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At The Close: New Margin Rules (Part II) by J.L. Lord
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...At The Close: New Margin Rules (Part II) by J.L. Lord
New Margin Rules (Part II)
AS I wrote in the June 2007 issue of STOCKS &
COMMODITIES, while the new margin rules are a
powerful addition to retail traders, they do not imply there is
free money to b
AUTHOR: J.L. LordDATE: AUG 2007
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: AUG 2001
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: MAR 2001
AUTHOR: James KupferDATE: MAR 2009
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: APR 2001
AUTHOR: David PennDATE: SEP 2004
AUTHOR: Bill DunbarDATE: JUN 1985
Krispy Kreme Part II- A Closer Look at an Inflated Stock
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (KKD) has been one of the few bright spots in the past year's nightmarishly bear market. But as the stock market bottoms out and other companies begin seeing profits again, how long will KKD continue its strong upward tr
AUTHOR: Sharon YamanakaDATE: FEB 2002
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: MAY 2001
Moving Average Crossovers Part II, by Dimitris Tsokakis
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Stocks & Commodities V. 25:3 (26-34): Moving Average Crossovers Part II, by Dimitris Tsokakis
In the first part, we examined how to overcome the lagging tendency of the moving average crossover. In part II, we look at trading opportunities presented by
AUTHOR: Dimitris TsokakisDATE: MAR 2007
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: FEB 2001
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: MAR 2001
AUTHOR: Anthony W. Warren, Ph.D.DATE: DEC 1985
Part II: Lessons In Gann
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...On December 3, 2003, I presented a report showing the first of three methods using Gann fans to trade. All are part of WD Gann's arsenal. Plotting them on a single chart would make the page so busy that it would discourage traders from using Gann fa
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: DEC 2003
Price Patterns, Part II by Martin J.Pring
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Price Patterns, Part II by Martin J.Pring
This veteran market analyst takes a look at the patterns of price formation.
Last time, I covered the basics of chart patterns using rectangles as an example. This time, I will expand on the subject by taking a
AUTHOR: Martin J. PringDATE: OCT 2000
AUTHOR: Sergiy DrogobetskiiDATE: NOV 2005
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: NOV 2001
AUTHOR: David PennDATE: AUG 2007
AUTHOR: David PennDATE: DEC 2006
AUTHOR: Dr. Michael J. SeilerDATE: FEB 2001
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: NOV 2000
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: MAY 2001