Wednesday, 9 December 2009

'Buy on the rumour. Sell on the News."

'Buy on the rumour.  Sell on the News."

This means that most of the benefit comes in the run-up with only a small advance after the announcement.

Markets are more efficeint about assessing good news; an investor needs to move quickly if he is to benefit.

Best if you can forecast the likely firms based on historical earnings and trading volume.

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