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There are two sides to every trade: The Bulls & The Bears Basic Wall Street Lingo The bulls want the market (or stock) to go higher and the bears want the market (or stock) to go lower. Typically the bulls go “long” and the bears go “short” in order to express their view. The most…
Why Most People Lose Money In The Market- It’s human nature.
Immediate Gratification: Profits are a function of time. By definition any trade that is exited with a profit requires a certain element of time. The problem is that most people have a natural tendency to seek immediate gratification at the expense of long term gratification. That is why most people lose money on Wall Street….
The Moving Average Sandwich
Here Is An Excerpt From FindLeadingStocks.com’s Intra-Week Update. If You Want To Buy Leading Stocks…EARLY. Sign Up Here… FLS Update: All Eyes On The ECB Holding Pattern Continues Ahead of Thursday’s ECB Meeting The U.S. stock market is holding up rather well as global markets continue trading all over the map and earnings are being released in…
How To Create Your Own Mutual Fund
Intro To ETF’s Whether you are a long-term investor or an active trader- every buy or sell decision you make in the market begins with an idea. Do you think this stock is under-valued? Do you think this is a growth stock? Is the economy going to expand or contract over the next 6-12 months? Does this stock…
Retail Stocks About To Breakout?
FindLeadingStocks.com Single Stock Ideas… Starting at Only $19/month Advanced Report…. Starting at Only $97/Month On Thursday the tech heavy Nasdaq 100 broke out of its year long range and hit a fresh 15-year high as we enter the heart of earnings season. This very strong action is typically bullish for the broader market and leading…
Stock Market Resistance & Negative (Outside) Reversal Day From Prior Chart Highs
The major averages are tracing out an ominous technical pattern known as a “negative (outside) reversal day” after encountering resistance near their prior chart highs.
