Monthly Archives: November 2007

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Avoiding The Perils Of Market Timing

Ideally, investors try to buy a stock when the price has reached a support level (a level at which the price is as low as it will go) and sell the stock when it hits a resistance level (a level … Continue reading

Categorized under: Investing Strategies, Market Timing, Portfolio Theory, The Markets

Ideally, investors try to buy a stock when the price has reached a support level (a level at which the price is as low as it will go) and sell the stock when it hits a resistance level (a level … Continue reading


How To Buy Canadian Stocks & Warrants

Frequently I read comments from other analysts regarding the difficulties of trading, i.e. buying, the Canadian mining stocks. They usually suggest investors seek out a broker that specializes in these stocks and while that is not bad advice, it is … Continue reading

Categorized under: Buy Stocks

Frequently I read comments from other analysts regarding the difficulties of trading, i.e. buying, the Canadian mining stocks. They usually suggest investors seek out a broker that specializes in these stocks and while that is not bad advice, it is … Continue reading


Market Timing vs. Conventional Wisdom

Outlandish Claims We recently did a search for “Market Timing” on several of the most widely used search engines. Some of the market timing results posted are staggering: Up over 1000%… we guarantee our results! Up over 900%. 138% APR. … Continue reading

Categorized under: Investing Strategies, Market Timing, Portfolio Theory, The Markets

Outlandish Claims We recently did a search for “Market Timing” on several of the most widely used search engines. Some of the market timing results posted are staggering: Up over 1000%… we guarantee our results! Up over 900%. 138% APR. … Continue reading