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Top 5 Growth Stocks | Investing for Solid Long Term Gains
Posted on June 11th, 2009 No commentsWe’ve had a huge rally since the march lows, and my current stance is that we should see the collapse of this massive bear market rally any day now. That being said, prices on some stocks are low enough that given their growth potential, you’d probably do fairly well for yourself even if you bought now, near what is likely the high of this bear market rally. Of course, you may be able to do better by timing your entry, waiting for a pullback in the major indices before pulling the trigger, but for the more long term investor, now is as good a time as any.
To find these companies, I used a combination of fundamental and technical criteria, searching for the best companies in a decent technical position. Here are the companies I uncovered. Read the rest of this entry »
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Triple Leveraged Arbitrage
Posted on May 28th, 2009 15 comments
This is a long term play you’ve NEVER heard of. Its not quite arbitrage, but it does have some similarities. Its similar to an arbitrage strategy in that you have a long position, and a short position on the same underlying. In other ways its like selling call options dated fairly far out, in that the odds are highly on your side, and it should slowly but relatively safely make money over longer time periods. Yet the reality is this play is like nothing you’ve ever seen. I call this ETF strategy: Triple Leveraged Arbitrage.Market Commentary Arbitrage, BGU, BGZ, DPK, DZK, EDC, EDZ, ERX, ERY, ETF Investing, ETF trading strategy, FAS, FAZ, investing strategy, long term investing, sector rotation, sector trading strategy, shorting, Shorting Ideas, Shorting Stock, stock market strategies, stock option strategy, stock trading strategy, TMF, TMV, TNA, TNZ, triple leveraged ETF, TYD, TYH, TYO, TYP -
Time to short financials?
Posted on May 14th, 2009 No comments
So lets get straight to the point. The financial industry has been destroyed during this recession. Going by the XLF, a ETF that focuses on the financial sector, at the prior bottom, the sector was down 83%. Meaning a recovery to previous levels would be a 488% gain. Since the March bottom, it rallied 110%, and after a small pullback, has dropped to just 85% higher then the march levels.So what happens next? After this rollercoaster ride of a sector, what’s likely to happen next? There are a couple key ways we can predict that, but keep in mind that the point of technical analysis isn’t to be 100% sure of the direction; the idea is to get a good idea of what is most likely to happen next, and capitalize on the opperunities the market gives you, while keeping your risk in check. With that said, lets take a look at the technical picture. Basic technical analysis, step 1 is to identify support and resistance levels. Key support levels seem to be 11.20, and 9.80.
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Stock Trading Strategy: The Bullish Percent Chart
Posted on May 12th, 2009 21 comments

In my previous article on stock trading strategy, I showed you how to use relative performance to decide what sectors you should be buying and selling. In this article, I’ll show you how to use a little-known tool to call reversals in the major economic sectors. What is this little known tool? Its called a Bullish Percent Index, or BP Chart. Read the rest of this entry »


