 | | From: | Andrew | | Subject: | How do you define the size of a market? | | Date: | 16 Jan 2005 00:03:29 -0800 |
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 | Hello All
I am looking to invest in the stockmarket and have been reading up on the different methods of analysis. One of the general investment articles I read described how medium-sized markets are the best for trend trading as they are not as volatile as small markets and not as efficient as large ones. Unfortunately, it didn't go any further and I was wondering how a financial market is defined as small, medium or large.
Is it arbitrary or is there some generally accepted standard?
If anyone could give me some Australian examples, I would much appreciate it.
Thanks Andrew
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 | | From: | Travis Morien | | Subject: | Re: How do you define the size of a market? | | Date: | 16 Jan 2005 01:25:15 -0800 |
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 | Andrew, you cannot call yourself an "investor" if you are trend trading. Traders are not investors.
More information on investment (and trading) at www.travismorien.com/FAQ.htm
Travis www.travismorien.com
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