Relative Strength
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Vincent Mao
Identifying leading sectors and industry groups should be a part of most traders' nightly routine. Buy a strong stock in a weak sector and you may wind up with bad results. Buy a strong stock in strong sector and the odds of a successful trade are going to be much, much better. (more)
![]() Daniel Beighley
This lesson walks you through the process of trade selection using the plethora of proprietary lists and tools available on our site. (more)
![]() Duke Heberlein
In this lesson I will show
you a systematic plan of attack that I use for finding hidden gems when
the market is lacking momentum. (more)
![]() Loren Fleckenstein
I'm a techno-fundamentalist (to borrow
the phrase of the great Nicolas Darvas). But if you denied me access to the
fundamentals, I still could trade on the technicals alone. Just give me charts that display price and
volume bars and a relative strength line. (more)
![]() Mark Boucher
How to load up on leaders and short laggard groups and sub-groups. (more)
![]() Loren Fleckenstein
Merrill Lynch HOLDRs offer higher-octane market action, if you can handle higher-volatility risk as part of the bargain. (more)
![]() Loren Fleckenstein
Index shares,
exchange-traded funds that track stock indexes, form a relatively new class of security. But as fund traders, we can borrow time-tested tactics used by futures
pros who have traded off the same indexes for years. (more)
![]() Part IV in a series. (more)
![]() Mark Boucher
One of the most
important lessons that a
successful stock investor needs to learn is that there are times when the market
is presenting plentiful, low-risk opportunities and there are times when making
money in the markets is quite difficult and far less certain. (more)
![]() David Landry
In this, the first installment of a four-part series, we’ll look at using the StockScanner to scan for the hottest stocks and sectors using Relative Strength(RS). (more)
![]() Loren Fleckenstein
Sometimes, the key to success in the financial markets depends as much on
what you unlearn as what you learn. Understanding trends is one of those
keys. (more)
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