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5 Tips For Choosing Small Cap Value Stocks
Small cap stocks need not be hot tip penny stocks or speculative growth stories based on an idea and a prayer. There are plenty of quality, undervalued small cap stocks out there, and this article tells you how to find them.
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Pullbacks: A Technical Perspective
Everyone has heard Cramer yell about his favorite stock, usually one which is in the middle of a big rally. And, he always finishes by warning you to buy on a pullback. But, what exactly is a pullback? The answer depends on your investment outlook - trader or investor, long-term or short term.
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6 Ways Greenspan Caused the Current Economic Crisis
Recently, public opinion has begun to turn on Dr. Greenspan for his perceived role in the current economic crisis. Dr. Greenspan has embarked on a media tour, defending his policies and his ideology. This article has scrutinized the facts and came to a conclusion on the current economic crisis.
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Cenveo (CVO) a double or triple bagger?
Cenveo is undervalued and has taken a huge hit even though it continues to increase revenues and profits. The CEO is going to sell someday, and a double or triple bagger from here is inevitable.
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Google crushed analysts expectations
Google's first-quarter profit climbed 30%, earning $1.31 billion, or $4.12 per share, during the first three months of the year. That compared with $1 billion, or $3.18 per share, in the first quarter of 2007. If not for expenses to cover stock given its employees, Google said it would have made $4.84 per share.
Analysts, on average, projected $4.52 per share.
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Dow Theory Overview
An overview of the Dow Theory which describes the way markets move from day to day and in the long run. A simple system for understanding market actions that could help you to become a better trader or investor. This is the first part in a multipart blog series on the Dow Theory.
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Stock Repair Strategy
Learn how to use the Stock Repair Strategy to repair your stock value now!
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Trend Analysis and the Forex Market
Trend analysis is an indispensable function of the successful Forex trader. Just like a good mechanic or carpenter, having the right tools in your toolbox will make all the difference in your ability to break down trends and trade in the direction of established trends.
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Dow Theory (Part 2)
Part 2 of the Dow Theory post that I posted here a few days ago. For part 1, we looked at an overview of the Dow Theory and its history.
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Top 25 Most Influential People in Forex
This article talks about leaders whose very words have the power to cause stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange to decrease in value or make buying a house more expensive -power that really affects the everyday lives of all of us. Here's the list of the top 25 most influential people in forex.
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Is the VIX Impervious to Technical Analysis?
Yes, yes it is.
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Sentiment Still Negative
AAII and II sentiment numbers continue to show bearishness among market participants. Whether its the media and/or consumer sentiment, market participants are feeling the same way about the market. AAII saw Bulls at 30.37% and Bears at 48.69%. While II saw Bulls at 37.8% and Bears at 38.9%.
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Recession Proof Your Portfolio: 50 Best Blogs for Free Investment Advice
In today’s economy, investors need all the help they can get. Fortunately, there are many investment bloggers out there willing to lend a hand. Take a look at 50 of the best of these bloggers, from stocks to real estate.
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Dow Theory (Part 3)
The third and final post in my Dow Theory series. In this post, I address the use of Dow Theory in anticipating broad market trends. I take a look at classical Dow Theory analysis of the Dow Jones Transportation Average and its correlation with the Dow Jones Industrial Average (the Dow Theory proxy for the US economy as a whole).
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Pullbacks - A Fundamental Perspective
A follow up to my post on technical pullbacks and how to play momentum during sustained rallies. Here's we look at situations where stocks lose momentum and pullback through intermediate and longterm periods.
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