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USA Debt Ceiling

October 17, 2013 By Gary Stone Leave a Comment

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Unless you are living under a rock you would be aware of this event. The media has megaphoned it to all the corners of the globe and in the process magnified it above all other news. As the saying goes: “Bad news sells!” Or rather in this case, the potential of bad news. Is it… 

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Filed Under: Market Commentary

Reading Tea Leaves – Follow up on those 2 charts

October 10, 2013 By Gary Stone Leave a Comment

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A month ago I looked at the hard right hand edge of two charts in which a symmetrical triangle had occurred following a SPA3 entry signal, viz. INPH and ARWR. These are examples of real money trades that I entered in our publicly traded real money SPA3 NASDAQ Portfolio.  The entries were triggered by SPA3… 

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Filed Under: Active Investor Education Tagged With: active investing, asx, buy, edge, entry signal, mechanical trading, nasdaq, projection, sell, spa3, technical analysis

Directional Trading

October 2, 2013 By Gary Stone 5 Comments

31 people like this post.

Once in a while I select a comment from the blog that I think all bloggers will gain benefit from. This week I have chosen a comment left by Don. Last time I looked SPA3 didn’t make any investments in falling markets thereby missing out on profit opportunity. Response to comment by Don: Let’s firstly… 

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Filed Under: Active Investor Education Tagged With: asx, cfd, drawdown, eto, futures, gary stone, leverage, mechanical trading, missing out, nasdaq, profit, profit opportunity, spa3, stf, technical analysis, trading psychology, xao

Loss trades are a Guarantee

September 25, 2013 By Gary Stone 1 Comment

28 people like this post.

One of the realities of trading and investing in the share market is that we WILL suffer losses. Not every trade we place will make a profit, and many will actually be losers. It is this fact that we have to come to grips with and be able to fully acknowledge and understand to be… 

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Filed Under: Active Investor Education Tagged With: active investing, investor psychology, loss trades, mechanical trading, spa3, technical analysis, trading, trading psychology

Systems

September 19, 2013 By Gary Stone 4 Comments

19 people like this post.

The word ‘systems’ when used in terms of trading and investing invokes thoughts of complicated computer software tools completing intricate analysis tasks and procedures but in reality, systems create order, consistency and objectivity. Systems are the very definition of a Road Map and they enable us to operate in “auto pilot” mode and react to… 

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Filed Under: System Design

Reading tea leaves

September 12, 2013 By Gary Stone 1 Comment

21 people like this post.

In 1990, when I first got bitten by ‘the market bug’ and started spending hours and hours stooped over price charts and listed company financial statements, using technical analysis and charting was often likened to reading tea leaves or using voodoo to make decisions in the financial markets. This was the opinion of the great… 

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What is the status of the Market right now?

September 4, 2013 By Gary Stone Leave a Comment

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Is the mining boom over? Are the major miners a BUY? What is the status of the markets right now? What historically has occurred to the markets when countries announce WAR? These questions and many more were discussed by Gary Stone and Peter Switzer recently on Switzer TV. Watch Gary Stone run his eye over… 

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Ingredients that make up an investment strategy

August 29, 2013 By Gary Stone Leave a Comment

12 people like this post.

This week I’ll try to take a different tack on trying to explain the workings of a successful investment strategy, that of making a cake. Look at the list of ingredients that are used to make most types of cakes and typically most of the individual ingredients that are used in just about every cake… 

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“We trade our beliefs about the market”

August 20, 2013 By Gary Stone 3 Comments

19 people like this post.

Two quotes were provided by one of the comments to my posting last week which in turn provide the opportunity to continue discussing this very important area of trading, that of beliefs and what you believe, which I started discussing 2 weeks ago. The two quotes are: “beliefs are not based on evidence” and “without… 

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Filed Under: Active Investor Psychology secrets

The Unseen

August 14, 2013 By Gary Stone 9 Comments

16 people like this post.

“I believe in the sun, even when it doesn’t shine. I believe in love, even when it isn’t shown.” What other things do you believe in that are unseen? Gravity? Radio waves? Microwaves? Gravity, causes the apple fall to the ground from the apple tree. Radio waves, used by your ‘wireless’. Microwaves, used by mobile… 

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Filed Under: Active Investor Psychology secrets

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