Sunday, July 17, 2005


Two for the Money
Look back over the years and try to remember how many different stocks and mutual funds you have owned. Suppose you had owned only 2 different equities during that entire time. One when the market was going up and the other when the market was going down...

Learn to Calculate a Stock's Pivot Point
This article explains the techniques used to locate the proper pivot point for a stock that is about to break out from a solid base pattern formation, such as a cup with handle. A pivot point is also referred to as the "point of least resistance".

Shadow Bull
As one of my regular readers you know I have been a stock market bear for the past 2 years and have encouraged everyone to put their money into a money market account or a short term no load bond fund and for the more adventurous what is called a bear mutual fund that goes up when the market goes down. Just being in cash as outlined in my book would have saved 40% or more of your money...

How to Pick Winning Stocks
Finding stocks that have the potential to double or triple in value is very exciting, but like trying to find a needle in a hay stack. Learn simple techniques to help you uncover stocks that can lead to potentially explosive growth.

Understanding a Stock's PEG Ratio
The article breaks down the definition of the PEG Ratio and provides an in depth example using current real time numbers to help investors understand the process. Apple Computer is my example and readers of this article can contact me at any time to discuss the calculation and validity of the PEG ratio.

Patterns
The Law of Chaos is the theory of random unpredictable action applied to the cosmos, mathematics, mechanics, almost everything. Those who believe it will definitely think the stock market is in chaotic state at this time. Don't you believe it...

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