Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Handling corrections: a dip into the archives

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With market volatility increasing in recent weeks, I’ve looked back at a few posts that might help traders in these tough times.

Recently, I revised my correction strategy to focus on long (buying)  – and not just short (selling) — opportunities.

Ken Fisher outlines the difference between corrections and fully fledged bear markets. (Note: bear markets usually roll over slowly)

And here’s ten ways to handle tough markets, part 1 and part 2.

 

 

 

 

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One Response to “Handling corrections: a dip into the archives”

  1. » Start looking for bullish charts now | Global Growth Investor - The Home of Growth Investing Says:

    [...] report produced at the Gilmo Report, made a good point, which I’ve also highlighted in the past. A correction is not a time to stop looking at charts. If you’re not playing the short side, [...]


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