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2007 March (4)


Archive for March, 2007



Even after all the advancements we’ve made, search engines still struggle to understand the semantic meaning of our words. We of course, don’t have this problem. We can easily pick out the meaning of a word from its context. Who knows, maybe computers will never do this as well as we do.
Until they can, I’ve […]

I wrote about the sad saga of Franz Shoar and Traders International a while back. Now I notice that Franz is up to his old tricks again. This time with his own firm, “Bullseye Traders”.

Oddly enough, if you go to the mainpage you get an “Under Construction” sign now. But if you happen to go […]

What a day to be away from the market! I left just before 2pm … sigh…
I can atleast take solace that my bullish bias was vindicated. And I think it’s safe to say this was a 90-90 day, as per Lowry’s definition. This reminds me of what happened last summer and what I wrote then. […]

HAPPY NEW YEAR !!

Happy New Year Everyone !
No I haven’t gone bonkers. Today is the first day of spring and for thousands of years it has been celebrated as the beginning of a new year. Doesn’t it make sense to celebrate a new year as a new cycle of life dawns in nature?
It’s not too late to set […]

While quite a few traders are using gaps to create watchlist candidates these days. I’ll share one other way to trade a very familiar pattern.
You simply find strong, trending stocks and find a pullback (which is what a dummy spot really is) to buy. Last week I gave a short watchlist of strong trending […]




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