Stop Loss Order MethodsBriefly you watch a stock, fund, ETF run up and then you see it stop and set back like a stair step. It will rest for a while with a short up and down sideways pattern that forms before the next move higher. Your stop should now be down at the point the recent up move started. When it advances again this current formation becomes the stop loss point. This is not mechanical and requires a more experienced trader to determine these points. Once you learn this technique you will also begin to see the orderliness of the market. [More] | Defining a Long-Term Investment in the Stock MarketWith this definite, concrete purpose for investing in mind, a definite, concrete plan would need to be created (and can be found in my book The Stockopoly Plan) to achieve this long-term investment goal. My Mother invested in only one stock and got lucky – a considered plan would diversify. So if I am going to hold a security position forever, what criteria should I be looking for in that security? Certainly dividend income – that's a given! And since I never intend to sell the security, capital gains may not even be an issue (more on this later). [More] | HDS Presents In Depth Interview Regarding M&A and IPO Activity within the Defense, Aerospace, and Naval SectorsDuring the interview, Mr. Smith discussed the overall Homeland Defense industry, covering M&A and IPO activity, as well as the fact that many opportunities currently exist for smaller companies within this sector as acquisition targets for larger conglomerates. “The activity for smaller companies far exceeds that of the larger companies,” said Smith. “This is due in part to the lack of critical mass required for smaller companies, particularly within the IT sector, to launch their own IPOs.” [More] |
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