Q: You have often noted your preference for investing in stocks exhibiting positive momentum.  Do you promote this strategy to obtain the best price for the stock - i.e. not buying a failing knife or to ensure that the stock being purchased has a solid following with other investors and therefore a "good future"?  I reference CELH and VRT in this question in order to determine the best way to purchase these stocks as both have been declining significantly for a short time ( although I think any volatile stock could be used).  There is no question in mind that I want to buy both.  Normally, I would wait to see their prices turn north before buying but both have shown in the past that a 10% - 20% one-day rise is not impossible.  So is a partial buy-in called for here and risk missing in on a one-day big jump?  Or is it best to see positive momentum first in case the stock isn't coming back?
Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.
    Appreciate your insight.
Paul F.