Archive for August, 2009
Posted in August 31st, 2009
What are bull markets?
When learning about the stock market it is important to understand the different types of markets that can occur. Bull markets occur when the prices for securities are on the rise or are expected to rise. While this market is most often is used in reference to the stock market, it can [...]
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Posted in August 26th, 2009
More investors are turning to candlestick charts for determining market direction. See this week’s audio/video review!
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Posted in August 25th, 2009
ETF’s vs. Mutual Funds Cont…
In today’s article we will continue to discuss the differences between exchange traded funds and mutual funds as well as the disadvantages of each. Mutual funds are traditionally actively managed by a fund management team who determine what they will buy. Index mutual funds works just like traditional mutual funds however [...]
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Posted in August 19th, 2009
More investors are turning to candlestick charts for determining market direction. See this week’s audio/video review!
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Posted in August 16th, 2009
Three Line Strike Candlestick Pattern
In today’s article we will review both the bearish and the bullish three line strike candlestick patterns. These candlestick patterns are secondary to the major Japanese Candlesticks patterns however they are still important to learn to identify.
Bearish Three Line Strike Candlestick
The bearish three line strike candlestick pattern is characterized by a [...]
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Posted in August 12th, 2009
More investors are turning to candlestick charts for determining market direction. See this week’s audio/video review!
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Posted in August 12th, 2009
Before we discuss breakout trading we must first define what a “breakout” is. A “breakout” is a stock price that moves beyond the defined support and/or resistance levels and it does so with increased volume. Day traders and other stock traders will use this form of trading as a way to take a position within [...]
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Posted in August 5th, 2009
An international ETF is an exchanged traded fund that invests in foreign-based securities while lowering exposure for investors. When investing in this type of exchange traded fund, you can invest in a specific region or in a specific economy. Either way, these types of ETFs are popular because they are fairly inexpensive to trade and [...]
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Posted in August 3rd, 2009
The on neck line candlestick pattern is one of many continuation patterns used by stock traders. Before we explain this pattern and what it means, we first revisit the definition of a continuation pattern. Continuation patterns help stock traders to differentiate between a price action that is in a full reversal and those patterns that [...]
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