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Momentum Stocks Tips Free Report #2.
How to Use FREE Websites to
Increase Your Stock Trading Profits
The
World Wide Web (abbreviated as "www," the beginning to most web
addresses) is better known simply as the Internet. But there is
nothing simple about the information that is available absolutely
free to traders around the world. In fact, traders today have access
to newer, better, and certainly more timely information over the
Internet than the richest investors of only 20 years ago could buy.
There are literally thousands of websites offering "free" services
to traders and investors of every type from novice to the most
experienced. Many of these websites charge substantial fees for
access to their information. Typically the most expensive websites
are those promoting the latest "hot" trading tips. There are other
quality pay sites which offer detailed information, timely
fundamental or technical data that is of interest to select groups
of traders. ( This report is continued...
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Four Big
Mistakes that Traders Make and How to Avoid Them
The
definition of insanity is doing the same thing time after time and
expecting different results. Unfortunately beginning and even
experienced traders, who have not progressed to making money on a
steady basis, tend to make the same mistakes time after time.
And those mistakes are not related to fundamental research, chart
reading, interpretation of technical indicators, or specific buy and
sell techniques. Rather they stem from a trader's mental approach to
trading.
The practical tools: fundamental research (sorting through a
company's financial data, its earnings and cash condition, and its
future growth prospects), technical analysis (reading charts,
interpreting indicators like volume, relative strength, momentum
etc), and understanding what type of orders to use and when (limit
orders to enter a trade, stop loss orders to protect a trade, and
market orders to exit with profits) are simply tools.
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Tech Stocks: How
to Pick Tomorrow's Big Winners
The
gigantic stock market rise and subsequent collapse of the 1990s was
largely a phenomenon of technology stocks. Analysts who should have known
better proclaimed that a "new economy" driven by rapidly advancing
technology outdated old measures of value like cash flow, profitability,
management experience, and financial statistics. In fact the height of the
bubble, jokes were made about the dangers of buying stocks that actually
made money! Why they were prime examples of the "old economy" and should
be avoided. (This report is continued...
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Five Money
Management Tips for Day Trading
Day
trading requires a different psychological outlook than either long
term buy and hold or even intermediate term swing trading. The day
trader is looking for a quick $1 or less profit that occurs in a
matter of minutes or hours. In others words, a day trader looks to
succeed by accumulating a series of "singles" rather than expecting
or waiting for a "home run."
With this in mind you can understand why money management discipline
is even more critical to trading success for a day trader than for
longer term traders. For example, assume that a day trader makes 10
trades. No one is going to be right all the time. If your day
trading system is going to be successful it will need to be correct
at least 70% of the time. That means if you make 10 trades, 7 of the
10 must be profitable. (This report is continued...Click here for
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Technical Analysis Tools That "Daily
Stock Picks" Employs
There are two schools of thought when it comes to analyzing and
selecting stocks: the fundamental and technical. The majority of
research produced by brokerage firms and institutional investors
such as mutual and pension funds focuses on "fundamentals." A
company’s fundamentals include things like its revenues, its profit
margin, how much cash it has in the bank, how much debt it has, what
is its cash flow, what are its earnings this year, how does that
compare to last year, and most importantly what are its projected
earnings for next year and the year after. Fundamental analysts
argue that the quality of the underlying company ultimately
determines the price of its stock.
Fundamental research may be helpful in determining the long term
(one, two, three or more years) direction of a stock but is
virtually useless for timing a stock’s short term price swings.
There are many cases where a company’s profits were going
steadily higher even as the price of its stock dropped just as
steadily. Investors devoted to fundamental research for their stock
selections, usually advocate the "buy and hold" approach to
investing. (This report is continued...
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How
to Make Money Picking And Trading Stocks That Are Beaten Down And
Undervalued
Why Stocks?
The last few years have succeeded in scaring many people away
from the stock market. But the fact is, stocks still represent
the single best return for most investors. Historically the
stock market returned 10% per year over its life.
For example, a $1 investment in the stock market in 1802
compounded (reinvested all earnings) to $7.47 million by
the end of 1997. I have purposely left out the gigantic
explosive up years of 1998, 1999, and early 2000, as well as the
subsequent down market of the next 3 years to give you a more
accurate historical picture. Keep in mind though, that this time
period does factor in the stock market crash of 1929 and the
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