Left or Right-side Trading: Which Approach Do You Prefer for Tesla?

Left-side trading refers to entering the market early, predicting changes before a trend is confirmed. Right-side trading, on the other hand, waits for the trend to be confirmed before making a move.

This phenomenon often occurs in the stock market.

For example, $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ recently dropped to $217, with public sentiment claiming it was worthless and everyone waiting for it to go below $200. However, two days ago, Tesla rebounded to $270, and people started buying again.

This situation is driven by the characteristics of left-side and right-side trading.

Left-side traders possess the contrarian ability to buy the dip before a trend is established. However, many people, especially beginners, are unable to predict market changes in advance and may struggle with the psychological pressure of catching falling knives.

Therefore, right-side traders prefer to wait for market stability and buy Tesla after it has bottomed out.

Tesla is also a typical stock suited for trend trading.

In the first three months of this year, Tesla has already experienced a 40% drop and correction. This decline was influenced by CTA selling, but these factors will soon turn into support for a strong rally in Tesla at the end of March. The CTA buying drove Tesla's strong rise, and it even surpassed the resistance at $285.

Some say the next few trading days are likely to see a Gamma Squeeze effect, with $285 potentially not being the end of this rally.

How do you view?

Which approach do you take for trading Tesla or other stocks?

What type of investor are you?

# Left or Right-side Trading: Which Approach Do You Prefer?

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  • Shyon
    ·03-26
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    When trading Tesla $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ or other stocks, I adopt a mixed approach that combines both left-side and right-side trading, depending on the market trend. 

    During a downtrend, I prefer to be a left-side trader, identifying potential bottoms before the broader market recognizes them. This requires a contrarian mindset and the ability to endure short-term volatility, as catching a falling knife is never easy. However, I believe that when a stock like Tesla experiences excessive pessimism and irrational selling, it often presents an opportunity for long-term gains. By entering early, I position myself ahead of the crowd, capitalizing on the eventual recovery once selling pressure fades.

    On the other hand, during an uptrend, I shift towards right-side trading, waiting for confirmation before making additional moves. Momentum plays a crucial role in stock movements, and once a stock establishes a bullish trend, it tends to attract more institutional and retail interest. Instead of chasing uncertain bottoms, I let the trend validate itself and then ride the wave upward. In Tesla's case, if it surpasses key resistance levels and shows sustained strength, I might add to my position or hold for further gains. This approach helps me avoid unnecessary risks while maximizing returns during strong rallies.

    Currently, Tesla has already corrected significantly in the first quarter, and the conditions are aligning for a potential rebound. The impact of CTA buying, along with the possibility of a Gamma Squeeze, suggests that the stock could continue rising past $285. While I took a left-side approach during the decline, I now recognize that momentum has shifted, and I will adjust accordingly. As an investor, my strategy is flexible—combining contrarian entries in bearish phases with trend-following in bullish ones—to optimize my returns while managing risks effectively.

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  • icycrystal
    ·03-27
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    @HelenJanet @GoodLife99 @SPACE ROCKET @TigerGPT @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa @SPACE ROCKET @TigerGPT @rL

    Left-side trading refers to entering the market early, predicting changes before a trend is confirmed. Right-side trading, on the other hand, waits for the trend to be confirmed before making a move.

    This phenomenon often occurs in the stock market.

    Some say the next few trading days are likely to see a Gamma Squeeze effect, with $285 potentially not being the end of this rally.

    How do you view?

    Which approach do you take for trading Tesla or other stocks?

    What type of investor are you?

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  • Tiger_comments
    ·03-31
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  • DiAngel
    ·03-27
    I don’t trade or invest in Telsa.


    But I m a long term investor for SG market. Nobody is able to predict the trend of the stocks. For me, once I have the money to “burn”, I will just go in and “conquer”. Of course, I will do my TA and then will do my cost per each unit before I q my price for the stock. Sometimes, the downtrend price movement is so fast that I don’t have sufficient time to pull out my queue. I will end up like panda 🐼🐼. [Happy][LOL][Chuckle]. This was what happened to me last month with $Mapletree Ind Tr(ME8U.SI)$. Black eyes for both cash & SRS. But now I have the final laugh 😂🤭[Chuckle][Grin][LOL][Happy] to the bank.


    Anyway, this month yet to SG stocks hunting as my mind is still floating after 2 weeks vacation and attended charity appreciation dinner last night.
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  • MHh
    ·03-27
    I am a right-side trader. For example, the HK market has been dropping in the last 4 years. In this market, I won’t be a left side trader as the lows can get even lower and I don’t want to be catching a falling knife. So, I prefer to be wait for the trend to reverse before entering or to enter when there is some sign of a rally. For US stocks and SREITS, I prefer to enter when my target price is reached as I tend to invest in these for the longer term. However, I may swing to become a left-side trader during earnings season. I might try to get ahead of a rally if I expect the company to be able to meet or exceed expectations. This is risky, so it has to be stock that I believe in the longer term prospects and the entering price has to be reasonable.
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  • Aqa
    ·03-27
    Left or Right-side trading depending on the technical analysis and macroeconomics at time of investment. Capital preservation and risk management is key. It is most important to Invest in stocks that we know and understand. $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ is suitable for trend trading. Remember to always do due diligence before each trade. Thanks @Tiger_comments @icycrystal
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  • MilkTeaBro
    ·03-26
    I am an investor on the left side transaction. I normally continue to add positions when the stock keeps falling under his fair value. I normally don't chase high if I buy a stock then it starts jumping.
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  • Mrzorro
    ·03-26
    I am not sure whether I am left or right- side trader. I think I am on my own side. when I found out that stock had the right price or right timing for me, then I would buy it, or else I would wait for the opportunity. Trade only when I feel comfortable.
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  • 1PC
    ·03-26
    I have done 3 positions with Left trading & IF the Right trading realized, then its HUAT AH 💰. If it doesn't realize, then DIE La [LOL] [LOL] [LOL]. This 2 weeks will know whether it's a Hero or Zero [Facepalm] [Facepalm] [Facepalm] @Jes86188 @Barcode @Shyon @新美股神 @Aqa
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  • Type of Investor:
    I'm more of a risk-managed trend follower, preferring to enter trades with some level of confirmation, especially in volatile stocks like Tesla. I’d typically avoid trying to pick exact bottoms or tops unless I have strong technical or fundamental reasons to do so.
    However, depending on the market environment or specific stock, I might use a contrarian approach selectively for stocks that I believe are undervalued or oversold, but I'd generally wait for more signals of market recovery before committing substantial capital.
    Ultimately, Tesla’s price movements seem to align more with momentum traders and option traders who thrive on volatility. The right-side trading strategy might give me more comfort with its lower risk, but for those who are willing to take on more risk and have the skills to read early market signals, left-side trading offers significant upside potential.
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  • Left-side & right-side trading is a classic example of how traders & investors handle risk & market psychology. Both approaches hav their merits & canbe effective in different market conditions. Here's howIviewthem:
    Left-Side Trading:
    • Approach: Left-side trading involves entering e market before a trend is confirmed, oftenbuying when a stock is experiencing a dip or downturn, anticipating a reversal before the majority of emarket catches on. Thisrequires a high level ofconviction & ability to withstand psychologicalpressure, as catching "falling knives" can result in significant losses if e trend continues downward.
    • Advantages: e potential for large profits if e reversal happens & you're in early. This strategy often appeals to more contrarian investors who believe e market overreacts.
    • Risks: It can be very risky, especially for beginners, timing the market perfectly is incredibly difficult. Additionally, entering 2 early can lead to bigger losses if e stock continues to decline.
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  • ECLC
    ·03-26
    Started with left-side trading and go with it using available vouchers. Later on, think safer with right-side trading and mostly stick with it.
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  • Short squeeze rally may happen or a dead cat bounce. The rebound may not be substantial and for long. Not sure but see how.
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  • ELI_59
    ·03-26
    I have no preference on either left side or right side. Only will be on my side if i feel right in buying Tesla
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  • Success88
    ·03-27
    I anyside also can as long as can earn money
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  • Liang888
    ·03-26
    Both sides also important to minimize risk
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  • blinky
    ·03-26
    Great analysis
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  • Hengky_
    ·03-27

    Great article, would you like to share it?

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