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8 Articles Found in Stocks-Mutual-Funds Category.

         
To manage an effective risk management solution requires more than the calculation of VaR. Ultimately a successful risk management program requires the execution of an effective hedge. Technical analysis is a vital element of this strategy.
Author:   Dwayne
Submitted: 2008-10-18

I explain how to establish predetermined sell points and protect gains that you have in established positions. I use a recent buy that I placed as an example to help understand the concept. The article also briefly discusses trailing stops, market makers and post trade analysis.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

The initial reaction to a bad news report is often overdone.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Bollinger Bands are available on even the most rudimentary stcok charting software. While not quite the holy grail, they do predict stock moves with greatera ccuracy than any indicator I have ever used.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Many investors are interested in revenues that a Corporation generates. Yet if you really are concerned with performance, you will look at only the earnings. If you are especially savvy you only care about winning or profit, cash flow and on-going customer base.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Did you know that 80% of the price movement in a stock or a mutual fund is determined by the overall market conditions and by the company's sector? This is the reason we use the top-down approach in managing your money. We look at the market conditions and at how the sector is performing before selecting individual names.The average investor, however, spends most of their resources analyzing company risk instead of market and sector risk.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

There have been a lot of books written on how to be a smart investor and how to time the market.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

When trading in the stock market, position sizing is where all the tools of money management come together.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05
   
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