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Roller Coaster (21 Mar 2006) I love roller coasters. The steeper the better. High and fast and curvy. Yahoo! Let's go again. But to get to the drop off point you have a slow grind up.
A Common Misconception about Stock Prices (21 Mar 2006) This article explains why low priced stocks may not be as lucrative as higher quality stocks. Read on and see how I came to this conclusion...
Long-Term Investment In Todays Market? (21 Mar 2006) The stock market is very unstable at this time going up and down while interest rates are so low you want to be a borrower and not a lender. Would you like some suggestions on how can you get the mo...
Leverage - Margin Debt (21 Mar 2006) What is leverage?
Leverage - how it works?
Leverage - are there any trap?
Rule No. 1 - Forget about reward, focus on safety
Rule No. 2 - the riskier the investment, the less the leverage
Rule No. 3 - Look for minimum 2-1 margin interest coverage
The Inside Scoop on Mutual Fund Rip Offs (21 Mar 2006) The bear market that showed up at the end of 2000 has every brokerage house-as well as the entire mutual fund industry-scrambling to find creative ways to boost both their image and bottom line. Unfo...
Using Bollinger Bands for Trading Large Cap Stocks (21 Mar 2006) Bollinger Bands are available on even the most rudimentary stcok charting software. While not quite the holy grail, they do predict stock moves with greatera ccuracy than any indicator I have ever used.
How Do I Determine My Stock Sell Points? (21 Mar 2006) I explain how to establish predetermined sell points and protect gains that you have in established positions. I use a recent buy that I placed as an example to help understand the concept. The article also briefly discusses trailing stops, market makers and post trade analysis.
A Few Things About Value Investing (21 Mar 2006) Value investing is the act of investors selecting stocks based upon a perceived value rather than solely looking at pricing trends in the stock's history.