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Lane's Stochastic and Stocks Screening

Article presents market timing strategies and techniques using Lane's stochastic oscillators in conjunction with trend analysis and trend following indicators. Market timing techniques include overbought/oversold signals, bullish and bearish divergence, trend following indicators, major trend analysis and support/resistance level. Advanced technical analysis stock screening makes analysis easier and available not only for professional traders, but even for average investors.


The Put Option: Flexibility on Steroids

The Put Option: Flexibility on Steroids


Diversification: No one Ever Diversified Themselves into Wealth

Diversification: No one ever diversified themselves into wealth.


Market Timing

Market Timing - As in life, timing is everything!


How to Undertake Free Stock Research

Stocks are not constant. They increase, decrease and disappear. In fact, investing in the stock market is a risky endeavor not to be taken lightly. You name it- you may start out happy with the high standing of your stocks and after an hour or two turn sad because your stocks have somehow lowered down below their original value. They may actually plunge, slamming down to the lowest values fathomable. You may emerge feeling depressed that you've lost an investment that you've worked hard for and had much hope in. For this reason, investing in stocks can be both exhilarating and disconcerting.


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.


How Stock Research Evaluation is Processed

Before shelling out a great part of your retirement savings to buy stocks, it is very important that you know exactly what type of investment are stocks investments. Stock investment is actually buying a small unit of ownership from a company. The stocks you bought from such company will provide you certain benefits like voting rights and then receiving profits every time the company distributes profits to its shareholders. The amount of profit share you are to receive is dependent on the amount of stocks you have bought from such company.


Bear Market, Bull Market or Dead-Cat Bounce...It Matters Little to the Stalwart Penny Stock

Over the last eight weeks [June, 2006] I've been spending a lot of time reading articles describing the current market conditions...trying to figure if it really affects penny stock investors. Are we in a bull market...are we wading into a bear market. Or is the recent rally just a dead-cat bounce?


Wise Stock Trades

When you place a market order, you are essentially telling a broker to buy or sell a stock at the current market price. A market order is the way your broker normally places an order unless you give him or her different instructions. The advantage of a market order is that you are almost always guaranteed that your order is executed as long as willing buyers and sellers are in the market place.


Potential SPX Overshoot

SPX may rally, stay high, and fall after the next FOMC announcement August 8th.


Smart Tax Strategy for Investors

Smart Tax Strategy for Investors: We don't make the rules, we just have to play by them!


The Fascination in the Stock Market

The stock market has fascinated people all through the years. Many have made fortunes, others have lost them investing and trading on the stock market. But what constitutes the stock market and how does it work?


Barclays: the Big Daddy of ETFs

While picking exchange-traded funds for you global portfolio, have you ever thought; “maybe I should invest in the companies that develop and sponsor the ETFs?” If so, now is the time to take a stake in Barclays PLC the sponsor iShares which is the largest family of ETFs.


Understand the Working of Mutual Funds

Half of all the households in America invest in mutual funds. For most people mutual fund investment is better than keeping money in the bank. Mutual funds are companies that invest money in stocks, bonds and other securities. When you buy mutual funds your money is a portion of the holdings of the fund.


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