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Kiss My RSI
Say, what? Yep, keep it simple stupid, and use the relative strength indicator. Could it be so simple? Remember the KISS method-another form of the "razor of Ocam (usually the simplest...
0 commentsFundamental Considerations When Trading Stock Options
Do the numbers tell it all? When you read something about a company, do you really believe it? How do you make a decision about what makes a good investment opportunity? For most traders,...
1 commentDon’t Forget the Greeks
You can't consider yourself "stock option literate" if you don't know the Greeks. Option traders analyze underlying stock and hope to leverage that knowledge through use of the surrogate...
0 commentsTrading Options Against the Trend
When you first realize it hits like a ton of bricks. So simple yet so true. About 80% of stocks follow the trend. We all know the "the trend is our friend". Can you smell a contrarian in the...
0 commentsThink About What You Are Doing
I don't have time for this! Looking at stock and option screeners, making a short list, doing the fundamental and technical analysis, and using an option calculator to figure out the Greeks...
0 commentsAre you one of “them”, too?
Are you one of the "misinformed? Are you losing the tremendous opportunities that using stock options can offer? No, options are not one of the more risky investments. "Oh, yea" you say...
1 commentDo not fall off the See-Saw
When they're up....you're down. When they're down,... you're up. It's the "contrarian see-saw". Most everybody agrees that market sentiment can be a very important component to doing the almost...
0 commentsA Naked Kamikaze
Don't go naked. It's not that you'll catch a cold but you might have to buy stock you don't want to buy. To a stock option trader, going naked is buying or selling (writing) an option...
0 commentsIn Your Face
They don't know squat. Their recommendations are bogus and history proves it-market analysts have a lousy record. In his book, Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation, David...
0 commentsIt’s All In The Head
To a contrarian, bad news is good news. To my contrarian ears, good news is breaking out. Take the new book The Panic of 1907: Lessons Learned From the Market's Perfect Storm by Robert...
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