The risk side of the equation must be addressed in detail, or the momentum strategy will fail.
Not exact matches
That is why traders should swing trade... 90 %
of the time, going for a reward that is at least twice as big as the
risk results in a mathematically profitable strategy (a positive trader's
equation) for both the bull and bear
side of the trade.
We need balanced information on both
sides of the
equation — pros and cons,
risks and benefits, and real numbers not scare - tactics which I hear all too often.
There are massive
risks on both
sides of that
equation.
This is driving many to consider new approaches and new exposures, particularly on the
risk - asset
side of the
equation.
We need well - defined support - resistance levels, a defined reward /
risk ratio on both
sides of the
equation, clean price triggers and a big picture that lets us execute in either direction.
No one with any credibility would do a
risk analysis that ONLY includes ONE
side of the
equation as well as EXAGGERATES the costs
of action.
So we are keeping an eye on both
sides of the
risk - reward
equation.
On the other
side of the
equation, it has long been recognized that the price
of fossil fuels does not reflect their many external costs, including air pollution, political and security
risks, and damage from climate change.
But the other
side of the
risk equation is cost.
This allows us to pluck Dr. Curry's main objection — uncertainty — from the wrong
side of the
equation and put it where it belongs, as a simple additional amount
of Risk.
Government funding should be focused predominantly on the science
of nano -
risk characterization, because private money for these promising technologies will tend more towards the product innovation
side of the
equation.
On both
sides of the
equation, the court must take account
of what steps can be taken to improve the quality
of the child's evidence and at the same time to decrease the
risk of harm to the child.»
However, this can be a disadvantage, such as when governments can not track funds easily, and
risk losing on the tax
side of the
equation (which may, potentially, mean that the average taxpayer ends up paying more).
In the commodities markets, farmers deal in futures as a hedge against the
risk of falling prices in the commodity they produce (say, corn) while, on the other
side of the
equation, companies like airline operators deal in futures to hedge against the
risk of an increase in the price
of fuel for their aircraft.