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Strategies & Market Trends : A Simple List of General Do's & Dont's of Trading:

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From: Arthur Tang7/8/2007 7:12:23 AM
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If you are new in equity investment, you learn about technical analysis. Fortunately, there are only about 685 market makers and their employees. A technical analysis is a statistic of the market makers' behavior, no more, no less.

But it also tells the best of time and the worst of time, how much money is on the side lines(parked in treasuries).

So when stocks pulled back it means overbought by customers, And when nice moves happen every once in a while, market makers had inventory of stock to be liquidated. Many technicians(mostly females) had simplify the trading strategy to overbought and oversold; then they moved on to head the firms they worked for. John Murphy the analyst just drew two horizontal lines; just above and just below the charted curves.

So that is all we have to know. when price can not move up then it has to pull back. It depends on which stock you want to invest; patience to spend your money is every strategy for survival on Wall street. It is finding out how much cash is coming into the stock you love.

Of course, fundamentals of bankruptcy is always the highest risk for the highest gain. If you know an angel, then you can risk more. If you don't, then park your money in treasuries.

Apple had the good news of iphone and stock did move 30% ahead of introduction(buy on the rumor); and did not pull back on the news(sell on the news). Real business plan for company expansion is the true fundamentals you look for to invest safely.

On the other hand, some of us are good at turn around situations, we do quicky business plan, but we better have an angel standing by, investing along with us? GE capital investment for EAGB in its incubating and expansion period?
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