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Finding the Bottom on Micro cap and Penny Stocks
Trading low priced Micro cap and penny stocks is a “High Risk High Reward” style of trading.
Author: Keith Guyette
Technical Analysis in Stock Market Trading
Introduction to Technical Analysis in Stock Market Trading
Author: Tradeopolis
How Trading Works
How stock market trading works and types of trading orders
Author: Tradeopolis
Executing a Trade
How stock exchanges work
Author: Tradeopolis
Wrap Fee Investment Accounts: The Ultimate Investment Scam
Here are some candidates for future "Blockbuster Scandal Awards" (B S Awards, if you will): Variable Life Insurance & Annuities, Wrap Fee Managed Investment Accounts, Portfolio Window Dressing, Asset Allocation Mutual Funds, and Obscene Executive Compensation.
Author: Steve Selengut
Trading Channeling Stocks
Article presents the channeling stocks trading rules and advanced techniques. It discusses support and resistance trendlines, stop-loss recommendations, channel breakout, false breakouts and channel narrowing trading techniques including advanced techniques for verifying the channel strength, recogn
Author: Alexander Glass
Stock Market Window Dressing: The Art of Looking Smart!
As if all of these institutional forces weren't enough, you need also consider the impact of tax code motivated transactions during the always-entertaining final quarter of the year. One would never suspect that the purpose of investing is to make money!
Author: Steve Selengut
When to Exercise Your Stock Options
Employee stock options can provide you with a substantial source of deferred income and permit you to control the recognition of taxable income. You generally pay no tax when an option is granted because you are not receiving any shares of stock, only the option to purchase shares at a later date.
Author: Alan Olsen
In Value Stock Investing, Quality is Job One
In the late 90's, a well-known Value Fund Manager was asked why he wasn't buying dot-coms, IPOs, etc. When he said that they didn't qualify as Value Stocks, he was told to change his definition... or else. Here are five filters you can use to come up with a selection universe of higher quality companies.
Author: Steve Selengut
Statistical Investment Myopia: How The DJIA Fails the Average Investor
To most investors, the DJIA provides all of the information they think they need, and they worship it mindlessly, thinking that this time tattered average has mystical predictive and analytic powers far beyond the scope of any other market numbers. It's Wall Street's rendition of "The Emperor's New Clothes". The Dow is dead, long live reality.
Author: Steve Selengut
Basic Misconceptions in Investing
For years, quite a few myths or misconceptions have been taught by most investment professionals that the investing public needs to understand better. These myths can work against the investor in certain situations.
Author: Shay Horowitz
Why Trade?
Looking at it from the outside-in, day trading can seem intimidating. Day trading has paved the road to riches for many but you wouldn-t know where to start. Even if you did, day trading is for someone else - not for you.
Author: Shay Horowitz
Basics of Options Trading
Options are mostly misunderstood but are a very important tool that the average investor could use to enhance their returns.
Author: Shay Horowitz
Odds and Edge
The whole concept of odds and probabilities is a subject that most beginner traders avoid, but is absolutely one of every professional trader secrets for success.
Author: Shay Horowitz
Chart Patterns
The sole purpose of this article is to show our point of view, our way of viewing chart patterns. There is the classical way of looking at patterns, naming them and attempting to "predict" the future using them, and then there is our way, which is more simplistic and practical.
Author: Shay Horowitz
Ishares and ETFs: Indexed Investment Illusions
Let's not dwell upon the three or more levels of speculation that are the very foundation of all index funds… these things are designed for manipulation! Isn't "Passive Management" as much of an oxymoron as "Variable Annuity"? The Investment Gods are not happy.
Author: Steve Selengut
Investment Strategy The Investor s Creed
The Stock Market is a dynamic place where investors can consistently make reasonable returns on their capital if they comply with the basic principles of the endeavor AND if they don't measure their progress too frequently with irrelevant measuring devices. Five simple concepts of Asset Allocation, Investment Strategy, and Psychology are summed up quite nicely in the "The Investor's Creed".
Author: Steve Selengut
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