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You Buy and Price Falls,You Sell and Price Rises!
By Jigar Vikamsey
One say’s “I bought “XYZ Company” at Rs.2200 and immediately after I bought the stock price dropped to Rs.2000.” I feel sad. Another comes with a different version “I sold “XYZ Company” at Rs.2000 and it went up to Rs.2400 same evening” I made an […]
NYSE Weekly Oscillator
By Arthur Eckart
The first chart is a NYSE Oscillator weekly chart that shows severely overbought indicators. An oscillator for the oscillator, ULT, is above 70, which is rare. The other three indicators, above and below the price chart, are also severely overbought. The four-week MA is at 39.85, which is in the region […]
Book Value Of A Company
By Hari Wibowo
Book Value of A Company is defined as the sum of all assets subtracted by the sum of all liabilities/obligations. In other words, this is what shareholders will get if the company is to cease operations immediately. The reality, however, is different from that. Book Value does not always […]
Stock Trading with an Offshore Brokerage Account
By Richard Price
With an IBC (International Business Corporation), trading offshore can have many advantages. Your offshore brokerage account can be under your IBC company name, which ensures privacy while trading because your personal name is never revealed. Offshore brokerage houses have been using this technique for years to trade […]
Volatile Market Investing
By Roger Sorensen
It is easy to be complacent in a rising stock market. There is only one question they want answered and it is something like “What stock should I buy now?”
When the market reverses and starts a downward journey, that’s the time investers begin urgently seeking answers to an entirely different set […]
I Bonds: Treasuries With An Inflationary Kicker
By Glenn Dahlke
There must be a touch of inflation in the air, since a few clients have been calling with questions regarding I Bonds. With the low inflationary environment of late, there hasn’t been a lot of press concerning I Bonds. But since we don’t know what evil lurks […]
SPX Rising Wedge
By Arthur Eckart
The SPX two-year weekly chart below shows a rising wedge with a negative MACD divergence. SPX closed the week near resistance and in an overbought condition. Major resistance is around 1,270, i.e. upper weekly Bollinger Band. There are further resistance levels at the upper monthly Bollinger Band just above 1,275 (not […]
Can You Teach Me To Trade & Make Better Trades?
By Day Trading Education
The stock market can present you with a lot of hot stocks every day. Many of them are new technology stocks that come from the nanotech, biotech, voip, healthcare, homeland defense or internet sectors.
Most of them may seem promising, but the truth is […]
Here’s an illustration of why it makes sense to keep tabs on the cost basis of your mutual funds. Cost basis is the purchase price of an investment after adjustment for depreciation expenses and capital gains tax payments.
*Assume that in November 2005, you buy 1,000 shares of “ABC” Mutual Fund at $10 a share and […]
Holly Nicholson, Correspondent
Q:I’m a relatively new investor and have a couple of basic questions I’d like answered.
I just bought a mutual fund several weeks ago and signed up to have all dividends and capital gains reinvested. My last statement showed a fairly large capital gain distribution, even though I’ve owned this fund only for a […]