Sun Tzu's Rules of Institutional Accumulation
A way to get something of value is to destroy the perception of its value. This can be achieved by an action opposite to the logical end.
>Buying requires selling. You have to spend money to make it. Be prepared to sell 3 shares to buy 5.
> Sell ruthlessly just when the fog begins to clear.
>Sell down to newly placed stop-loss orders after recent gains... you can trigger a selling cascade that builds downward with very little help.
>Create uncertainty about news with counter-intuitive price moves.
>Use and develop negative TA formations to add credibility to the downward pressure you are creating.
>Retailers come in surges, and fade just as quickly. In the face of overwhelming buying, yield the field... temporarily. The next day will provide opportunity to walk it back down.
>Patience patience patience. Persistent pressure breaks sentiment over time.