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Bear Market, Bull Market or Dead-cat Bounce...It Matters Little to the Stalwart Penny Stock — John Whitefoot Over the last eight weeks [June, 2006] I've been spending a lot of time reading articles describing the current market conditions...trying to figure if it really affects penny stock investors. Are we in a bull market...are we wading into a bear market. Or is the recent rally just a dead-cat bounce? How Soon Will Saudi Arabia Turn to Nuclear Energy? — James E. Finch How soon will Saudi Arabia join the nuclear club? You might be surprised with our investigation. How will this change the world’s energy picture? Water desalination will be the driving force behind Saudi’s entry into nuclear energy. Beating the S&P 500 with Stock Market Timing — John M. McClure Investors can beat the S&P 500 using stock market timing. Most mutual funds can't. A Spiraling Market and Rising Penny Stock Opportunities — John Whitefoot It's been a wild and wooly couple of weeks on the international stock markets [June, 2006]. But is the recent slide grinding to a halt...or just taking a breather before tumbling some more? And more importantly, what does it mean to astute penny stock investors? Relax, A Volatile Stock Market Is Your Dearest Friend — Steve Selengut Everyone is in the stock market these days whether they like it or not, and when the media fans the emotions of the masses, the masses create volatility that rarely under-reacts to market conditions! A volatile equity market creates opportunities with every gyration in either direction. How To Evaluate a Good Stock Market Timing System — John M. McClure How to evaluate a good stock market timing system to enhance your investment returns. Profit Every Time You See Signs of Strength and Signs of Weakness in the Markets — Peter Woodhead This article explains why you should be alert to signs of strength and signs of weakness in the markets. Putting your faith in hope will not get you profits in the markets. You need to realy understand how the markets work. And being able to identify strength and weakness in the markets is essential. Why Stock Market Timing — John M. McClure Stock market timing can reduce your risk and amplify your gains by avoiding bear market losses. How To Rate Your Favorite Uranium Company — James Finch Many investors invested in the Great Uranium Bull Market with little rationale behind their speculation. Through the robust rallies of the past two years, it was easy to play the momentum of a newsletter writer’s recommendation. Quite a few did so, often employing the ‘greater fool strategy’ and hoping the last and dumbest investor would provide an exit strategy for the early and nimble speculator. Active Stock Market Timing — John M. McClure Active Stock Market Timing discusses the merits and pitfalls of stock market timing. Using Discounted Closed Ended Funds designed to Increase Income and Reduce Risk — J Randy Durig Its investment objective is to achieve a high level of after-tax total return through investment in utility securities. In pursuing total return, the Fund equally emphasizes both current incomes, consisting primarily of tax-advantaged dividend income, and capital appreciation. Hedge Funds 101 : Understanding Current Concepts and Lingo — Bill Piker " Hedge Funds " are both a trendy investment and an exciting play. 9 Survival Tips for the Market Shakeout Blues — James E. Finch Investors who bought during the top of the frothy commodities rally are now panicking or kicking themselves. Neither activity helps an investor or trader think straight. Below are a few tips in dealing with the current market shakeout The Art Of Trading - How To Trade During A Consolidation or Congestion Phase — Peter Lim During a consolidation period, prices oscillate between a small range as supports comes in to prop up falling prices and resistances become formidable barriers to force prices to fall back to support levels. This type of trading action forms an easily identifiable pattern called a "channel" or "rectangle". How should a trader trade during consolidation or congestion phases?In this article Peter Lim explains how one can trade the consolidation phase. Online Stock Trading, Is It Here To Stay? — Abrahem Mittell Trading stocks on the internet is a relatively new thing for most people but it won’t be for long. The only reason that it is new in the first place is that the internet is new relatively speaking. In 1999 a little under 3 million people traded over the internet, now online stock trading has ballooned with more than 10 times that number of people trading daily. |
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