Archive | May, 2009

How to Use Accumulation/Distribution Divergence to Detect Reversals

Accumulation/Distribution is a momentum indicator that displays the direction in which the stock price is headed.  It determines whether the investors are Accumulating (buying) or Distributing (selling) the stock by looking at the stock price and its volume.
Now Accumulation/Distribution line alone will not serve too much benefit to the interpreters other than whether the [...]

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Open Table (OPEN) and Solarwinds (SWI) IPO – Big Gains?

Will the recent IPOs Open Table (OPEN) and Solarwinds (SWI) get somewhere amid this bullish trend?

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How to Use Limit Orders to Your Advantage and Save $ Over Time

So you’re new to investing.  Or maybe you’re an intermediate or perhaps even an advanced trader.  Regardless of where you are in your investing career, there’s one trick that I’ve learned through the course of my investing experiences that really helps me gain a slight edge every time I trade.  Over time, this strategy leads [...]

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How to Use Average Directional Movement Index (ADX) to Determine Trends

The Average Directional Movement Index (ADX) line, developed by J. Welles Wilder,  helps determine whether a market is in a trending or a trading phase. It measures the magnitude of trend or direction in the market.
A rising ADX line suggests  a strong trend while a declining ADX line suggests a trading market.   By plotting the [...]

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Site Review: Options Zone – One Stop Shop for Options

If you ever need to find content rich online resources for options trading, OptionsZone.com is the place to go.  You can also follow them on Twitter @OptionsZone

A team of experts contribute to the contents of this site under these major categories:
Learn Options Trading: Learn options trading from the OptionsZone experts — everything from simple call [...]

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