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Profit Every Time You See Signs of Strength and Signs of Weakness in the Markets
Author : Peter Woodhead
Copyright 2006 Peter Woodhead There are two questions that are continually asked: 1. What do I do when I see signs of weakness? 2. What do I do when I see signs of strength? Before these two critical questions can be answered, ALWAYS remember that true weakness comes in on an UP bar and …. True strength ALWAYS comes in on DOWN bars. On true signs of weakness you should: a) initiate new short position(s) b) reverse old long po...
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How To Evaluate a Good Stock Market Timing System
Author : John M. McClure
Copyright 2006 Equitrend, Inc. No matter what investment discipline you use, there are three important variables for measuring your success - peak-to-valley drawdown, beta, reward/risk ratio. The first and most important factor is your measure of risk. Performance volatility is a measure of the variability of an investment's rate of return. Specifically, it is the standard deviation of the sample set of monthly returns that have been observ...
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Relax, A Volatile Stock Market Is Your Dearest Friend
Author : Steve Selengut
Most people never forget their first love. I'll never forget my first trading profit! But the $600 (1970 dollars) I pocketed on Royal Dutch Petroleum was not nearly as significant as the conceptual realization it signaled! I was amazed that someone would pay me that much more for my stock than the newspaper said it was worth just a few weeks earlier! What had changed? What had happened to make the stock go up, and why had it been down in the firs...
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A Spiraling Market and Rising Penny Stock Opportunities
Author : John Whitefoot
It's been a wild and wooly couple of weeks on the international stock markets. But is the recent slide grinding to a halt...or just taking a breather before tumbling some more? And more importantly, what does it mean to astute penny stock investors? Wall Street recently stumbled to its worst week of the year, and global stock markets fell dramatically on concerns about rising interest rates and slowing growth. After rising almost 9% in the fir...
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Beating the S&P 500 with Stock Market Timing
Author : John M. McClure
Copyright 2006 Equitrend, Inc. Approximately 75% of fund managers do not beat the S&P 500 year in and year out. How can a basket of 500 hundred stocks beat the majority of actively managed mutual funds? The people who manage these funds are, for the most part, brilliant people. They are highly educated and have access to the most advanced information and decision support systems in the world. So why is it that they do not outperform the S&P 50...
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How Soon Will Saudi Arabia Turn to Nuclear Energy?
Author : James E. Finch
While a growing number of countries have announced their civilian nuclear energy ambitions over the past twelve months, no other country is likely to have more of a psychological impact on the nuclear energy picture than Saudi Arabia. We believe the Kingdom’s natural gas and water problems will lead them to nuclear, sooner rather than later, probably as early as this year. After our interview with Kevin Bambrough, which resulted in the widely ...
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Bear Market, Bull Market or Dead-cat Bounce...It Matters Little to the Stalwart Penny Stock
Author : John Whitefoot
Over the last eight weeks [June, 2006] I've been spending a lot of time reading articles describing the current market conditions...trying to figure if it really affects penny stock investors. Are we in a bull market...are we wading into a bear market. Or is the recent rally just a dead-cat bounce? The dead cat bounce refers to a short-term recovery in a declining trend. There's a (relatively) old saying in investing: even a dead cat will b...
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Stock Market Window Dressing: The Art of Looking Smart!
Author : sanserve
As investors, and we all are investors these days, it is important that we understand the idiosyncrasies of the Stock Market pricing data we use to help us in our decision making efforts. On Wall Street, investing can be a minefield for those who don't take the time to appreciate why securities prices are at the levels that appear on quarterly account statements. At least four times per year, security prices are more a function of institutional m...
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How do you Maximise your Profits in Any Trade on the Stock Market?
Author : Brandon Yates
In trading the stock market, no-one has a crystal ball. The price of stocks can go down, as well as up. What is needed is an exit strategy that will enable you to survive the bad stocks, and make a good profit on the good stocks. The method that I have found to work the best is a trailing stop loss. For those who don’t know what a stop loss is, I shall explain briefly. A stop loss is an order for your stock broker to sell your shares if the p...
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New Mexico Joins the Nuclear Renaissance
Author : James E. Finch
New Mexico hasn’t had a uranium boom since 1950. After Navajo shepherd Paddy Martinez woke up from his nap, beneath a limestone ledge with a handful of funny looking yellow rocks, only to be later told he had discovered New Mexico’s first uranium, the state was swarmed with thousands of prospectors hoping to cash in on the nuclear metal. Another uranium boom may now be in progress. This time, the charge is led by the European consortium Urenc...
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