Fundamentalist trading is the trading of companies after they have been analyzed for certain corporate events such as acquisitions, earnings and reorganizations. Many feel that this trading is very similar to stock swing trading with the exception being that a position does get held for longer than a day. And still other experts believe that this type of trading is actually in the middle of two other styles of trading: day trading and trend trading.
However, a trend trader usually examines the long term trends of the stock in question and can sometimes hold onto the stock for weeks or even a few months. Those who deal with day trading stocks normally hold onto a stock for only a few minutes or possibly a couple of hours, but it is never longer than one day.
Conversely, the traders and investors in stock swing trading will hang onto their stocks for a certain amount of time, sometimes for only a few days or up to a few weeks, which means that it is actually somewhere between a day trade and a trend trade. They tend to base their stock trading on where a particular stock lies on the intra week or month swing movement.
When many experts are asked how to swing trade stocks effectively, they claim that picking the right stock is, of course, essential to success. It is believed that the best stocks are those considered large cap (companies with a capitalization value of over 10 million dollars) and they are the ones that are most actively traded on major exchanges. When dealing with an active market, stocks will swing between low and high extremes that are broadly defined, and the swing trader then rides the swing one way for a few days and then quite possibly switches to the other side when the stock changes its direction.
You need to keep in mind that in either market extreme, bear or bull market, stock swing trading can be a little more difficult than in a market that lies somewhere between those two extreme markets. With those kinds of extremes, stocks that would normally be fairly active may not show that same up and down swing and movement that they might when the indexes have remained pretty stable and steady for a few weeks or a month. This means that the swing trader will probably have the best luck when the market has not really moved much; perhaps rising for awhile and then falling for awhile with the pattern repeating itself over and over for a period of time.
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