A lot of traders completely ignore the price action of the broader market. This will never end well. If the market is heading south or in the midst of a strong sell-off, that is not the time to be adding new long positions. Simply because the stock managed to trigger an alert for you to buy the stock, or because a stock pulled back to the price level you have long desired to trade it at, does not always mean that you should. Price alerts do not mean you should pull the trigger automatically on the trade!
In this episode, I talk about what to think about when deciding whether or not you should pull the trigger on price alerts.
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