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Stock Market Video Trend Analysis 7/16/08

Brian Shannon (July 16th, 2008) Writes:
Brian Just finished your book, and all I can say is WOW!!! I was a market maker on the CBOE for several years, and all I can say is I wish I had read a book like that 20 years ago my career would have been a little less frustrating. Thanks again for all your hard work and sharing with others. Richard R Hi Brian, I was very impressed with your book "Technical Analysis Using Multiple Timeframes” and I read it with great enthusiasm. Your book is not overly technical or complicated and the methods taught are extremely sound and brilliant. Your book provided me with the psychology behind the charts and clearly explained ...

TechPrecision Corporation (TPCS.OB) Secures Solar Contract

QualityStocks (June 12th, 2008) Writes:

TechPrecision Corporation (TPCS.OB) through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Ranor Inc., is a leading manufacturer of large-scale, high-precision fabricated and machined products. The company produces products for the nuclear, solar, medical, defense, aerospace, and other industries. Some examples of the products that the company produces include: nuclear reactor parts, nuclear waste storage systems, solar-related products, and key components for proton beam therapy machines used in the treatment of certain cancers.

TechPrecision is one of a few end-to-end solutions providers with the ability to engineer the requisite tooling and the entire manufacturing process for each project. TechPrecision enjoys a solid reputation in all industry sectors due to the expertise the company has gained from over 50 years of developing products for the aerospace and defense industries to meet exacting requirements for high pressure, strength, and precision metal fabrications. In addition, the company is one of the very few firms licensed to design and construct

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Brian Shannon (May 20th, 2008) Writes:
are in control of the short term trend. The Qs are at a potential support level but buying doesn't make sense until there are better signs of stabilization. The breakdown in the financials will likely keep pressure on the markets.

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Roger Nusbaum (May 15th, 2008) Writes:
A reader asked about what the "little guy" should look for in trying to access foreign bonds.Assuming the question of how is answered with a fund of some sort I would want to see exposure to all sorts of different countries not just very high yielding paper. With a bond fund I would be happy with little to no price appreciation and a fairly steady yield that was at a premium to US treasuries.It seems like the yields in a lot of places are higher than in the US so I would think it would be possible to weave together high yielders and low yielders, deficit versus surplus, importers versus exporters, emerging versus developed and so on to offset, as opposed to hedge, currency movements.Obviously if the dollar continues to be weaker against every currency (longer term trend) then there would be some price ...

Strategy Session: Automation for Swing Trades

David Aferiat (May 7th, 2008) Writes:
The fast paced world of trading excites us - buyers vs. sellers, large capitalized players vs smaller and quicker/nimble players, etc.However we at Trade-Ideas recognize that for many in the investing public, trading twenty or thirty times a day is a lot - completely alien. That's why our tools are also made for longer-term traders.Let's define some terms first.The difference between day traders and swing or position traders is length of trade: the day trader exits position by the end of the trading day. Longer-term traders ride the position for a couple of days or weeks.How can a real-time intra day scanner be used to find longer term trades?

We asked them (our surveyed customers) and they responded. Trade-Ideas focuses on getting the longer-term trader through the best initial entry point and getting him/her to the next day and beyond. That's

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