Posts Tagged ‘correction’

Trading Lesson 7: Stochastics

Like the Relative Strength Index (RSI), stochastics is yet another well-known oscillator to gauge value momentum and judge the age of a cost move. Stochastics is not a new oscillator. The notion was originated by a Czechoslavakian and perfected by Dr. George Lane, editor and publisher of Investment Educators in Skokie, Illinois.
But not like the [...]

Bob Farrell’s Ten Rules for Investing

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Wall Street “gurus” come and go, but in the case of Bob Farrell legendary standing was achieved. He spent a number of decades as chief stock industry analyst at Merrill Lynch &amp Co. and had a front-row seat at the go-go markets of the late 1960s, mid-1980s and late 1990s, the brutal bear market of [...]

Fertilizer Stocks Stink: CF, MON, MOS, POT

The Agriculture Chemicals/Fertilizer stocks have been stinking it up recently after showing promise as recently as this July. The group had been a very strong performer in the last bull market and was definitely worth watching to see if a positive trend could develop. However, after a brief sprint higher, the [...]

Finding Solutions for Public Speaking Fear

Many people see public speaking as a fearful thing. Making a paper seems to be a hundred time harder if we have to make a presentation as well. Actually the one that determining whether a presentation is hard or an easy thing is ourselves. A presentation or other public speaking type [...]