What's the Best Way to Use Stops?

By Quint Tatro Mar 09, 2010 11:00 am

How to use stops to improve your odds.



Minyanville is thrilled to present Quint Tatro’s new video, the Minyanville Market Minder.

On today’s show, Quint talks about stops. When stops are discussed, it's often from the standpoint of fixed dollar amount or a fixed percentage. So, what’s the difference? And what’s the best way to use stops to your advantage?

Using Intel (INTC) as an example, Quint explains all this and more.

Click below to watch the video.



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