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Bill analyzes the S&P 500 weekly chart going back to 2002
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A WORLDWIDE boom is heating up at an unprecedented rate. Or at least that is the signal from prices in metals that historically have been early indicators of booms and busts
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How will factors such as the housing market, crude oil supply and demand, and investor sentiment affect stocks in 2007?
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It's easy to see why going "green" will help you see the green in your wallet after taking a look at this new class of investments.
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Show how petroleum market spreads are bridging the gap between these two very different approaches to trading.
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The commodity bull run isn't over yet -- the author discusses what's ahead in 2007 for crude oil, copper, gold and sugar.
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See the key factors surrounding this popular continuation pattern.
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Start the New Year fresh by breaking bad habits; in particular, examine your stops. Applying new research in stop placement may help your profitability in the year ahead.
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You can succeed in trading only by viewing the market as an adversary. (here's
an opposing view)
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The author explores a new approach to money management he calls DDRL, for "Direction, discipline, risk, and leverage," that can help determine where your trading strengths and weaknesses lie.
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New Year’s trading resolutions: Take stock of your trading habits and past mistakes and keep these excellent resolutions to improve your trading.
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Driven by love for his infant son, Chris Gardner started at the bottom and made his way up to CEO of a leading brokerage firm. His struggle from homelessness to “Happyness†is the subject of a new movie.
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