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A Tale of Two Types of Stocks. Rockets & Anvils

          “Bear markets have no supports and bull markets have no resistance.”  -William Eng Two big mistakes new traders make is  to short a monster stock at all time highs believing it has to go down or going long a stock in a death spiral because it just can’t go any […]

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The 700 Club of Stocks: My Top Three Picks

          With most indexes breaking out to multi-year highs after the European debt crises appearing to  be kicked farther down the road for now we are setting up for a possible run up into new price territory in many leading names. I am holding three positions going into Monday morning. While

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10 Ways to Labor Towards Trading Success

          On this Labor Day when many are off work for a paid holiday I am working, looking at charts, planning, thinking and reading. Pondering what Tuesday trading may bring. Trading is NOT the path to easy money nor free money. Trading is work and a  profession like any other, traders

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Do You Trade like Captain Kirk or Mr. Spock?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Discretionary Traders Vs Systematic Traders In the classic Star Trek movies and television show Captain Kirk believed in his abilities to make the best decisions in the circumstances he found himself in. Mr. Spock contrasted against Kirk’s leadership style by using logic and reason along with probabilities of success to make the best

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K.I.S.S. Principle for Traders

          “There seems to be some perverse human characteristic that likes to make easy things difficult.” ~Warren Buffett “The business schools reward difficult complex behavior more than simple behavior, but simple behavior is more effective.” -Warren Buffett The biggest thing that trips up many new traders and even more experienced and

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