Top ETFs on Twitter, do you trade them?

(5 posts)
  • Started 2 years ago by SocialTrader
  • Latest reply from RickT
  1. SocialTrader
    Member

    $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?

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. NutSkin
    Member

    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).
    -Matt

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. paulo.rego
    Member

    About stategy I suggest you read my post on http://www.etftrends.com/forum/topic/where-are-you-in-the-markets-right-now

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. SocialTrader
    Member

    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.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  5. RickT
    Member

    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.

    Posted 2 years ago #

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