Archive for August, 2007

You don’t have to buy fallen stocks to get value

Getting value in the market doesn’t necessarily mean buying plunging stocks

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Note: it’s been a low-volume rally

After a correction I like to see a big-volume up day before buying. It’s usually necessary to give the market …

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How my trading survived a closed encounter with efficient markets

Every trader must sooner or later confront the Efficient Markets Hypothesis. But a close look reveals that, while it’s largely …

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10 trading costs to cut in a volatile market

Great businesses control costs, particularly when times get tough. Traders should regularly audit their expenses and pare back any that …

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Culling useless information intake

At the moment I’m in the process of culling my stock market reading list — and dealing with the withdrawal …

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Handling corrections: a dip into the archives

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

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