May 08, 2008
Relative Strength As A Selling Tool -- Michael Carr, CMT
Relative strength is well known as a screening tool and a valuable component when it comes to making a buy decision. But what about using it for your sell decision?...
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April 30, 2008
Using Bollinger Bands With Parabolic SAR -- Brian Twomey
Parabolic stop and reverse used in conjunction with Bollinger bands work well to catch a trend. Here's how....
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April 17, 2008
Identifying Profitable Setups -- Larry Swing
This term is thrown around, but what's it really mean?...
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April 10, 2008
The 10-Bagger Prelaunch -- Thomas Maskell
Can we grab hold of the 10-bagger right before the stock skyrockets?...
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April 02, 2008
The ADX And DMI -- Brian Twomey
Setting the ADX and the DMI may not forecast trends early, but once forecasted, the strength of the trend will be powerful....
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March 10, 2008
Daytrading With The NYSE Tick Indicator -- Larry Swing
Studying the movements on the tick indicator will help you understand what is really going on....
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March 03, 2008
The January Effect -- John Devcic
You've probably heard of the Santa Claus rally. What about this one?...
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The Power Of Drawing Tools -- Larry Swing
Used long before computers, these simple tools can be key in enhancing your understanding of how price action works....
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February 12, 2008
Speculating With The 10-Bagger -- Thomas Maskell
Neither fundamentals nor technicals quite did the job with the 10-bagger. Will speculation do the trick?...
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February 01, 2008
When And Where To Take Profits -- Larry Swing
These five concepts should be considered when developing exit strategies....
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January 16, 2008
In Search Of The Next Big Game -- Matt Blackman
Stocks go up when there are more buyers than sellers, down when the opposite occurs and short-sellers are a big part of the picture. But when a heavily shorted stock rallies, it can provide those in t...
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December 26, 2007
1-2-3 Reversal Signal -- Chaitali Mohile
Identifying trend reversal points is difficult in trending markets and it is even more difficult to choose appropriate entry & exit levels. Here are a few complex patterns made simple....
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