June 2008
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Mon 30 Jun 2008
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Here’s another video of a trading lesson to keep in mind this holiday-shortened week. Shortened trading timeframes might mean tighter stops and a better ability to manage risk, but there are still some important factors to consider, such as relative volume. Today’s video discuses exactly that. Feel free to share it if you’re a fellow blogger, the embed code is on the YouTube page. Without further delay, here’s today’s video. Enjoy the show! Jeff White President, The Stock Bandit, Inc.
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Mon 30 Jun 2008
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Trading Blog: Day Trading, Swing Trading, Trading Psychology Blog at TheStockBandit.net wrote an interesting post today on
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Market Mentorship™ 2008 June 30th, 2008 Market Mentorship™ 2008 BullnBearAnalytics 2 min - Jun 30, 2008 Exclusive to Youtubers! Learn to trade Oil(I know, you’ll be one of THOSE people who are driving our gas prices up), Currency, and more! This year we at BNB are starting our Market Mentorship program up which basically is a one weekend intensive training program for anyone who wants to learn the ins and outs of the financial markets(stocks, commodities, and currencies) and achieve master
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Mon 30 Jun 2008
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Trading Blog: Day Trading, Swing Trading, Trading Psychology Blog at TheStockBandit.net wrote an interesting post today on
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July 1 Break Out Video List Market Technical Analysis June 30th, 2008 July 1 Break Out Video List Market Technical Analysis stocktiger 9 min - Jun 30, 2008 This StockTiger.com commentary video shows several candidates for break out or short sales for at least short term gains by buying the break (or selling the break down) on good volume and closing at least some on the first day. Posted in Technical Analysis | No Comments » « Older Entries Tagsbreak-out buy charting chart
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Sun 29 Jun 2008
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* Swing Trading takes advantage of brief price swings in strongly trending stocks to ride the momentum in the direction of the trend. * Swing trading combines the best of two worlds — the slower pace of investing and the increased potential gains of daytrading. * Swing traders hold stocks for days or weeks playing the general upward or downward trends. Swing Trading is not high-speed day trading. Some people call it momentum investing, because you only hold positions that are making major
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Sun 29 Jun 2008
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About Kumar - Online Forex FX Currency Trading - FX Swing Traders http://www.fxswingtraders.com/aboutkumar.html
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Sun 29 Jun 2008
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FuzzLinks.com wrote an interesting post today on
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QQQQ Nasdaq until Close of June 27 Chart June 29th, 2008 QQQQ Nasdaq until Close of June 27 Chart lordbinder 6 min - Jun 29, 2008 http://www.terminusa.com QQQQ chart analysis until last fridays close Posted in Technical Analysis | No Comments » « Older Entries Tagsbreak-out buy charting charts Commodities currencies currency Dow Jones elliott wave EUR euro Fibonacci forex Fundamentals Futures fx index indicator MACD metals options pattern pre-market QQQQ rally resistance
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Sun 29 Jun 2008
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My Forex Trading Blog wrote an interesting post today on
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Daylight trading represents a fools game..
and anybody that attempts to win over you otherwise would be lying to your face! The cold hard truth is that 95% of day traders face the agony of losing their trading account completely within 90 days, battling against the noise of the market gambling on every tick and invest tens of hours a day staring at the graphs like the living dead.
There’s definitely no life afterall….
While the day traders are either blowing up their accounts or suffering from severe stress related health problems, there is a group of elite traders who are positioning themselves for the inevitable monster act and proceed to inflate their trading account into astronomical amounts of money. These elite groups have invest ed small amount of time in front of the charts and still make big bucks behind closed door month after month, week after week, leaving plenty of […]
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Sun 29 Jun 2008
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Daylight trading represents a fools game.. and anybody that attempts to win over you otherwise would be lying to your face! The cold hard truth is that 95% of day traders face the agony of losing their trading account completely within 90 days, battling against the noise of the market gambling on every tick and invest tens of hours a day staring at the graphs like the living dead. There’s definitely no life afterall…. While the day traders are either blowing up their accounts or suffering f
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Sat 28 Jun 2008
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[Technorati] Tag results for swing trading wrote an interesting post today on
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Starting young Teen’s interest in stock market has grown into a web of businesses (Evansville Courier & Press) June 29th, 2008 Jordan Wathen, a 2008 Harrison High School graduate, has received a $40,000 entrepreneurship scholarship in receognition of the more than 20 stock and finance Web sites he has created and managed since he was in the 6th grade. Posted in Technical Analysis | No Comments » « Older Entries Tagsbreak-out buy charting charts Commodities currencies cu
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Sat 28 Jun 2008
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Technical Analysis Trading wrote an interesting post today on
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My fascination with what causes stocks to move massive amounts in short periods of time has led me to the discovery of some highly interesting short-term trading patterns I’ve rarely – if ever – seen described before. My latest discovery is something I call the “Pyramid Pattern.” You’ll see why I called it that in a minute, but first a little background. If you’ve read my Stock Market Miracle report, you’re already familiar with the history of how I discovered some of these explosive setups,
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