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Should You Buy the Dip? // Ep. 108

A trader asked a question about trading pullbacks in a trend and if that is a good idea. We give our opinions and what to be aware of.

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In This Episode

  • Strategies for trend trading
  • Do professional traders trade pull backs?
  • Why we ask for permission

When is a Good Time to “Buy the Dip?”

A trader asked a question about trading pullbacks in a trend and if that is a good idea.

So we give our opinions on that strategy and what the trader can do next.

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One of the core undertones of the question is the idea of having to ask permission. We explore this idea and also talk about how risk is all about perception.

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