Archive for April, 2007
I’ve often mentioned the use of relative strength as one of the most powerful tools for a trader. Using the simple concept of relative strength, you can enter a position and have the “wind at your back”. But relative strength can also be a great signal for exits.
Take a look at the recent price action […]
Two Most Powerful Principles of Personal Development
9 Comments Published April 18th, 2007 in Misc., TradingAs I join the rest of you in mourning the tragic events recently at Virginia Tech, I can’t help but think about how this could have been avoided.
Obviously, the perpetrator of this heinous crime, Cho Seung-Hui, was a very disturbed young man. One of his notes reveals a glimpse into his mindset. He wrote “You […]
TickerSense’s Blogger Sentiment is Bullish: Watch Out!
1 Comment Published April 17th, 2007 in Sentiment, Technical AnalysisHere’s something you don’t see every day! The Ticker Sense Blogger sentiment poll is actually bullish. You know what that means, right? Run for cover! Hide the women, children and your portfolio!!
I’m just having a bit of fun with them. It’s just that constituents of the Ticker Sense Blogger sentiment poll - on average - […]
I’ve been using Zooomr to store and share my digital photos for a while now (the pics I shared with you from the b5 media get together with Darren Rowse in Toronto were from my Zooomr account). But I wanted to write about it since it ocurred to me that a lot of people still […]
Relative Strength Investing - JA Solar Holdings (JASO)
1 Comment Published April 16th, 2007 in Technical AnalysisLast week I wrote about the emergence of solar stocks and the solar sector as a white hot (pun unintended) area of the market. You should always pay attention when a group of stocks in a sector acts alike - like a school of fish or a herd of gazelles darting in one direction. This […]


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