Stealth Bull
If you have been watching the stock market at all you are probably very confused. You are not alone....

Do You Buy a Stock Because You Like Its Revenue?
Many investors are interested in revenues that a Corporation generates. Yet if you really are concer...

Buy Low - Sell High
Now where have I heard that before? I know. It was my broker.

 
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Trading Stocks –Never Forget About A Past Trade (12 Nov 2007)
The moral of this article is to make you understand that timing may be your only issue when buying stocks so never throw away a possible superstar because you bought too soon. Keep it on your watch list and be prepared to initiate another position, even if it will cost you an extra point or two. If you buy again and it doesn't work out, re-peat the process, there is always a chance that the stock was not meant to be or your analysis was slightly faulty. In either case, learn what you are doing right and wrong so you can be prepared to use those lessons with the next stock.
 

Trading Tips No 5: Stock Trading Curve Drawdown and Commitment (12 Nov 2007)
All stock trading and investing methods must deal with the inevitable drawdown from the most recent peak in one's stock trading curve to a bottom before reversing and making a new high. Seasoned systems traders are well familiar with the drawdown phenomenon and the importance of drawdown as a percentage of annual average returns in evaluating a trading system. On the other hand, many "investors" that follow a "buy, hold and hope" approach to the markets for the long term, don't think in terms of a drawdown when their portfolios drop in value by 10%, 20%…75%, as has happened in the past few years. But what they have experienced is an stock trading curve drawdown.
 

Trading Tips No 6: The High Cost of Low Cost Stock Market Information (12 Nov 2007)
It has been said that low cost or even free stock market information or trading advice can be the most expensive advice you can get. The meaning is clear. You get what you pay for.
 

Bargain Basement - Finding Stocks That Go Up (12 Nov 2007)
Have you been listening to the talking heads on CNBC-TV? Or those talk radio stock experts? Getting all those good recommendations on what to buy now. Now?
 

Mutual Fund Ball and Chain (12 Nov 2007)
The broker told me not to sell because the mutual fund I owned had a 2% redemption fee and they would penalize me if I did. I got to thinking about it and did some simple math to see what that would cost me if I sold. Several months ago ...
 

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401K-itis (12 Nov 2007)
Are you one of those many people who dread reading their 401K statements? You have been watching it decline for about 2 years and are wondering if will ever stop. Just about everyone says the market will come back. Brokers say you are in for the long haul so don't worry. Any account that drops to a 50% loss has to go up 100% to get "even" and that is a very difficult phenomenon. If you have an 80% loss as has already occurred in the Nasdaq you would need a 400% rally to get "even". At 90% you have to see a 900% rise to that mythical "even".
 

What Does it Take to be a Stock Trader? (12 Nov 2007)
It takes a total mental commitment to the task. It becomes a complete way of life. You cannot be a part timer. You cannot work at a regular job and trade stocks successfully.
 

Acapulco - The Stock Market Dives (12 Nov 2007)
There is a famous cliff on the ocean in Acapulco where experienced divers jump into the sea. It is very dangerous because the water at the base of the cliff surges from a depth of 2 feet to 12 feet. The diver must time his leap so the water is at the greatest depth when he enters or he could easily be killed as many novices before him have been. Timing is the key.
 

True Investment Road Maps (12 Nov 2007)
If you don't know where you are going any road will get there. After you get there you might not like where you ended up. You must plan ahead for your trip.
 

An Old Proverb for Investing (12 Nov 2007)
"If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there."
 

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Analyst Reports (12 Nov 2007)
When you become interested in a stock or mutual fund you can call your broker and he will send you reports on how the company is doing, what their management is like and what might be the projected earnings for the company and how the industry is doing. Great information.
 

Advisory Service for You? (12 Nov 2007)
It depends on your level of understanding of the market and the amount of money you have. If you a sophisticated investor with a substantial amount invested you are probably already receiving more than one. If you have very little market savvy it will be difficult to choose one that fits the size of your portfolio. If you are just getting started my advice is don't buy one - yet.
 

Alfred E. Newman (12 Nov 2007)
What! Me worry?
 

Advisory News Letters (12 Nov 2007)
Several times each month I am solicited by various market touts who have a newsletter service, faxes or emails they are willing to send me to make me rich. That sure is nice of them.
 

Adding Funds (12 Nov 2007)
Someday you may want to retire and continue to live in the life style to which you have become accustomed. According to conventional wisdom you will need less money because you will have fewer expenses than when you had to go to the office every day. Maybe. Let's hope so.
 

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Bad News is Good News (12 Nov 2007)
For weeks, no, months we have been bombarded with nothing but negative news about the economy in general and thousands of individual companies. The stock market has dropped thousands of points and more than $8 trillion in paper assets have disappeared.
 

The Bottom? (12 Nov 2007)
Every day I hear someone on CNBC proclaim that "this is the bottom" and you should get in there and buy all those "bargains". "The valuations of the DOW stocks are a steal."
 

A Good Fund Manager (12 Nov 2007)
Every Wall Street analyst, financial planner and broker will tell you that the right way to pick a mutual fund is find a good money manager of a fund that has a long time record.
 

Financial Crime (12 Nov 2007)
Congress recently passed another new law that is supposed to outlaw financial crime. Corporate officers will be sent to jail for "cooking the books" as it is called. Among other things it is taking the stockholders money and paying themselves huge bonuses for nonperformance. These guys are even worse than mutual fund managers who do the same thing - get paid big salaries yet continue to lose your money.
 

Look Out The Window (12 Nov 2007)
Quick, look out the window. It's raining. No, the sun's out. No, it's cloudy. Wait a second, it is changing again, but I can't tell what it is going to do.
 

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