Articles, tagged with "relative strength", page 4
24th April 2009
Folks say that you should compare Apples with Apples and compare Oranges with Oranges. As it relates to Trademark Law, these comparisons can determine the relative strength or weakness of a Trademark.
One example of a weak Trademark is an "Apple Store"...
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Author:
sbbarca
27th March 2009
The current financial climate and "credit crunch" is causing prospective holidaymakers to consider travelling outside of the Euro Zone to make the most of their travel money. To many, Australia seems a safe bet in terms of value for money (after the init...
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Author:
MarkeD
25th March 2009
The anniversary ring is perhaps one of the most significant things in a couple's lifetime association. After all, the first thing that comes to our mind after investigation the word ‘ring' is commitment. Its meaning starts as soon as two citizens get ...
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Author:
Muhammad Ashfaq
22nd March 2009
Hello again,
We all know that the common cold is contagious - most of us catch at least one or more of these nasty annoyances every year. Did you know that your moods can be contagious as well? It may not seem possible, but in a subtle way we all can...
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Author:
Doug Hart
09th March 2009
Technical analysis is the outlook of how future financial price will move based on an examination of past price movements. Technical analysis is a lot like a weatherman predicting it will rain or snow or if the favored team in the Super Bowl will cover th...
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Author:
optimaltrader11
07th February 2009
Using credit spreads is a good way to make a consistent income using options without taking too much risk. However very few non-professional investors know how to use it and believe it to be too complicated. This article shows you how to write credit spre...
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OptionSpreadTrades.com
26th August 2008
When stated in a mathematical sense, RSI seems more difficult than it actually is to both use and understand. To evaluate the relative strength by hand, the trader must know the formula for doing so. The RSI is simply 100 minus the quotient of 100 divid...
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Author:
Leroy Rushing
25th March 2008
Are you not satisfied with your toilet cleaning? Change your cleaning agent. It could change the face of your toilet and bathroom. Cleaning agents plays a crucial role in your cleaning process. Sometimes you become upset on the cleaning agent that is bein...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
02nd September 2007
Stock Trading
Stock trading is taking on the world with lightning speed. It is potentially one of the most profitable investment initiations available in today's intensely volatile financial markets. Stock trading is not something you should enter into...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
19th June 2007
When Stan Weinstein was first featured in the famous book, "Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders", by Jack Schwager, he stood out as a trader with the highest win/loss ratio. He finally revealed his method in his only book, "Secrets For Profiting i...
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Author:
Larry Swing
02nd May 2007
Property can make you big money but how do you know which are the best places to buy? Our global property guide picks out the top property hotspots.
We buy property for many different reasons - traditionally, of course, we tended to buy houses to act a...
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Author:
Simon Barnett
30th January 2007
Spices are the most antioxidant-rich of all food types and they contain other important compounds that have had profound health benefits on mankind throughout the ages. The evolution of spices in our diets is a fascinating story that shows how important s...
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Author:
Dr Keith Scott
29th January 2007
Well ideally you want to base your stock picks and investments by looking at both fundamentals and technicals. Because a company with strong fundamentals will typically have a longer term increase in price and performance.
But at the same time, technical...
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Author:
rob rens
26th April 2006
We know that bond prices, like anything else with a price, can be tracked on a point and figure chart. We can also monitor the relative strength of bonds, just like we do with stocks. Also, when bonds in general gave a relative strength sell signal over t...
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Author:
Thomas Mullooly
20th April 2006
...unless the stocks you own ARE beating the market!
There is no way on earth you could ever beat the market if the stocks you hold are not keeping up with the market. And hopefully, staying ahead of the market.
But yet, that's what lots of people t...
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Author:
Thomas Mullooly