reducing position sizing on more volatile, higher risk trades; proper diversification among various sectors; helping to identify times when it might be beneficial to keep trading light, such as during periods where the market is likely to consolidate (i.e.- chop around without a clear direction); etc…
Many of the concepts and analysis published on Trade ideas on RSTOC may be useful to both short-term, active traders as well as longer-term investors utilizing a more hands-off, part-time approach to managing their trades or investments. Although the majority of the trade ideas shared on the site are intended as swing trades with typical holding periods ranging from several days to several months, RSOTC also offers a separate category of Long-Term Trade Ideas geared towards longer-term swing traders, trend traders & investors. Long-term Trades are trade or investment ideas that have the potential for significant returns over a longer-term period, typically several months or more. This category of trade ideas might be useful for the longer-term swing trader or investor looking for investment ideas to supplement their existing portfolio and prefers a less active, more hands-off approach to investing.
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