Monthly Archives: January 2010

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Buy Low, Sell High – Why is This Strategy So Difficult?

Everyone quotes the same strategy: buy low, sell high yet we often find it difficult to follow in the real world. Let’s look at a situation outside of the stock market for perspective. You want to buy a new car. … Continue reading

Categorized under: Buy Stocks, Investing Strategies, Selling Shares

Everyone quotes the same strategy: buy low, sell high yet we often find it difficult to follow in the real world. Let’s look at a situation outside of the stock market for perspective. You want to buy a new car. … Continue reading


3 Ways Stock Market Breadth Indicators Can Help You

Stock market breadth indicators (also known as internal indicators) are tools an investor can use to measure the strength of a price trend in the overall stock market. Using these indicators can help you know when to be in, or … Continue reading

Categorized under: Financial Indicators, The Markets

Stock market breadth indicators (also known as internal indicators) are tools an investor can use to measure the strength of a price trend in the overall stock market. Using these indicators can help you know when to be in, or … Continue reading


Outlook For High Yield Dividend Stocks As We Enter 2010

The Federal Reserve has indicated that it plans to keep record low interest rates for an extended period, and inflation seems in check. First quarter 2010 earnings should show up well in comparison to anemic 2009 figures. Retail sales seem … Continue reading

Categorized under: Dividend Stocks

The Federal Reserve has indicated that it plans to keep record low interest rates for an extended period, and inflation seems in check. First quarter 2010 earnings should show up well in comparison to anemic 2009 figures. Retail sales seem … Continue reading