Stocks-Mutual-Funds

Show Me The Money
Breakouts through resistance are the most desirable of all trade opportunities. (This discussion will be the buy opportunity discussion of breakouts. (An equal sell opportunity exists on breakdowns through support). Read more →
Sideways Market
Last year you could have used a dart, thrown it at a stock page in the newspaper and bought that stock. By the end of the year you probably would have had a nice profit. Read more →
Signs of Dividend Cut
In Continuation of an article Don't Just Pick Any Dividend, let me follow up with a few signs of company who may initiate dividend cut. Once dividend payment is initiated, management will be less inclined to cut them. Read more →
Simple Tools Used in Stock Research
Before investing in the stock market, you need a basic understanding of stocks. A share of stock is the smallest unit of ownership in a company. By purchasing stock, you are buying a small portion of the company and basically becoming a partial owner in the company. Read more →
Six Keys to Find Momentum Stocks
Momentum stock trading has been around for awhile and has been proven to a sound method for creating incredible wealth in the stock market. During the 1990s, for example, Clear Channel Communications went up 5,615%, Emulex rose 6,412%, Dell Computer went up 10,198%, Activision went up 13,819%, and Semtech rose 15,231%. Read more →
Six Steps and the Laws of the Stock Market
Step 2: Days, weeks, or sometimes months after a move has started, there is a brief mention in the electronic media (radio, cable, TV) or on one of the internet chat boards that a market has moved. Read more →
Six Things To Do In A High Risk Market
When the market turns against you, what should you do? Sell everything? We discussed that choice in a recent column. Selling everything draws your ? Read more →
Size Counts!
What the heck am I talking about?It is often said that to grow mentally, spiritually, emotionally and personally that you have to stretch and move out of your comfort zone. Read more →
Small Cap and Big Cap Investing
To be honest, it doesn't matter what type of stocks we invest in. Common stock with small capitalization (defined as having market capitalization of $ 500 Million or less) and big capitalization (market capitalization of $ 5 Billion or more) can give you outsized returns provided that you bought it under fair value. Read more →
Small Cap Stock Trading
Let's take the NASDAQ composite. It is made up of a basket of shares, the largest and most well traded stocks and an average of these stocks figures go into making the NASDAQ composite. Read more →

Aphorism

For those properly prepared in advance, a bear market in stocks is not a calamity but an opportunity (May 1962)

John Templeton


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