$fas $faz $spy $xlf Direct from stocktwits. What's your strategy for trading short ETFs and financial ETFs? Do you listen to fellow traders, do your own due dilli, or both?
Top ETFs on Twitter, do you trade them?
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I've used twitter for 3 weeks now - not by being a member - but by running searches and bookmarking legit sites. Let me share a great investment research news feed:
http://twitter.com/ZacksInvestment
Can you share any, beside Stocktwits?
Are you a loyal reader or contributor to Stocktwits?Simply put, I do not have the attention span to follow everyone's rants and quasi-random thoughts on there. It's so tedious keeping track of who is who. I realize you can set up a filter. Anyway - yes, I think on a surface level, Stocktwits is very valuable for an in-the-moment perspective. Those ETFs they do list & talk about are actionable. Overall, I like to check it only 1x a day. Then again, I make 10-20 trades a year - none of them ETFs (yet).
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About stategy I suggest you read my post on http://www.etftrends.com/forum/topic/where-are-you-in-the-markets-right-now
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great post Paulo. NutSkin--Stocktwits is full of investors new and seasoned, and there are valuable pieces of advice from the users. ST gives a recommended follow list of knowledgeable traders to start with, its all about participating and engaging. I use ETF trends for my news and tools and stocktwits to find out info in real time.
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I follow the strategies I have on my system and pay nevermind to what anybody posts on boards such as Twitter. There are a few respected boards that I read, this being one of them. But I make my own decisions.
As far as short and financial ETF's - I treat them as any other ETF. Price action dictates my buys and sells.
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