Archive | August, 2009

Historical Market Rallies and Crashes Versus Today

The guys at dshort.com did a great job comparing the current market not only with The Great Depression (which is circulated everywhere) but also with other significant crashes and rallies. It is widely known that we are seeing a similar level of recovery today as “The Great Depression Rally”.  However, it wasn’t the only notable [...]

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Stock Technical Analysis: Week of 8/10/09

Nasdaq (QQQQ) Nasdaq (QQQQ) is definitely starting to consolidate after forming a shooting star pattern last week.  Given it’s a bit over-extended right now, I’d expect some pull back here if it’s going to continue upward.  Overall, the trend is clearly bullish, so if you’re looking to go long here, you may want to wait [...]

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Interview: Learn What’s It Like Being a Broker During the Financial Crisis Through Joshua Brown

Joshua Brown, an  author of a financial blog ‘The Reformed Broker’ (covered before), must have an enlarged right side of the brain.  From funny posts like “The E! True Hollywood Story: Rise and Fall of SKF” to his unique financial blogger high school fueled by his creative engine,  I’ve quickly grown into his writing style [...]

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Will Be Back Next Week, Hopefully

I have been hospitalized due to an unexpected surgery this week. I hope to start blogging again next week. Happy trading in the meantime!

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Interview: Chris Nelder, an Autodidactic Energy Expert

Chris Nelder is your go-to guy when it comes to energy.  With almost a decade of extensive research under his belt, Chris’ knowledge and passion in energy cannot be topped by many.  What’s really interesting about Chris though, is that he has quite an unique background.  Describing himself as an autodidactic polymath, he’s held a [...]

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