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What are position trading and swing trading? Get your mind out of the gutter. They're way more boring than they sound.
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- 00:00
Finance a la shmoop what are position trading and swing trading? all right well
- 00:08
in the kamasutra there lives a kind of give-and-take as the oh wait that's a [Man discussing karmasutra]
- 00:12
different position trading and that's something else sorry this one the way
- 00:17
more boring one refers more or less to the duration in which an investor takes
- 00:22
a position in a given security yes not nearly as fun so duration a megatrend is
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- 00:29
a long term trend that is big and fat and wide and can last decades like the [S&P 500 graph appears]
- 00:34
advent of the internet a given market like a bear or a bull last a few years
- 00:39
and change and things that are intermediate term like a few months to
- 00:44
maybe a year are where position trading comes in like a prognosticator might [Knights carrying Ned Stark]
- 00:49
give convincing data to a hedge fund that this winter will be much colder in
- 00:54
high population areas than was previously predicted so he wants to
- 01:00
short gas futures exposed to those areas and from the next six months that would
- 01:05
be a position trade short gas.. kind of like gas X only different...So [Woman letting off gas]
- 01:12
that's position trading where you're thinking about a couple of quarters in
- 01:15
the future for a given investment and if you think about the original position we
- 01:19
proffered if the players involved are good well it can last for an hour maybe [Man exiting a restroom]
- 01:24
more now put yourself on a swing set well one swing from peak to trough lasts
- 01:29
only seconds but that's swing trading position trading lasts months whereas
- 01:35
swing trading lasts days..There's a shock from a bomb having gone off in the [Explosion occurs]
- 01:40
middle east and for three days oil prices spiked with the world holding its
- 01:45
breath thinking that this is the beginning of the end and that more bombs
- 01:49
a'la Dr. Strangelove will come in other areas but then the swing trader might [Dr Strangelove on a rocket]
- 01:54
make a bet that this bomb was an isolated incident a one-off or that in
- 01:58
fact the headline was misspelled courtesy of the poorly schooled
- 02:02
journalist who wrote it and instead it was supposed to be this headline so in
- 02:07
those three days oil prices fall back to about where they were and the swing [Oil prices decrease]
- 02:11
cycle is complete in our next video
- 02:14
maybe we'll get into a different kind of swing...[Do not disturb sign appears on door]
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