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>how would you sell/short if this stock followed the current trend (e.g AI-infrastructure)?
>how would you sell/short if this stock didn't follow the current trend (but you like the fundamentals)?

Some people say, if it climbs 10%, sell 10%. If 30%, sell 30% etc..
To me, this tactic doesn't seem to benefit your position long term. I can understand using it in volatile markets, where every inch, every win counts, but not if I actually like the company and want to see it prosper in the future.

So, what to do with pic related?
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>>62308487
I find that the only viable way to invest is to monitor market narratives by stock movements and newsicles (now automated with AI), and invest into these trends, then sell when ridiculous stuff happens every other day, wait for the correction, then move to the next narrative. AI is half way ridiculous by now.
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>>62308487
When you screenshot it, you better sell. Im dead serious
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