Posts Tagged ‘trading strategies’

Staying Disciplined In A Volatile Market

November 19th, 2009 | Filed under: Trader Lessons,

Paying attention to the current day-to-day activity in the markets right now is probably giving you an ulcer… unless you’re an active trader. One day the market is up 100 and the next day its down 100. Stocks plunge for successive days and then make it all up the

Easy Way To Pick Triple Digit Stock Movers

September 7th, 2009 | Filed under: Trader Lessons, ,

We’d all like to experience it… Those massive 100+% gains just a handful of stocks experience. Obviously, looking back at it would be too easy to say, “if only.” The problem though is not missing the opportunity, but not allowing ourselves the chance to properly find these winners.

Some of

The No News Trading Strategy

August 27th, 2009 | Filed under: Financial Markets, ,

When it comes to the financial markets there is never any shortage of news. In fact, trying to separate the credible from pointless news can be quite tedious and boring.

Thanks to the wide world of technical analysis, the ability to successfully trade stocks without tracking news is easy

Your Crash Course to the Buy and Hold Trading Strategy

August 26th, 2009 | Filed under: Trader Lessons, ,

To the average seasoned trader, the term “buy and hold” might make them cringe, but trading stocks doesn’t just have to be a speed game. Whether you are looking to make a little bit more interest than what your bank offers or you are taking over your retirement accounts,

The Easiest Way To Make Money Trading Stocks

August 11th, 2009 | Filed under: Trader Lessons, ,

I wanted to get some quick feedback the other day, so I quickly sent out a question on Twitter:

“Has Stocktwits/Twitter made you a better trader?”

Just liked I guessed, there was not one person who said it made them worse, then again those people are probably not around anymore;