Essentially we wait for a false break to occur and then
trade back in the direction of the existing trend.
It's why I actually wouldn't mind
trading back into the second for multiple picks there.
Either that or they make a 1st round pick then
trade back up in the 2nd.
What I can see is trading down to get more day two picks and
then trading back into the first round for two picks, using the extra picks we grabbed by trading down.
It's an outdated chart, but still provides a relatively pertinent guideline for
trade backs from the top 10 in recent drafts.
I don't really want more picks
by trading back, but if we are wiped out at 19 then fine.
They can take the player of their choosing or even
trade back again if a team wants a QB badly enough.
Have you seen the trade confirmation from my very first
stock trade back in 1989?
I
think trading back in the first then using that extra ammo and the other 9 picks we already have to move up and get your guys.
I can't speak for everyone, but when
started trading back in 2007 I was constantly switching between time frames.
I do run out of that tier of players after about 5 or 6 guys, so I would be nervous
trading back later than about # 19.
Are stocks pieces of paper to be
endlessly traded back and forth, or are they proportional interests in underlying businesses?
Both are a reach at this point in the draft as well in my eyes, they could
easily trade back a few and still land either guy.
There is also no reason why we wouldn't be able to
trade back up a few spots later on.
There is probably a scenario where you can
trade back from 19 and get an extra 3rd.
I hope we take the highest rated player on our board at 16 if we do
n't trade back.
Essentially we wait for a false break to occur and
then trade back in the direction of the existing trend.
The only question is can he find someone that wants to
trade back into the first and what they will offer to get there.
I don't like to take every accessory out and start over, only to
trade it back again after the holidays.
If they aren't getting one of those players, why not try to
trade back in the first round and add an additional pick?
Are stocks pieces of paper to be
endlessly traded back and forth, or are they proportional interests in underlying businesses?
Maybe trade back and draft three players from this deep draft class to get better depth.
If Quenton Nelson or Bradley Chubb were available at # 9, I could see the possibility, but the 49ers won't
trade back with any team if Nelson or Chubb are available to them at # 9.
However, with the market again making new highs, interest rates rising, and the «reflation»
trade back on, we view the YTD underperformance of the KIE as a buying opportunity.
This means Ward would be a potential
trade back option for the Broncos if they do decide to go that route.
$ FUSZ... My GAP N GO Robot added 3120 shares, but is programmed to
trade back out... not invest.