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Stocks & Commodities V. 24:3 (84-88): Traders Resource: Online Trading Services By Technical Analysis, Inc.
stocks & commodities v. 24:3 (84-88): traders resource: online trading services by technical analysis, inc. you can find a wealth of information on the internet for nearly any subject imaginable, including investing, trading, and the financial markets. you can even find a good amount on technical analysis. each month in stocks & commodities traders resource, we present a listing for different categories of products and services related to trading, all to aid our readers in their pursuit of trading. this month, we focus on the topic of online trading services. we contacted companies that offer services to traders over the internet as well as financial website developers and asked them to fill out an online survey form to describe their internet site. here, youll find an excerpt of the data we collected. some of these websites offer charting, price quotes, and financial news and information; others offer a more specialized service that may be useful to investors and traders. features may include stock screening, articles, discussion forums, online support, and more. traders resource at traders.com in addition to the information given here, traders resource is also available at our website, http://www.traders.com, and in much greater detail. at our website, youll not only find out much more about all the online trading services listed here, but youll also find information on products and services in numerous other categories as well, such as data services, brokerages, courses & seminars, and others....
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The Complete Idiot's Guide To Day Trading Like A Pro
you're no idiot, of course. you can surf the web with the best of them, and check the stock market online. you even did all your holiday shopping via the internet. but when it comes to trading stocks and bonds, and especially making day trades, you leave it to your broker to call the shots. don't...
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Other Titles In The Complete Idiot's Guides Series
available at: montgomery warehouse synopses & reviews publisher comments: you're no idiot, of course. you can surf the web with the best of them, and check the stock market online. you even did all your holiday shopping via the internet. but when it comes to trading stocks and bonds, and especially...
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Stocks & Commodities V. 26:7 (48-52): After-hours Trading With Victoria Wang
after-hours trading with victoria wang stock prices tend to fluctuate dramatically after the market close, when companies release important news or statements. find out how you can understand and determine the relationship between after-hours activity and the following days closing price. after-hours trading refers to trading activity that takes place after normal trading hours from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm eastern time. with the development of electronic communication networks (ecns) and the availability of online after-hour trading provided by brokerage firms, investors and traders are able to take part in after-hours trading. stock prices tend to fluctuate dramatically during the after-hours period when companies release important news or statements following the markets close. poor earnings announcements or other unfavorable news may immediately drive the price down significantly. conversely, good news may boost demands for the stock. understanding and determining the relationship between an after-hours price movement and the following days closing price will provide valuable information to savvy traders. this article studies the effect of an after-hours price movement on the next days closing for the underlying stocks. it is the second of a systematic study of stock market price patterns. (see my july 2007 s&c article for the first.) data collection after-hours trading activity was analyzed from a dataset collected between february 8, 2006, and june 21, 2007. it was downloaded from the nasdaq website every evening after the close of after-hours trading. the collected data includes the price of the stock at the close of after-hours trading, termed current price, the price percentage change of its current price relative to its closing price that day at 4:00 pm, the after-hours trading volume, and the following days closing price during normal trading hours....
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Stocks & Commodities V. 24:3 (54-61): Interview: Ken Tower And The Future Of Electronic Trading By Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
stocks & commodities v. 24:3 (54-61): interview: ken tower and the future of electronic trading by jayanthi gopalakrishnan a member and former president of the market technicians association (mta), ken tower is chief market strategist at cybertrader, and one of the best-known point & figure chartists in financial services today. he is a frequent guest speaker on cnbc, cnn, fox, bloomberg tv, bloomberg radio, marketwatch radio, and ap radio financial programs. tower also produces daily and weekly technical market commentary and contributes regularly to online trading seminars and workshops for clients of both cybertrader and charles schwab & co. he is also a frequent speaker at regional chapters of the mta and the cfa institute. stocks & commodities editor jayanthi gopalakrishnan interviewed tower via telephone on january 6, 2005. q: ken, how did you get interested in the markets? a: i was exposed to the stock market when i got out of sixth grade. i was given five shares of stock, and i watched them for a while, not intensely, but on and off. it was a little oil and gas company, and i followed its swings up and down. q: so you started really early! a: i did! later, i went to lehigh university and ended up a finance major. i really disliked almost everything they were teaching me. there was one chapter in our portfolio management and security analysis class textbook that was about technical analysis. the professor said, were not going to pay any attention to this, and i was immediately intrigued since i didnt like anything else he was telling us! i also got involved with the investment club at lehigh, and i just took off from there. i was an early subscriber to william oneils daily graphs, and i used to get the options daily graphs presentations. out of college, i got a job with delafield, harvey, tabell, a boutique institutional research firm at least the tabell portion was; the rest was more money management. so i was an institutional salesman at this firm...
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Stocks & Commodities V. 26:9 (14-18): Develop Your Own Market Lens By Brett Grendahl
develop your own market lens by brett grendahl when do you know its the right time to buy? when do you know its the right time to sell? heres how you can approach these critical decisions. buying and selling decisions can plague your thinking. it is only when you put these questions under the lens of why you buy and sell stocks will you get consistent success in making money in the stock market. heres the foundation for how i approach these critical decisions. first, how do you deal with the overwhelming amount of information about buying stocks and researching companies in which to invest your money? how do you know what to pay attention to and what to throw away? one major step in my trading occurred when i realized i needed to figure out when it was time to act. before i even think of putting my money at risk in a stock, i first put it through my own market lens, a specific chart, that i understand. one glance at my market lens and ill know if i should watch this stock, if i should act right now, or if i should not pay any attention at all. the market lens as a trader of stocks, we deal with numbers every day. part of the beauty of working with numbers is that we can chart daily fluctuations to improve how we view the price action. thats why charts are prevalent tools for the pros, and they should be for you too. while it is easy to find software to chart stock price movements (most online brokers provide fairly decent charts), it is just as easy to get hung up in the minutiae of charting and lose sight of why we use charts in the first place. we should use charts to improve our decisions, not impede them!...
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V.18:3 (102-105):traders Resource:online Trading Services
traders resource: online trading services each month in stocks & commodities traders resource, we present a listing for different categories of products and services related to trading, all to aid our readers in their pursuit of trading. this time, we focus on the topic of online trading services. you can find a wealth of information on the internet for nearly any subject imaginable, including trading, the financial markets, and technical analysis. weve compiled a list of internet sites that focus on a variety of investment and trading topics. we contacted online trading services and financial website developers and asked them to fill out an online survey form...
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V. 19:3 (100-106): Traders Resource: Online Trading Services
online trading services you can find a wealth of information on the internet for nearly any subject imaginable, including trading, the financial markets, and technical analysis. each month in stocks & commodities traders resource, we present a listing for different categories of products and services related to trading, all to aid our readers in their pursuit of trading. this month, we focus on the topic of online trading services. we contacted companies that offer services to traders over the internet as well as financial website developers and asked them to fill out an online survey form to describe their internet site. here, youll find a summary of the data we collected. some of these websites offer charting, price quotes, and financial news and information; others offer a more specialized service that may be useful to investors and traders....
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V. 22:3 (104-113): Traders Resource: Online Trading Services By Technical Analysis, Inc.
v. 22:3 (104-113): traders resource: online trading services by technical analysis, inc. you can find a wealth of information on the internet for nearly any subject imaginable, including investing, trading, and the financial markets. you can even find a good amount on technical analysis. each month in stocks & commodities traders resource, we present a listing for different categories of products and services related to trading, all to aid our readers in their pursuit of trading. this month, we focus on the topic of online trading services. we contacted companies that offer services to traders over the internet as well as financial website developers and asked them to fill out an online survey form to describe their internet site. here, youll find a summary of the data we collected. some of these websites offer charting, price quotes, and financial news and information; others offer a more specialized service that may be useful to investors and traders. in the column no. of services in this table, we listed only a summary total of the various services we provided as an option on our survey form. those options included news, stock screening, articles, discussion forums, online support and more....
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Stocks & Commodities V. 26:6 (56-60): Trading And Teaching: Tom Busby By Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan & Bruce Faber
trading and teaching: tom busby by jayanthi gopalakrishnan & bruce faber tom busbys long career in the markets started as a broker then money manager with some of the worlds largest wire houses. he then moved into the private sector and started training others about the global markets. he has done guest spots on bloomberg and cnbc and is also the author of two bestselling books, winning the day trading game and the markets never sleep. busby also hosts a daily online live trading room where traders from all over the globe join him as he covers the daily action in markets such as the emini, the dow jones and dax index futures, as well as his personal stock picks. he is also the host of the market buzz, a radio show on the houston, txbased bizradio network. busby holds a bachelors degree in business administration from the university of georgia and a juris doctorate degree from oklahoma city university school of law. he was a distinguished graduate of the united states air force budget officer school and served seven years in the us air force before becoming a professional securities broker and trader. technical analysis of stocks & commodities editor jayanthi gopalakrishnan (jg) and staff writer bruce faber (bf) interviewed tom busby via telephone and email on march 31, 2008. to get things started, can you give us a summary of how you got started trading? i got started in the markets when i was still in the air force. one of the guys in my squadron was trading pork bellies. it seemed exciting and so i decided to open a stock account, not knowing the difference between pork bellies and stocks. with that account i bought a couple of stocks. both of them have gone into the history books as not good buys. jg: what were they? one was pan am and the other eastern airlines. eventually, i transferred those stocks into the brokerage office of merrill lynch in oklahoma city. i was fortunate. i had a great broker named henry, who taught me a lot about the markets and...
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Stocks & Commodities V. 23:1 (102-113): Traders Resource: Trading Systems By Technical Analysis, Inc.
stocks & commodities v. 23:1 (102-113): traders resource: trading systems by technical analysis, inc. trading systems can help take the subjective interpretation out of trading decisions by providing automated buy and sell signals based on preprogrammed rules. trading systems are usually computer programs but can also be a real-time service issuing signals or a set of published rules to follow. they can rely on one or more trading disciplines, such as artificial intelligence, gann analysis, astrology, indicator sets, or custom rules. this month in traders resource, we present a list of publicly available trading systems, most of which are sold as software packages for personal computers. we contacted trading system developers and vendors and asked them to fill out an online survey form to describe their product or products. here, youll find a summary of the data we collected. while were only able to present an abbreviated amount of the information here in the magazine due to the space constraints of the printed page, youll find the complete listing of product specifics at our website, traders.com. just click on the traders resource link and then on the trading systems category link. the product information youll find at our website for trading systems will help answer questions such as: what indicators does the system utilize? what markets are followed by the trading system? are additional applications required to use the trading system? what types of customer support are offered? what are the primary features of the trading system? we hope this resource will help you narrow down your search and find the right trading system....
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Stocks & Commodities V. 22:11 (22-27): Candlestick Trading Principles By Steve Nison, Cmt
stocks & commodities v. 22:11 (22-27): candlestick trading principles by steve nison, cmt candlestick charts are available almost everywhere. are you using them to their fullest potential? until i wrote about the technique of japanese candlestick charting in the 1980s, they were unknown in the western world. since then, candlesticks have become ubiquitous, available in almost every software and online charting package. why have candlestick charts become so popular? the answer is simple. when properly used, candlesticks let you seize trading opportunities by pinpointing early market turns and minimizing losses. however, the japanese say that a wise hawk conceals its claws, and with the popularity of candles comes misuse. too many of those applying candlesticks are using them incorrectly. with this in mind, i have designed 12 trading principles to help traders capitalize on candlestick charts by bolstering trading performance, decreasing market risk, and correcting the most common mistakes. i dont have enough room to address them all in this article, but i will address four of the 12. trading principle 1: candlesticks are easy to use but powerful in diagnosis. since candlestick charts are now so accessible, why not learn how to harness their potential? what good is it to have them around unless you can use the insights they can provide? nonetheless, some technicians believe candlesticks aretoo complicated or there are too many patterns to understand. untrue. candlesticks are so easy to use and so powerful that once you learn even the basic concepts youll never go back to a bar chart. in addition, while there may be many candlestick signals, there are only a dozen or so key signals and patterns. i will explain how even a single significant candlestick can offer important trading insights....
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V. 11:14 (557-557): Quick-scans: Personal Stock Technician
personal stock technician has standard indicators as well as a brief manual with a great table of contents. personal stock technician version 1.01 razorlogic systems p.o. box 112 kneeland, ca 95549 phone: 800 500-0444 fax: 707 668-4055 online order: 707 668-4028 product: stock market technical analysis and tracking software equipment requirements: ibm pc, xt, at, ps/1 or 2 or 100% compatible. d os 3.1 or higher.512k ram. monochrome or color graphics card (hercules, cga/ ega/vga). data: dow jones news/retrieval, compuserve, prodigy or keyboard entry price: $99.50 retail. direct: $69.00 easy data access, quick and easy charting, some indicators, maybe even a projection or two, all preferably for not a lot of money. sound familiar? these are often the requirements to start using a computer to trade. at this stage, to use an analogy, you probably don't want to buy a $2,600 hasselblad camera when you can get by with a $39 fuji. personal stock technician fills this need and throws in nifty bells and whistles besides....
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V. 19:4 (64-66): Retail Trading Myths By Don Bright
real world read this to avoid unpleasant surprises retail trading myths by don bright besides being licensed, you have other hurdles and benefits to be aware of in trading with other peoples money as well as your own. last time, i outlined some of the primary differences between professional stock trading and retail stock trading. this time, lets explore some of the myths behind retail/online trading. let me clarify a few things. in general, trading for a living involves 25 to 200 trades per day, and a daily share volume of around 60,000 and up. in contrast, retail investing is when you make five to 20 trades per week. investing online is fine, and is actually the preferred way to get into or out of a particular stock. however and this is an important distinction investing is not trading. investors try to get a good return on their investment dollars and try to outperform the market. traders make money trading based on their skills, efforts, and time....
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V.18:6 (96-97):product Review:preferred Trade
its not often that a brokerage firm lets you trade on its money, so when i got a chance to try preferred trades online stock/options order execution system on its dime, i jumped at it. daytraders and investors are all looking for simple, cost-effective, fast trading these days, and the advent of sophisticated networking, hardware, and software has made it all possible sooner than anyone imagined. nowadays, there is hardly any reason to deal through an error-prone human if you know what you want to do in the market. (if you dont know, then a phone is still your best tool.)...
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Stocks & Commodities V. 23:8 (52-56): Int: Which Option Strategy Should You Use? Guy Cohen Tells You By J. Gopalakrishnan
stocks & commodities v. 23:8 (52-56): int: which option strategy should you use? guy cohen tells you by j. gopalakrishnan guy cohen, creator of the optioneasy software and author of the books "options made easy" and "the bible of options strategies," has had extensive experience in trading and analyzing both the us and uk derivatives and stock markets. specializing in trading and analytics applications ranging from real estate to derivatives, cohen has developed some of the most comprehensive business, trading, and training models, all specifically designed for maximum user-friendliness. cohen has a masters in business administration with a concentration on finance from city university business school and also teaches individuals, specializing in trading psychology, technical analysis, and options strategies. stocks & commodities editor jayanthi gopalakrishnan interviewed guy cohen in early june 2005, using a combination of online audio chat, instant messaging, and email. q: how did you get into trading options? a: i got into options while i was studying for my mba, where i took options specialist classes. prior to that, id been in commercial real estate. my rationale for doing my mba was to increase my financial capabilities. id already completed various finance exams in order to become an analyst, but i felt that an mba, particularly one that was finance-oriented, would be a great feather in my cap. after i completed my options exams successfully and got a grasp of the academics, i launched into trading options for real. thats when i discovered the difference between understanding how an option works, and the more practical test of how to actually trade options. q: big difference there! a: so true! at the time, the options software around wasnt too helpful, so the only way for me to make progress was to build my own application. so thats what i did. i needed an application that was highly visual, where i could see my risk profile and any other important...
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V. 20:5 (52-54): Strategies For Single-stock Futures By Don Bright
strategies for single-stock futures by don bright with single-stock futures ready to make an entry into the markets, you need to be armed with the right strategies. i m often asked what the traits are that successful stock traders have in common, and although there are many, what i find binds all good traders together is adaptability. we all thrived through the euphoria of the dotcom phase, and the nasdaqs meteoric rise past common sense into obscenity. many a genius was behind a computer when the buy-and-hold mentality permeated the shell of proprietary trading. television analysts and online brokers found gigantic audiences in the nouveau stock market aficionados. initial public offerings (ipos) were all the rage and a sure topic for cocktail party discussions, and the internet had become the vehicle for bathrobe-attired investors to ply their newfound trade. the markets were flying, and paper millionaires were sharing their exploits in chatrooms and videotapes. yes, it was pretty hard to stay out of a game like that. everyone seemed to have an interest in the market....
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Stocks & Commodities V. 23:3 (94-99): Traders Resource By Technical Analysis, Inc.
stocks & commodities v. 23:3 (94-99): traders resource by technical analysis, inc. you can find a wealth of information on the internet for nearly any subject imaginable, including investing, trading, and the financial markets. you can even find a good amount on technical analysis. each month in stocks & commodities traders resource, we present a listing for different categories of products and services related to trading, all to aid our readers in their pursuit of trading. this month, we focus on the topic of online trading services. we contacted companies that offer services to traders over the internet as well as financial website developers and asked them to fill out an online survey form to describe their internet site. here, youll find an excerpt of the data we collected. some of these websites offer charting, price quotes, and financial news and information; others offer a more specialized service that may be useful to investors and traders. features may include stock screening, articles, discussion forums, online support, and more....
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Stocks & Commodities V. 21:2 (80-86): Interview: Alan Farley Of Hard Right Edge By Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
interview: alan farley of hard right edge by jayanthi gopalakrishnan what are the big differences between swing trading and momentum trading? alan farley can tell you. farley is a private trader and the publisher of hard right edge (www.hardrightedge.com), a comprehensive online resource for trader education, technical analysis, and short-term trading techniques. he is the author of the mcgraw- hill bestseller the master swing trader and is a popular columnist for the street.com. farley has been on the market scene for more than a decade as a private investor, advisor, and author. he speaks and lectures on swing trading, including original strategies and tactics illustrated throughout hard right edge. farley has also been featured in barrons, smartmoney, active trader, and online investor, among other publications. he consults regularly with industry leaders on issues facing todays traders, and is a strong voice for the internet revolution changing the face of our modern markets. stocks & commodities editor jayanthi gopalakrishnan spoke with farley on november 21, 2002, via telephone....
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