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  • Dow Jones Never Lose Trade Review - Always In Profit
    By: Justine Blake V | - Day trading stocks is suitable for those who like to study and monitor short-term market moves, and it can get successful with trading methods which will capture continuing market activities. The stock market fluctuates not only daily but also while on an intraday basis, providing ample, yet fast-disappearing trading opportunities for day trading. However, some stocks are much more volatile than others as they are more liquid with regard to trading volume. Usually, short-term stock moves come as ...
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  • Dow Honda Ottawa
    By: ShotgunWithCarlo | - DOW Honda Ottawa is the oldest Honda dealer in the Ottawa Carleton region. They offer their clients the complete range of new and use Honda vehicles. There are exceptional financing and leasing options available to provide ease of purchase. They boast an award winning staff who have knowledgeable advice in all areas of expertise. They don’t hide the fact that they want you as a customer for life and are ready to prove that they are worthy of that privilege. Their demeanor is professional t ...
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  • Special Stock Market Report
    By: Profit confidential | - My commentary today is dedicated solely to the stock market. Many of my readers are obviously invested in stocks and are concerned over last weeks volatility.

    Lets start with the general consensus

    Whatever I read this weekend, the message was basically the same: The stock market is in big trouble. Stock market advisors are turning bearish in droves. You read a lot about the major market indices breaking important 50-day and 200-day trend lines, hence even ...

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  • Dow Makes Waves In Chemical Mergers And Acquisitions World
    By: John V | - The Dow Chemical Company has been making waves in the chemical M and A world recently with a series of joint ventures with several other chemical companies around the world. Last week, America's largest chemicals manufacturer entered into a joint venture with Ube Industries Ltd., a century-old Japanese chemical company whose products are used in everything from consumer electronics to pharmaceuticals. Under the auspices of a global chemical mergers and acquisitions firm, the two companies formed ...
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  • Dow Makes Waves In Chemical Mergers And Acquisitions World
    By: John V | - The Dow Chemical Company has been making waves in the chemical M and A world recently with a series of joint ventures with several other chemical companies around the world. Last week, America's largest chemicals manufacturer entered into a joint venture with Ube Industries Ltd., a century-old Japanese chemical company whose products are used in everything from consumer electronics to pharmaceuticals. Under the auspices of a global chemical mergers and acquisitions firm, the two companies formed ...
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  • Best Strategy For Forex Trading - The Dow Wave
    By: FXalhabib | - Exploiting the power of trading Forex in the "when" zone is the best way of kicking out the speculative mindset. I've spent the last three plus years, studying and tweaking this market for the ultimate Forex strategy. Knowing when a currency pair is going to take a swing or reversal, is the ultimate Forex trading method (period). There are so many indicators in this market from the MACD, Bollinger Bands, etc... trying to find you the reversals or swings; the right mindset but the execution is a ...
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  • Stocks Looking Good After Break At 50-day Ma
    By: Profit confidential | - We are at the mid-point of the year. The year started with a bang, but reversed course in May and early June, with stocks trending down on rising global risk.

    At the mid-year, the key indices are up between four and seven percent in the first half, with hopes for a better second half, albeit the global market risk continues to be high.

    Im impressed, but, at the same time, surprised about the current rally. The DOW is up another 150 points intraday on Thursday and loo ...

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  • Wall Street Most Wanted: A New Blue Chip Market Indicator
    By: Steve Selengut | - The Dow, Investment Grade Value Stocks, and Alternative Investments

    There are two extremely good reasons why your portfolio may not be "performing" (whatever that means) either as well as you would like or as well as your buddies say that they have been doing. But let's define our terms before digging any deeper. None of you have done as well in the equity market as investment grade value stock investors.

    Most of the time, investors are content to observe the steady gro ...

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  • The Dow Jones Industrials --- A Blue Chip Average No More
    By: Steve Selengut | - In addition to a well thought out investment plan, successful equity investing requires a feel for what is going on in the real world we refer to as "the market". To most investors, the DJIA provides all of the information they think they need, and they worship it mindlessly --- thinking it has mystical predictive and analytic powers far beyond the scope of any other market number.

    A cursory review of New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) "issue breadth" figures (90% of the Dow stocks are ...

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  • If Buy & Hold Is Out, Does That Mean Market Timing Is The Answer?
    By: Robert Yetman | - Although the return of a semblance of normalcy to the stock market is prompting many to test the waters again, the upheaval of recent years has reinforced for many the idea that picking what at the time is thought to be a smart selection of securities and simply holding on to it, known as the buy and hold strategy, is actually not too smart. For a few, the sometimes-sudden twists and turns in the market validate the idea that money should be moved nimbly and quickly; in and out of equities, in ...
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  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average - The Basics
    By: Clayton Risha | - The news makes such a big deal about the Dow Jones Index these days that even those who do not know anything about stocks or investing have become interested in learning all about the Dow. After all, if it matters so much, then it must be important. So, what or who is the Dow Jones? And why does it or he mean so much?

    Formally known as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), the Dow Jones, or simply the Dow, is a stock market index. It measures the performance of what it considers ...

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  • Dow Jones Index - General Information
    By: Portfoliorunner | - The main reason for its popularity is simple: it is always liquid. It shows all kinds of individual investors trends in security prices since 1896. Falling and rising prices of Dow Jones index come across with the S&P 500. This two major US stock indices show 95% converge.

    Dow Jones Index value is very easy to calculate. The Dow Jones creators offer us to perform a usual operation: add up the prices and to divide them afterwards.

    Most other indexes are weighted by ma ...

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  • Mcim Portfolios Rally To Three-year High Levels
    By: Steve Selengut | - KIAWAH ISLAND, SC, December 13, 2010 Kiawah Golf Investment Seminars (an investment education enterprise located near the Kiawah Island Golf-Tennis-Beach resort) proudly reports estimated investment performance results for a sampling of Market Cycle Investment Management (MCIM) portfolios. Thus far in 2010, MCIM (70% Equity vs. 30% Income) portfolios are up roughly 16%.

    This gain, on top of "dismal decade" growth estimated at 85%, further strengthens the methodology's reputation as ...

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  • Smart Investing Daily: Price Of Gold And The Dow Are Both Up? Run!
    By: Sara Nunnally | - On Tuesday, I showed you a Dow Jones Industrial Average chart. I noted that the Dow has seen three dips to the 11,000 level in the past few weeks, and that the index has struggled to climb above 11,200.
    Then yesterday, on the back of higher-than-expected economic news (unemployment may fall) and a hopeful turn of events in Europe (the central bank may buy bonds from European nations, and Portugal's bond auction exceeded expectations), the Dow Jones Industrial Average shot up more than 250 ...

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  • 8am Trader Review - Does It Work
    By: TatianaU | - INTRODUCTION

    Yet another one of those make more than a few quid while you get the kids ready for school trading strategies. Promises of "come the end of the week you could be GBP660 better off for about 15 minutes effort each morning".

    "Regular tax free profits are generated by placing a simple 'trade' on the FTSE each morning and another on the DOW".

    8am Trader has shown a return of GBP70 to GBP660 each week over an 11 week timeframe from May to August 20 ...

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  • An Introduction To Technical Analysis
    By: Damon Callaghan | - Its Monday night, 1:29am. The European market is about to close, but the New York market has a long five and a half hours till the 24-hour trading day ends this is the foreign exchange market. Never in my experience trading currencies, have I spent so long staring at a computer screen, watching a chart tick up and down, trying to understand where the price is going. In fact, Im not alone thousands of traders, analysts, academics and businessmen spend hours, days, even weeks, trying ...
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  • Dow Jones Today Economic Sentiment Indicator Drops In September 2010
    By: marksxftha | - Following 4 months of modest but regular good points, the Dow Jones Economic Indicator (ESI) fell to 40.7 in September, down from 43.2 in August and its largest one- month drop since October 2008. And while the Indicator has historically declined in September, there are signs that the economic recovery is faltering with a pointy enhance in detrimental economic stories over the last seven days of the month.

    "It could be the decline merely reflects a seasonal effect as a result of on ...

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  • Recession Not Over Till It's Over
    By: blacknight | - The National Bureau of Economic Research says the worst recession because the Nineteen Thirties that started in December 2007 ended in June 2009. Stock markets soared.

    But most Americans and Major Road businesses continue to undergo severely. They discover it inconceivable to believe that the recession is over. Even the Fed indicated that it was involved at the continued proof of recession.

    So, how can official statistics and inventory markets be so faraway from the rea ...

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  • Ideas For Handling Bronchial Asthma
    By: Grubb Young | - Long time correspondent for CBS's "48 Hours" Harold Dow, recently passed away and police are presuming the trigger of death to be bronchial asthma. Harold Dow suffered from adult onset asthma, and had been in the hospital because of it. Asthma can be extremely tough to get controlled, particularly when newly diagnosed. Although medication is often a vital part of controlling it, you will find other lifestyle changes that could be made to assist the asthmatic in preventing occurrences.


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  • Financial Futures Contracts -- Dow Jones Industrial Average
    By: Richard Stooker | - All the financial futures contracts expire quarterly, in March, June, September and December.

    The front month is the expiration date that's coming up. If this is July, that would be September. You can buy futures contracts for later months, but they are much less liquid, creating large bid/ask spreads. If you wish to hold a position a long time, it's probably better to get the front month contract and roll over your position before that expiration date.

    The Dow not only ...

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  • About Us Indexes
    By: Viktor Ka | - If you take the main index groups that cover US economy you will find that S&P group of indexes is the most popular group and securities that track S&P indexes are the most traded ones. The group of Standard & Poors indexes is one of the most widely used and most recognized not just in the US but over the world. The other main groups of indexes are: DOW, NASDAQ, Russell, NYSE and AMEX indexes.

    Among Russell indexes you may see only one index that attracts the decent number of invest ...

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  • Develop Into A Day Trader - What Does It Take To Become A Day Trader?
    By: jon4fwgcum | - Many career decisions in life are relatively easy and many people go to college for a certain profession choice they're interested in. For instance many individuals elect to turn into a physician, lawyer, firefighter or a police officer. They have a clear path of education and coaching as a way to get to their end results of reaching their profession goals. However, what about those that want to turn into day traders? Precisely what does a person do when they have a desire to become a day tr ...
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  • Turn Into A Day Trader - What Does It Take To Turn Into A Day Trader?
    By: martwh5vli | - Many career selections in life are rather easy and many people go to college for a certain profession selection they are interested in. For example many individuals elect to turn into a physician, lawyer, firefighter or a police officer. They have a clear path of schooling and coaching in an effort to get to their end results of reaching their profession goals. Nevertheless, what about those that wish to change into day traders? Exactly what does an individual do once they have a need to bec ...
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  • The Dow Theory, A Stock Market Newsletter By Expert Analyst Jack Schannep
    By: Timmy Vic | - The Stock market can be overwhelming for first time investors as well as experienced investors. For this reason, the web is full of websites offering stock market newsletters but none quite like Jack Schanneps. Stocks fluctuate and the numbers can be surprising and unpredictable, day after day. TheDowTheory offers a helpful stock market newsletter written by Jack Schannep, considered to be one of the most accurate stock market analysts and market timing specialists of his time. Reviews are ra ...
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  • Trading With The David Marsh Dow Trading Technique You Have The Means To Add Multiple Streams Of Rev
    By: martwh5vli | - Day trading has turned into a well-liked matter area amongst many people and the David Marsh Dow Trading technique provides an excellent schooling into trading the Emini Dow (YM) market. Starting off with the basics in trading is always vital and I believe any trader that starts with constructing a stable basis to trading may have a significantly better success rate at becoming a day trader.



    Many traders believe that trading will be learned in a few weeks as soon as t ...

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  • The Magic Of Compound Interest
    By: Mark Nicholas | - Richard Russell is the head among the financial e-newsletter industry. He continues writing Dow Theory Letters from 1950s. Even if you not at all read his popular essay "Rich Man, Poor Man" already, stop whatsoever you are doing, visit his web site -- http://ww2.dowtheoryletters.com/DTLOL.nsf/htmlmedia/body_rich_man__poor_man.html

    To simplify the magic of compound interest, Russell remarks that if a 19-year-old put $2,000 every year into his IRA for 7 years consecutively later that ...

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  • Stock Market Trading And The Dow Jones
    By: Daniel Jones | - Over the last couple of years we have seen increased market volatility as the credit crunch and hesitant recovery have changed the face of the financial landscape. Nowhere has this been more obvious than the Dow Jones Index.

    Many investors have been trading the Dow Jones in an attempt to capitalise on the market swings. If you are looking to trade the US markets it is important to fully consider your options.

    One thing to bear in mind is that you can get carried away wh ...

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  • Dow Jones Index Stocks - A Preferred Option Trading Choice
    By: Owen Trimball | - If you're an option trader and your main objective is to be able to quickly and efficiently create option positions with high 'open interest' and therefore great liquidity, then the underlying stocks that make up the Dow Jones Index might be just right for you.

    The Dow Jones Industrial Index (DJIA) is made up of 30 large companies based in the USA. They all have options, so all you need to do is find a list of the DOW30 together with their stock symbols and create a watchlist in you ...

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  • Trading Commodity Indexes Can Make You Rich!
    By: Ahmad Hassam | - Indexes exist for all sorts of assets and play a useful rule in the world of investing. If investing is like flying an airplane, the index can be likened to the altimeter or the instrument that measure the height. Commodity market is going to experience many yearlong boom. One of the ways to profit from this boom is to invest in a commodity index.

    Just like other indexes, commodity indexes track the performance of a basket of commodities. This basket usually includes wheat, corn, so ...

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  • Dow Futures Secret That Can Make Incredible Profits
    By: Ahmad Hassam | - Are you a day trader? Have you ever day traded futures contracts like Dow Futures or the S&P Futures? If not, have you ever thought about trading Dow Futures? Dow Futures are futures contracts based on the world famous Dow Index. Dow Index is the short name for the Dow Jone Industrial Average (DJIA) Index that is a price weighted index of 30 blue chip stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Every day, you will hear analysts talking about the Dow Index going up or down on financial channels ...
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  • Dealing With Your Job Loss
    By: Jennifer Howard PhD | - Due to our economic times, job loss is becoming more and more common in households. So many different emotions surround this issue, whether you are the one dealing with the job loss or someone close to you.

    YOU ARE NOT ALONE

    As a psychotherapist, I've worked with many clients through the years who have lost their jobs either while they were in my practice or came to me so that they could deal with the loss. As with all difficulties, it is most helpful to use our persona ...

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  • Trading The Dow Jones Index
    By: Daniel Jones | - With the world in recovery mode, many are still questioning how the financial markets got so out of control. There are certainly new investment opportunities in the current environment and it"s always a good time to review your portfolio

    According to Simon Denham of Financial Spreads, "In all this [market uncertainty] it must be admitted that, while equities remain attractive versus everything else, we have not had a serious pull back for quite some time. The fall throug ...

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  • Understanding The Stock Market
    By: Caterina Christakos | - You'll be able to at least enter into conversations with what you'll learn here in Stock Market 101. Purchasing stock is a risky situation. The possibility of great losses exists. However, there is also a good possibility of amassing a fortune when using good judgment in your investments. Concentrate on Stock Market 101 advice.

    You don't need to be rich to invest in the stock market. Everyone had to start somewhere, even Warren Buffett. Now, admittedly, he is a different sto ...

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  • Learn How To Pick Stocks To Trade
    By: Caterina Christakos | - Learning the art of picking stocks is a very important aspect of stock trading. There are literally millions of stocks on the various markets from which to choose. So how do you pick the stocks that are right for your portfolio? Pretty much, some of the same thinking should go into stock picking as with other large purchases that you make. Is the stock I'm considering going to be "just a flash in the pan", or does it have the potential to grow and make money for me? One realistic assessment ...
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  • Learning About The Nasdaq Market
    By: Caterina Christakos | - Premarket prices are important indicators for those who invest in stocks on the NASDAQ. They believe these prices are a good indicator of what the market will be like in regular hours of trading. Premarket trading is from 8:00am to 9:30am EST, and regular trading begins concurrently at 8:00am EST. The NASDAQ-100 is comprised of the most significant 100 stocks on the NASDAQ. The NASDAQ has attracted more than 20,000 investment portfolio managers. The NASDAQ is the largest US electronic sto ...
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  • Trading On The New York Stock Exchange
    By: Caterina Christakos | - This is one of the leading markets on which to trade in the United States. For starters, the Dow is composed of only 30 large cap stocks. The New York Stock Exchange, sometimes called "The Big Board", on the other hand, consists of roughly 3,000 companies at a value of around $17 trillion and is one of the largest markets in the world in stocks and bonds trading.

    With the current economic downturn, however, the daily reports from the New York Stock Exchange are not glowing. Ther ...

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  • The In's And Out's Of Dow Jones Stocks
    By: Caterina Christakos | - The Dow Jones is composed of 30 stocks, and though some feel it is the world's most noted stock market exchange, there are still some who disagree for a couple of reasons. One, it is composed of 30 large cap stocks, but it is felt that it is not really an accurate cross section of the US economy that is indicated, and secondly, some argue that the Dow is a price-weighted indicator, rather than a capitalization weighted index. Those however, who are supporters of the Dow Jones Stock Index conc ...
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  • Making Money In The Stock Market
    By: Caterina Christakos | - How to know if there is a safe stock to buy in this economy. It takes an optimist to use the word "safe" in this tanking stock market. Those who have been making money over the last several years, say, since the early nineties, are now finding that the stocks that were growing and showing great profits are the same ones that are now dropping fast. It seems that the more the financial analysts speak about the declining stock market, the worse it gets. And, of course, most everyone knew that w ...
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  • Our Stock Market Is Still On Fire And Burning Up Quickly
    By: Aydan Corkern | - Our country's financial problems are still on fire today. We have been hit again at our stock market and all the other stock markets from other countries that make up the Dow. We have more companies that are saying that they will have to layoff or downsize to keep them afloat, but the only news you ever hear about concern the large companies. What is happening to all of these employees that are losing their jobs?

    Our government keeps telling us that we matter, but when you watch t ...

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  • Fear Vs. Forward-thinking
    By: Pat Barone | - Lots of changes are occurring in our country right now. Elections, financial institutions failing, the Dow plunging, mortgage loan crisis, home prices deflating...

    What does it mean?
    Is there more than one way to react to these events?

    Fear might be the natural impulsive reaction when sudden change occurs, but it's not the best reaction. In fact, fear is about the worst place to go at a time like this!

    Fear is a powerful emotion and it shuts ...

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  • Fear On Wall Street Let's Dow Plunge More Than 600 Points
    By: ratetake | - No matter where you look today, money are problem. Investors do not want to invest due to risk of volatility and sellers are everywhere. Fear is still spreading on Wall Street and seems like it is not going away any time soon. Just today, major credit ratings agency said it was considering cutting its rating on General Motors Corp. Sell off came after S&P Ratings Services put GM and its finance affiliate GMAC LLC under review to see if its rating should be cut.


    Just few w ...

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  • Bear Strategies
    By: jenny numan | - Bear Strategies
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    Many people believe that US will inevitably fall into recession levels; that basically means that no matter which stocks you own, they will probably go down, as it has happened over the last 3 months.

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    Bear Strategies
    Many people believe that US will inevitably fall into recession levels; that basically means that no matter which stocks you own, they will probably go down, as it has happened over the last 3 month ...

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  • Dow Theory - Part 1
    By: Peter Woodhead | - Charles Dow's theory is explained in a series of three articles. This being the first.

    Dow Theory is about how to build wealth from the nature of movements in the Stock Market. Charles Dow (1851-1902) was a journalist, the first editor of the Wall Street Journal, and a co-founder of the Dow-Jones Company, and his theory was taken from editorials that he wrote.

    Dow Theory was later refined by William P. Hamilton and others.

    But Dow himself never used ...

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  • Four Investment Lessons Before You Start Trading
    By: akbar65 | - FOUR INVESTMENT LESSONS before you start trading
    By Akbar Jiwani

    Mr. John was a 27-year-old Management student at an Usa university. Being from the well-off family , all he wanted was a professional job that paid good money.
    But just like any other student, Mr. John had ambitions and dreams. If there were any ways to INVEST tand make money quicker, he would certainly try.
    So when John's friend told him how he made a few thousand dollars, TRADI ...

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  • Six Crucial Mistakes All Stock Market Newbies Make
    By: Peter Woodhead | - Fed up with making mistakes in the Market?

    You don't have to.

    Of course, you'll never get it right all the time. In fact, you can be wrong more times than you are right, but still make money.

    It's the old story. Run your profits and cut your losses. So why don't people adhere to that simple maxim?

    The answer of course is - human psychology.

    But here are six of the common mistakes and how you can cut down on them or elim ...

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  • How To Measure The Stock Market's Gains And Losses
    By: A Raymond Randall | - A former colleague at a major stock brokerage firm always confused "fiscal" with "physical". On June 30th, he would talk about the close of the "physical year". Just a mental block for an intelligent man. Fiscal year-end differs for corporations with most ending June 30th while others use December 31st. Fiscal is fancy jargon for "show me the money".

    Measurements connotes appearances men notice. Year-end fiscal measurements get the attention of both genders. A friend reminds me, " ...

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