Archives - November, 2009
Trends exist in the market. There are upward, or bullish, trends. There are downward, or bearish, trends. The key to price trends are to get in early but not too early. It’s easy, with the benefit of hindsight, to look over the past year of a stock price and conclude if it moved higher or lower
Supply and demand setting price on trend following stocks
on Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 at 10:34 pm
on Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 at 10:34 pm
Supply and demand setting price on trend following stocks You may read and hear many explanations about stock prices and why they rise and fall like they do. You will hear about the influence of earnings on stock prices or the economy or the credit market. While all of these factors figure into p
The Philosophy Trend following is a methodology of trading. There are many different strategies to use within the methodology. Most strategies are very simple to employ yet very difficult for some people to stick with. The concept is simple, stay in a trend as long as it is there. Trend Fol
Being able to trade for a living is a dream many try to achieve. After reading numerous books, buying expensive systems, attending various seminars, still 95% of traders will fail. What separates a profitable trader apart from an unprofitable trader? I have been a full-time trader since 1996.
Inflation, deflation and trend following stocks If we all agree that inflation is a bad thing, does that make deflation a good thing? For stock investors and the economy, both inflation and deflation are dangerous conditions. Inflation is often defined as too much money chasing too few goods and



