Kingsley Anderson
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Kingsley Anderson is a long-time individual trader. When not analyzing stocks, he is an attorney at a large law firm. Prior to entering private practice, he served as a judge advocate in the U.S. Army for five years and continues to serve in the U.S. Army Reserves. Kingsley primarily relies on technical analysis to decipher the markets. |
Last 50 Posts by Kingsley Anderson:
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»Future Looks Bleak For The Stock Market
19 Feb 2009 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Stock Market Continues To Heal
15 Feb 2009 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Not A Lot To Be Excited About
12 Feb 2009 in Investing Lessons & Stock Market & Trading Lessons
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»Will The Stock Market Rally Continue?
09 Feb 2009 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Oil Range Tightens
09 Feb 2009 in Energy Markets & Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Dow Almost Gives It all Back
04 Feb 2009 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Dow Back Above Support
03 Feb 2009 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Will The Move In Gold Continue?
02 Feb 2009 in Gold Markets & Investing Lessons
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»Pow! Market Blows Through Resistance
28 Jan 2009 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Waiting For The Next Market Rally
27 Jan 2009 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Is Oil Going Up, Down, Or Sideways
26 Jan 2009 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Bulls and Bears Lick Their Wounds
24 Jan 2009 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Gold Looking Better And Better
20 Jan 2009 in Gold Markets & Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»No Hope On Wall Street
20 Jan 2009 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons
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»Bulls Hold The Line-For Now
19 Jan 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Ten Greatest Investment Books-Ever
14 Jan 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Waiting For The Market’s Next Move
14 Jan 2009 in Market Commentary
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»A Time of Indecision For The Indexes
11 Jan 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Jim Cramer Isn’t So Bad- 5 Teaching Points From the “Mad Money” Host
27 Dec 2008 in Investing Lessons & Trading Lessons



