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Stock Market Order Types: Market Order, Limit Order, Stop-Loss, Stop Limit, Trailing Stop

Stock Market Order Types: Market Order, Limit Order, Stop-Loss, Stop Limit, Trailing Stop

In your brokerage accounts you’ll usually see 5 order types: Market Order, Limit Order, Stop-Loss, Stop Limit, and Trailing Stop. I show how each order type can be applied with an example stock. Video Chapters:IntroDon’t Worry About All The Order Options Or VolatilityBid & Ask SpreadMarket OrderLimit OrderStop-Loss OrderStop Limit OrderTrailing Stop OrderTime In Force

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Should You Copy Warren Buffett?

Should You Copy Warren Buffett?

Yes, you absolutely should if you’ve done your homework and believe in the same companies that Warren Buffett has invested in. Same goes for Charlie Munger. No shame in being a copycat! A lot of times in investing, we feel lucky and happy if we can manage to get a 10x (10 bagger) or 100x

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Why Charlie Munger Buying More Alibaba Matters & BABA's Growing Cloud Business

Why Charlie Munger Buying More Alibaba Matters and BABA’s Growing Cloud Business

Charlie Munger doubling down on Alibaba led to a 15% stock price increase in the week ending October 8, 2021. I discuss Alibaba’s role in the growing cloud infrastructure, Superinvestors’ BABA activity, especially one that’s similar to Charlie Munger and Mohnish Pabrai. Topics Reviewed:-Why Alibaba Stock +15% This Week-Charlie Munger’s DJCO Buying More BABA Lessons

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One Up On Wall Street By Peter Lynch - Key Takeaways For Investing Success

One Up On Wall Street By Peter Lynch – Key Takeaways For Investing Success

One Up On Wall Street stands the tests of time as legendary fund manager Peter Lynch shares the investing strategies behind his successful Fidelity career. The investing lessons herein will make you a better investor! Peter Lynch originally wrote the book in 1989 and included an updated introduction for the 2000 edition. He left the

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