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Invest Like a Shark: How a Deaf Guy with No Job and Limited Capital Made a Fortune Investing in the Stock Market
OverviewProfit from Your Unique Advantages as a Small Investor--Speed and Flexibility! "The book you are holding is, hands-down, one of the most original and insightful books I have ever read when it comes to...
1 commentHow Smart Money Manipulate Stock Market and How you can track them
After Jim Cramer (CNBC) bragged about manipulating stock prices when he was a Wall Street trader the video has been removed by theStreet.com from youtube after CBS Marketwatch wrote an article about it but it...
0 commentsActive Trader Magazine: 4 FREE sample issues
Think of Active Trader as your Personal Trading Support Department. Sample issues
0 commentsBullish Harami
Bullish Harami occurs when a candle with a small body falls within the area of a larger body. Because Harami buyers are not able to rally price much past the previous days midpoint, this patterns offers a...
0 commentsDJIA futures contract
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is arguably the most widely followed and recognized stock index. The index is made up of a diversified portfolio of 30 top-quality blue chip stocks. The cash value of...
2 commentsAverage True Range (ATR) Indicator
ATR is a volatility indicator. Average True Range is a moving average of the True Range over "X" periods, usually 14-days. True Range is the greatest difference from the following choices: • Today's...
0 commentsTokyo housewife hid 1.7 million pounds in forex gains
Fri Aug 24, 1:22 AM ET TOKYO (Reuters) - A financially savvy Tokyo housewife who made 400 million yen (1.7 million pounds) trading in foreign exchange markets was fined on Friday for evading tax, a...
0 commentsWealthScript: basic syntax
Each WealthScript statement must end with the semicolon character (;). The semicolon lets WealthScript know that one statement is completed and another one is beginning. Single Line Comments Use the "//"...
debt/equity (D/E) ratio =
The debt/equity (D/E) ratio compares a firm’s long-term debt to its shareholders equity or book value (assets minus liabilities). A firm with no long-term debt would have a zero D/E,...
0 commentsConcept of Distribution in Trading
Distribution is when the market is controlled by sellers.An up-trend that stalls while volume remains high is a sign that distribution is taking place. Buyers have lost control to sellers and a reversal is...
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