Archive for June, 2007



AU EDITORIAL: Would You Like an A, B, H or an S?

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 8:06 am

Tom Scollon takes a long look at the very hot China market.

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INTERVIEW CENTRAL: Jay Kaeppel, Part III

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 8:06 am

The conclusion of Jeff Neal’s conversation with the author of “The Four Biggest Mistakes in Option Trading,” and “The Option Trader’s Guide to Probability, Volatility and Timing.”

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CLOSING WRAP-UP, June 8

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 8:06 am

Volatile day for stocks, but the bulls win the battle this time.

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MIND MATTERS: Crawling, Walking and Running

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 7:06 am

Unless your inner view of yourself grows as fast as your skill set, you will actually hold yourself back from lasting success.

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OPTION TALK: Trading to the Plan

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 7:06 am

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GROWTH STOCK SWING OPTION: June 8, 2007

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 7:06 am

With a quick and ugly about face by Wall Street, a few investors are likely requesting a Mulligan on the “Sell in May” opportunities no longer afforded.

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SENTIMENT JOURNAL: Running Scared

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 7:06 am

Although trading was relatively quiet during the final week of May, things quickly took a turn for the worse in the first full week of trading in June.

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MARKET WRAP: The Bull Takes a Breather

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 6:06 am

The momentum from this week’s record runs was snapped by Fed chairman Bernake when he suggested that recent strong economic data would reduce the chances for interest rate cuts.

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MARKET BEAT: June 8, 2007

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 5:06 am

Many investors are likely wishing they took heed of selling in May rather than participating in the current bout of June Gloom.

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WEEKLY OUTLOOK: June 11, 2007

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 5:06 am

After a great May and two-month long record-breaking rally, a quick change in sentiment and fundamentals have many investors feeling some June Gloom.

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