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The Importance of Creating Watchlists and Screening for Ideas

Author: Moby Waller (info)
Website: http://bigtrends.com
Posted: August 14th, 2008 at 2:03 pm EST

The Importance of Creating Watchlists and Screening for Ideas
August 13, 2008

For running my Advanced Options Strategies (AOS) advisory service, I compile a Bullish and Bearish Watchlist, which is updated quite often and changes/additions to the list are disclosed to my subscribers nightly.  This is a list of stocks that have come up on my radar, […]

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Yahoo! You Could Have Been King

Author: Bob Lang (info)
Website: http://trade-mentor.com
Posted: May 6th, 2008 at 7:37 pm EST

So, this week we find out that Microsoft shies away from their Yahoo! courtship. It seems to be the pattern for this internet giant, to be gilted at the altar. After all, it wasn’t but a few years ago they were being considered by Disney, Ebay and a host of others. There […]

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First Targets .. DOW, $SPX, $OEX and NASDAQ

Author: Harry V (info)
Website: http://myoptiontrades.com
Posted: April 25th, 2008 at 6:44 pm EST

February 26th, 2008, we posted our targets and same are reposted hereunder for easy reference.
“” $SPX .. First target is 1420 and further out 1460, 1510. If the last target is achieved and decisively broken we have to revisit our BEAR Strategy. For DOW, 12895 is our first target, followed by 13230 and 13650. NSDQ, 2540 […]

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Peter Lynch Was Wrong? CROX and other trendy product stocks

Author: Moby Waller (info)
Website: http://bigtrends.com
Posted: April 17th, 2008 at 9:01 am EST

Moby Waller
Research Analyst
Advanced Options Strategies, Portfolio Manager
BigTrends.com 
Peter Lynch Was Wrong?
April 16, 2008
Well, not exactly … In his famous 1980s investing book, Beating The Street, famed portfolio manager Peter Lynch described following his teenage daughter into the mall and seeing what stores and products her and her friends patronized.  He described using these insights to get […]

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2008 Market Outlook: The Fed, The Dollar, and Financials

Author: Bob Lang (info)
Website: http://trade-mentor.com
Posted: January 4th, 2008 at 10:24 am EST

2008 Outlook - Bonds, The Fed, The Dollar and Financials
Bonds
The last year was a pretty good one for bonds. In a world of benign inflation one would expect bonds to perform well. This was certainly the case for treasuries as the drop in yields did not deter investors from a flight to safety […]

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Who Stole the Christmas Rally?

Author: Ravi Prakash (info)
Website: http://www.optionstradinglessons.com/
Posted: December 17th, 2007 at 11:31 am EST

I thought the Market would have been happy with the 0.25% drop in interest rates, but like a spoilt child the Market never seems happy with what it gets. The government also announced that both PPI and CPI are crawling up. I continue to believe that true inflation is higher than the government […]

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Earnings coming up

Author: Bob Lang (info)
Website: http://trade-mentor.com
Posted: July 13th, 2007 at 4:13 pm EST

This next week comes a slew of second quarter earnings.  Like last quarter, expectations have been softened, and the consensus is looking for about 4% growth.  This is probably too pessimistic, and in most cases downright unfair.  The economy seems to be humming along quite nicely here, with little inflation to worry about.  Pay close […]

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Dogs of the Dow - A Mid-Year Check In

Author: James Brumley (info)
Website: http://bluegrassportfolio.com
Posted: May 23rd, 2007 at 3:36 pm EST

Very early this year we took a break from our strictly-trading focus, and put the spotlight on the bluest of the blue-chips. Specifically, we decided to put the ‘Dogs of the Dow’ theory to the test, after seeing how well the strategy paid off in 2006 – the average dog gained 24.8% in 2006, versus […]

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GStock Review

Author: David J. Kosmider (info)
Website: http://eidoan.com/
Posted: April 24th, 2007 at 8:08 am EST

Due to the popularity of the FOREX System Reviews that were posted in March, I have decided to offer reviews of stock trading systems in an ongoing, series. The first of this series will be for the GStock Supercomputer Trading Strategy. GStock claims to be “a Virtual Supercomputer formed by many computers calculating a huge […]

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Winning The Investment Marathon

Author: James Brumley (info)
Website: http://bluegrassportfolio.com
Posted: April 11th, 2007 at 4:40 pm EST

Although the majority of our focus is on technical analysis and short-term trading, we fully recognize the fact that long-term investing has its own respectable rewards. More than that, there are some important lessons about investing that we all need to learn, whether you’re predominately a trader, or an investor, or both. Today I’d like […]

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