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My Stock Trading Rules »
After stock trading for a long time I have put together some rules that I follow to help my trading along. These are only my suggestions with what has worked in the past. -- [ Money and Finance » Stocks and Commodities ]
Stock trading in a bull market »
The first and most important rule is - in bull markets, one is supposed to be long. This may sound obvious, but how many of us have sold the first rally in every bull market, saying that the market has moved too far, too fast. I have before, and I suspect I'll do it again at some point in the future. -- [ Money and Finance » Stocks and Commodities ]
Forex - Playing the Sunday gaps »
After playing forex for some time I found a great way to play Sunday. This is what I have been doing and seems to have been working for the most part. -- [ Money and Finance » Stocks and Commodities ]
Let the trend be your friend: How to buy stocks at 52 week high »
Please dont be scared about investigating a 52 week high stock play. Because, guess what - It is moving UP for a reason. And THERE is SUPPORT behind you. -- [ Money and Finance » Stocks and Commodities ]
Do's and Dont's of Stock Trading »
Now that you have analyzed your ability and position as a trader, done your DD (Due Diligence), and learned the motive behind each different market it is time to set the ground rules for your stock trading. -- [ Money and Finance » Stocks and Commodities ]
StockHideout.com is set to launch Brand New Stock Investing Contest! »
It started with a couple of traders, but now has grown into one of the largest online financial communities on the internet today. StockHideout.com continues its march toward becoming a “One-Stop Shop” for traders in the online investment community. -- [ Money and Finance » Stocks and Commodities ]
Fundamental vs. Technical Analysis --What's the differece? »
There has been suggestion that securities with stronger earnings and more attractive features and which are issued by companies operating in stable or growing industries should command higher prices than securities with weaker earnings and other less attractive features. -- [ Advertising and Marketing » Advertising ]