Make it make sense... Stock Trading

Published: Oct. 25, 2021, 10:30 a.m.

On today\u2019s episode, something a little different. One of the most popular Risktory episodes of 2021, or ever, really, has been the episode \u2018Make it make sense\u2026 Gamestop\u2019 where I documented how a bunch of Reddit bros went up against Wall Street and stripped wealthy investors of over a billion dollars through a stock trading strategy called short-selling.

Ever since that episode first aired in February 2021, I\u2019ve been inundated with questions about stock trading strategies. And I\u2019ve found it interesting that most, if not all, of the questions were, and are, around minimizing loss and maximizing yield. And how to avoid the former and how to chase the latter.

And you might be thinking, that\u2019s weird. Why are people messaging a podcast based in risk and history about stock trading strategies.

Don\u2019t worry, it flummoxed me too at first. But then I figured it out.

Stock trading strategies are \u2013 at their core \u2013 pure risk management. Depending on your objective, there is likely to be a stock trading strategy that, when implemented, will work to minimize loss and maximize yield. The messages I was receiving were not necessarily around the technicalities of stock trading but, rather, how to use them in a risk management context or risk management ecosystem.

So, on today\u2019s episode, I make sense of ten of the most popular stock trading strategies: what they are, how they work, and how you \u2013 the average, everyday person \u2013 can utilize them. From the perspective of risk management.

The Risktory Podcast is created, written, hosted and produced by Jacinthe A Galpin.

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Time Stamps
Market Order: 2:36
Limit Order: 4:33
All or None: 6:10
Fill or Kill: 7:53
Immediate or Cancel: 8:50
Stop: 9:41
Stop Limit: 10:26
Short Sell: 11:07
Day: 13:36
Good till Cancelled: 14:17

Related Episode
https://www.spreaker.com/user/jacintheagalpin/21-02-01-mims-gamestop-disruption