Posts Tagged ‘stocks’

What’s The Deal With Stock Assault 2.0?

By Small Cap Trader On September 5, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Are you looking to potentially increase the effectiveness of your stock investing? Then read this quick review of Stock Assault 2.0.

Stock Assault 2.0 is advanced A.I. stock investing software that works similiar to the human brain. The stock market software actually uses artificial intelligence to produce customized results for each user increasing the potential effectiveness of your investments.

The Stock Assault 2.0 system works worldwide for any user with a brokerage account, and the software tells you exactly what steps to take so you don’t need to know any investing specifics (though it’s always a good idea to educate yourself).

Using Stock Assault 2.0

Getting started with the software is fairly simple. Once you install the software, you can begin investing with these 3 steps:

1. You’ll receive live stock picks from the system as it analyzes live stock data.
2. You buy the stock picks from any brokerage of your choice.
3. The system keeps

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Stock Assault 2.0 – A Detailed Review

By Small Cap Trader On September 5, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Do you want to potentially increase the success rate of your stock trading? Then read this quick Stock Assault 2.0 review.

Stock Assault 2.0 is advanced A.I. stock investing software that works similiar to the human brain. The stock market software actually uses artificial intelligence to produce customized results for each user increasing the potential effectiveness of your investments.

The Stock Assault 2.0 program will work anywhere in the world for anyone with a brokerage account, and the program tells you the steps needed so it doesn’t require investing know-how (though it is good to be educated about investing).

Using Stock Assault 2.0

Getting started with the software is fairly simple. Once you install the software, you can begin investing with these 3 steps:

1. You’ll receive live stock picks from the system as it analyzes live stock data.
2. You purchase the picks from any reputable brokerage of your choice.
3. The system keeps tracking the

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Know Your Trader Style

By Small Cap Trader On September 5, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Did you know that there are 4 mains types of trader and depending on what sort you are will determine many parts of your trading strategy and trading plan. The 4 types are generally referred to as: scalping, day trading, swing trading and position trading. When you determine the type of trader that you are it will also determine the time period in which you will be making your trade. This will be a very important decision that you need to make when deciding how you want to learn to day trade.

1. Scalping Trader, if you scalp the markets this means that you are only looking for a few ticks profit per trade and you may only be in the trade for a few seconds or a minute at most. trading. Some people will also call this day trading but it’s really micro day trading, buying the bid and selling

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Professional Traders Moving Average Secrets

By Small Cap Trader On September 5, 2009 NO COMMENTS

One of the most popular technical analysis indicators is the simple moving average also known as SMA, if you learn how to use these correctly they can be a very useful tool to help you to make good trading decisions.

The 50 simple moving average, or 50 SMA, is simply the sum of the last 50 values for each period, divided by 50, this is a moving window, as time moves on so does the average. Notice that I used the term period because this indicator works on any time period in exactly the same way.

It can be used on monthly, weekly, daily, hourly, 30 minutes, 15 minute and on whatever time period you want to monitor and trade. Although the SMA is the most commonly used there is also the exponential moving average or EMA. This is a weighted version of the formula using the mathematical exponent function to give more

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Are You A Short, Medium Or Long Term Investor?

By Small Cap Trader On September 4, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Did you know that there are 4 mains types of trader and depending on what type you are will determine many parts of your trading strategy and trading plan. The 4 types are generally referred to as: scalping, day trading, swing trading and position trading. When you determine the type of trader that you are it will also determine the time period in which you will be making your trade. This will be a very important decision that you need to make when deciding how you want to learn to day trade.

1. Scalping Trader, if you scalp the market this means that you are only looking for a few ticks profit per trade and you may only be in the trade for a few seconds or a minute at most. trading. Some people will also call this day trading but it’s really micro day trading, buying the bid and selling

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Moving Average Secrets

By Small Cap Trader On September 4, 2009 NO COMMENTS

One of the most popular technical analysis indicators is the simple moving average also known as SMA, if you learn how to use these correctly they can be a very useful tool to help you to make good trading decisions.

The 50 simple moving average, or 50 SMA, is simply the sum of the last 50 readings for each period, divided by 50, this is a moving window, as time moves on so does the average. Notice that I used the term period because this indicator works on any time period in exactly the same way.

It can be used on monthly, weekly, daily, hourly, 30 minutes, 15 minute and on whatever time period you want to monitor and trade. Although the SMA is the most commonly used there is also the exponential moving average or EMA. This is a weighted version of the formula using the mathematical exponent function to give more

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How To Buy Top Stocks

By Small Cap Trader On September 2, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Although it may seem obvious to most stock market swing traders there are a number of simple rules that you can follow which will ensure that you have more success when buying stocks:

In the USA stock market there are 3 major indexes which are each made up of a basket of stocks, they are the S and P 500 (also known as the S&P500), the DOW 30 and the Nadaq 100. These indexes generally only contain major blue chip  stocks, as long as you buy from these 3 groups you will at least know that you are getting a well known solid stock.

For example the DOW 30 contains major industrials and large multinational stocks such as Home Depot (HD) and Johnson and Johnson (JNJ) whereas the Nasdaq 100 mainly contains techical companies such as Apple (AAPL) and Miscrosoft (MSFT).

Always buy a stock that is liquid, this means that it is a

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How To Trade Options Correctly

By Small Cap Trader On September 2, 2009 NO COMMENTS

There is a lot of hype surrounding options trading, and for good reason, it’s a good way make a lot of cash fast, or can be used to grow your capital consistently month after month.

There’s also a lot of hype about how complicated it is and why you need to spend thousands of dollars on options trading education before you get started. Needless to say this last statement usually comes from trading seminar companies trying to sell your their trading course on options.

Lets cover a few of the basics about options trading and set you straight about a few important points. Firstly yes it is true that you can make a lot of cash trading options, but of course you can also lose just as fast.

When trading stocks your leverage is 1:1, if you go full out on margin you get get 1:2 leverage, but thats about it. With options it

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How To Buy Top Stocks

By Small Cap Trader On September 2, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Although it may seem obvious to most stock market swing traders there are a number of simple rules that you can follow which will ensure that you have more success when buying stocks:

In the USA stock market there are 3 major indexes which are each made up of a basket of stocks, they are the S and P 500 (also known as the S&P500), the DOW 30 and the Nadaq 100. These indexes generally only contain major blue chip  stocks, as long as you buy from these 3 groups you will at least know that you are getting a well known solid stock.

For example the DOW30 contains major industrials and large multinational stocks such as Home Depot (HD) and Johnson and Johnson (JNJ) whereas the Nasdaq 100 mainly contains techical companies such as Apple (AAPL) and Miscrosoft (MSFT).

Always buy a stock that is liquid, this means that it is a highly

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How To Trade Options Correctly

By Small Cap Trader On September 2, 2009 NO COMMENTS

There is a lot of hype surrounding options trading, and for good reason, it’s a good way make a lot of cash fast, or can be used to grow your capital consistently month after month.

There’s also a lot of hype about how complicated it is and why you need to spend thousands of dollars on options trading education before you get started. Needless to say this last statement usually comes from trading seminar companies trying to sell your their trading course on options.

Lets cover a few of the basics about options trading and set you straight about a few important points. Firstly yes it is true that you can make a lot of cash trading options, but of course you can also lose just as fast.

When trading stocks your leverage is 1:1, if you go full out on margin you get get 1:2 leverage, but thats about it. With options it

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