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Our stock trading strategies are based on surprisingly simple yet effective no nonsense logic that is uncommon in the stock market. For our short term trading strategy we: Buy at support; we take small, quick profits; and we use the 10/2 rule so that we never slip backwards.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Breakout Stock Entry Point

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The following article is an oldy, but a goody. In the article below, we discuss ways to get the best entry points, but do not discu...
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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Tech Leadership Still Looking Good

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Leadership essentially rested yesterday as it slightly underperformed the broader market. The exception was tech, which continues to be s...
Thursday, October 21, 2010

Yesterday's Rally Did Nothing To Taper Risk

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We are at a very tricky juncture here.  Sentiment remains sky high and the VIX remains near extreme lows - both of which indicate too mu...
Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Dollar May Give Market A Short Term Breather

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The dollar was up on heavy volume yesterday and of course this hit equities hard. As we have been trying to drill into everyone's hea...
Monday, October 18, 2010

If You Like Risk, Then By All Means, Buy on Apple Earnings

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On Friday the Nasdaq diverged sharply from the Dow and S&P on the back of Google's earnings report.  After today's close Apple...
Thursday, October 14, 2010

Dow Resistance & Other Worries

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A nerve-wracking market just got a bit crazier. Take a look at the Dow via DIA.  It tailed off at resistance yesterday. Meanwhile, ...
Wednesday, October 13, 2010

A Swing Trading Stop Loss Strategy That Will Keep Your Accounts Growing

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What if we told you that a swing trader who picks the right stock just 55%-65% can be hugely successful?  That is, if just one out of ev...

Investment Advice from the Devil

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Watch CNBC. These guys are smart and have no ulterior agendas. They must, they’re on TV and have been thoroughly vetted by the marke...

Fed Indicates a Continued Agressive Posture

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After yesterday's FOMC meeting the Federal Reserve issued a statement indicating they are leaning toward quantitative easing measures ...
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Founded in 2000, we have a simple philosophy that is focused on risk management. We believe that if you severely limit risk gains take care of themselves. The Securities Research Services team is led by Donald Harder, an experienced professional that has been in the financial services industry since 1993 where he began his career as a financial adviser with American Express. Our trading strategies have been tested over time and are specifically designed to give clients the most amount of return on their money by taking the least amount of risk.
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