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BUILDING A STRATEGY PART 5 INPLAY
TRADING CONTINUED
Rooney
The trade was already entered as Rooney scored early however in the twenty
eighth minuet Rooney got his second putting me in a fantastic position. His
rise continued and by Half time Rooney was trading at around £1.34.
Exit Signal 1
If early game winning goal is cancelled out within the first half exit the trade
for a small loss.
Always cut your losses short by exiting the trade as quickly as possible.
Once a player loses game winning goal position his price will start to drop.
Because of the initial rise in price we should be able to instant sell with only a
small loss.
Exit signal 2
If you entered the trade early and get to half time with your player still on one
game winning goal, exit the trade for a profit if you have a minimum 10% price
rise.
Statistically the second half is where most of the action happens so the status
of your position is likely to change. if you have a profit margin exit the trade
and move on to the next one. Because your player is still in a healthy position
there should still be demand for the player so sell to market.
Exit Signal 3
Your player has two goal game winning goals, (meaning if the opposition
scores your player still retains game winning goal position) exit if the
opposition score or in the last five minuets of the match.
Stay in the trade as long into the game as possible, if the opposing team
score exit the trade by selling to market. Demand for your player will still be
high because he is still in a game winning goal position with two goals.
If the opposing team fail to score then ride the price rise until the latter stages
of the match, sell to market before performance buzz scores are settled.