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Keep Your Eye On The Ball; Don't Let Volume Confuse You
July 4th Sale! Get 3 Months Free (~$300 Value) When You Join Or Upgrade Any Plan on FindLeadingStocks Earlier this week, I received an great question from a FindLeadingStocks member about how to to incorporate volume into buying/selling stocks? – Spurious Correlation: Short answer: I don’t. Here’s why: Volume tends to confuse most people because conventional wisdom tells you…
A Note Of Caution: Don't Chase Stocks
A note of caution, careful chasing stocks up here after a big move. Selective buys/secondary buys are one thing – if/when they trigger – but over the long term you will do much better if you resist the “urge” to buy just because stocks are up (a.k.a chasing). As you can see from our process, we began buying…
Valuations Are Still Attractive Even As The Market Melts Up
The Stock Market Has More Room To Run A quick note on valuations…Even with the current meltup, the SPX’s P/E ratio is around 19, which is lower than its March 2000 top (~29) and its Oct 2007 top (~22). So from a pure valuation standpoint (not to mention all the easy money injected into the system from global…
Thursday's Watchlist 1.14.10
A new watch list for Thursday, January 14, 2010
GDP & The Fed: One Word Comes To Mind: Fugaze
Earlier today, we found out that the initial reading of Q2 GDP came in at 4%. Does this really matter? Not really, because Q1 GDP was revised so many times that the initial reading and each subsequent reading is nothing more than just another blip on the radar. Q1 GDP was revised again today to…
10 Reasons Why The Fed Will Not Raise Rates Next Week
Where’s the Data? & Would You Place This Trade? We know anything is possible but based on the “data” we don’t see a powerful reason for the Fed to raise rates when they meet on Thursday and here are 10 reasons why: First and foremost – The Fed is data dependent – Where’s the “data” that…




