07th November 2006
1. Post-opening buying: Let's say a stock rises 5 percent or more during the opening and there's no news about it. Typically,
the stock will fall off after 30 minutes of trading. Why? Market makers may be trying to open the stock at an artificially
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10th October 2006
A lot of people wonder how in the world to make a trade in a market where choppy mood swings are an every day event. When this happens, instead of blindly throwing money at a stock you think should run, you have to take into account what "could" hap...
04th October 2006
Over the last year, a lot of people found themselves asking the question, "What is a blog?" In fact, "blog" was the most
searched for web definition in Merriam-Webster's online dictionary that year because of all the interest this new Internet
phe...
03rd October 2006
Interestingly the types of answers you get would vary widely, from a great news release to more buying than selling. Although there are those who will debate the issue, for the most part a stock moves higher when buying volume exceeds selling volume. The ...
03rd October 2006
As an online business owner, attracting qualified traffic -- people who are already interested in buying your product or
service -- is fundamental to your success.
An increasingly popular way to get that cheap, qualified traffic you're always after...
02nd October 2006
Why pay so much attention to the first few minutes of the trading day and who the top 10 or 15 stocks are right at the open?
As you know many times the market will "gap" open. That is, it will open stocks higher than they closed the day before. This i...