
Why You Should Never Marry Your Darling Stocks
One of the most common misconceptions about the stock market is that owning the so-called

Buy the issues that in a sense are hard to buy and easy to sell. I am talking about the action of shares in the early stages of a market or during a temporary recession in a clearly up market or just at the point when a market is emerging

Bob Farrell was a seasoned Wall Street veteran, with his career spanning more than five decades making him one of the more respected modern figures in the world of the markets. He is mostly known for his professional roles as the first president of the Chartered Market Technician (CMT) Association

"In the jungle among the money funds, there is only one king" - Dreyfus Funds sloganIt was the 1950's - the Silent Generation and the first baby boomers were in the workforce, and post-war prosperity had brought about a lasting boom to the US economy. The stock market was doing

Hindsight is easy - any person can point at a chart in retrospect, draw two arrows for where you should have bought and sold to make the maximum profit, and pretend to look smart. Real trading happens at the 'right side' of the chart, where new data appears in real





One of the most common misconceptions about the stock market is that owning the so-called

Diversification is probably best embodied by the old proverb of “Don’t put all your eggs

The need to learn from peers There are plenty of stories out there showcasing how

“The key to trading success is emotional discipline” – Victor Sperandeo 95% or so of people who

To understand how we can profit in the future, the only things we have to

Good stock selection is very simple in its essence, and the phrase “ruthless reduction and

Everybody has a reason to buy Talking to people owning stocks, you will realize that

As a continuation from my last article on the rather moderate 2004 market correction/ milder

Strong stock leadership is what forms market bottoms and launches sustainable market rallies, whether that’s

What does ‘success’ mean in financial markets? The goal of any true investment is rational