For those who care to weigh in, here's an attempt to classify some (not all) of the primary investment philosophies I've seen over time (these are my words, not anything AI-generated, so forgive any errors or opinions). Most people use a blend, so feel free to use these categories, or some of your own to share your outlook on how to invest:
1. Random Walk Theory
3. Technical Analysis
4. Momentum/Other
Next, I'll give my assessment of my current thinking, and others are encouraged to share their thoughts.
1. Random Walk Theory
- The basic idea is that the market fully prices in all externalities. information (both public and private), investor sentiment, etc., so the best strategy is to set it and forget it - use broad indexes and buy-and-hold strategies, and don't actively trade to try to gain an edge. Dollar cost averaging and dividend reinvestment are common strategies in this theory.
- Through deep (or shallow) financial analysis of financial statements, analyst reports, market studies, and other means, outperforming stocks can be selected by those who have the best access to information, or best analysis tools. Simpler methods include ratio analysis, competitive analysis (both quantitative and qualitative), and M&A speculation (takeout candidates, strategic mergers, etc.).
3. Technical Analysis
- Through deep (or shallow) technical analysis, and a belief that past performance patterns dictate likely future results, setups can be identified that give the trader excess profits versus other methods. Examples include price/volume studies, identification of trading "gaps", technical and statistical measures, and any number of theories (most of which are backtested). These can be as simple as retracement or moving averages, but can get quite complex.
4. Momentum/Other
- This is a catch-all category which includes "buy the dip" traders, pure momentum followers, IPO speculators, and even meme stock buyers. This strategy is usually followed by short-term traders, who sometimes don't care which direction the stock goes (they're comfortable being either long or short), and sometimes are pure degenerate gamblers.
Next, I'll give my assessment of my current thinking, and others are encouraged to share their thoughts.