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Quality Stocks to watch - buy on dipsQuality Stocks to watch - buy on dips This is a quality stock recommendation to buy when they are low and I totally agree. Support = buying support ( where buyers are likely to be located ), Resistance = selling resistance ( where the sellers...

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Stock Breakouts And Resistance level

Posted by HanaDaddy | Posted in Investment Tips and Ideas | Posted on 06/27/2009

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Breakouts through resistance are the most desirable of all trade opportunities. (This discussion will provide an opportunity for discussion of buying breakouts. (An equal sell opportunity exists on breakdowns through support). A breakout is a penetration resistance on the basis of a charging set up over time with price reversals occurred at about the same price in the preceding periods of time.

Sounds easy. Well, of course easy when it seemed that the guy in 1000 U.S. dollars workshop told me about it. I also read how easy it was $ 90 in the trading book that said I would do a full independent trader.

Breakouts are wonderful if you continue. If we can not expect the evolution of prices, but not to return to a number linked probably to touch the low prices before rising again. This price movement is probably beyond his arrest and the loss will not be satisfied.

Discouraging the Top Down Approach when picking Stocks

Posted by HanaDaddy | Posted in Investment Tips and Ideas | Posted on 06/15/2009

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If fund managers have heard about the way in which to invest, you know a large number to take a top-down approach. First, decide how much of their portfolio allocated to stocks and how much to allocate to bonds. At this point, you can even decide on its mix of domestic and foreign. Next, decide on which industries to invest in. It is not until all these decisions were made that actually fall for analyzing any particular securities. If you think logically about this approach, but for a moment, recognize how silly it really is.

A set ’s earnings yield is the inverse of its P / E ratio. Thus, a stock with a P / E ratio of 25 has an earnings yield of 4%, while a stock with a P / E ratio of 8 has an earnings yield of 12.5%. In this way, a low P / E stock is comparable to a high? Bond yields.