Cheap stocks can always get cheaper, particularly when the market direction is bearish. Which is why I don’t “dumpster dive” when I invest and why I don’t try to catch a proverbial falling knife. If you want to decrease your risk and increase your probability of success, wait for an uptrend to be in place. If your investment thesis is correct, you can afford to be patient and wait for your moment. Yes, you’ll miss catching the absolute bottom. But again, that’s fine. No one consistently calls exact bottoms in the bear market … not you, not me and not even legends like Warren Buffett. Today, let’s dig deeper into why momentum investing works. Suggested Stories: 100-Rated Security Stock Is Set to Crush the Market Why I Don't Dumpster Dive for “Cheap” Stocks Stock investors are in danger, no matter what the Fed does: If the Fed doesn't hike rates fast enough, inflation will take off like a rocket ship. But if it raises rates high enough to stop inflation, it will crash the stock market. 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