Archive for July, 2007

Insider Buying (Part 2): Investing Strategies

“Insiders might sell their shares for many reasons, but they buy for only one: they think the price will rise”
- Peter Lynch
In Part 1 of this series, I gave a broad overview of insider buying and how it can benefit your investment portfolio. In this article, I’ll discuss concrete insider buying strategies.
With so many sources […]

June Round Up: Popular Posts on The Fresh Trader

I’m proud to say that I’ve officially been blogging on The Fresh Trader for a month now. I started The Fresh Trader in the beginning of June in order to promote stock investing basics. I’ve received a lot of positive feedback, adhered for the most part to my goal to make at least one post […]

Stock Market Overview: July 8th

As discussed in the last stock market overview, the S&P has bounced off support and is heading back toward resistance.

Key Investing Basics

RSI has formed a double bottom and bounced above the 50 level - bullish
MACD crossover indicates bullish sentiment
Price approaching key resistance at 1540

Look for a breakout above the 1540 level, and a major move […]

Variance in the Stock Market

Variance, according to the dictionary, is “an event that departs from expectations.”
Let’s play a game to see how variance relates to the stock market. We’ll flip a fair coin four times, and each time the coin lands heads up, I’ll give you $100; each time the coin lands tails up, you’ll give me $100. Now, […]

Understanding the Stock Market: Crowd Psychology (Part 3)

In Crowd Psychology Part 1, I covered two primary topics:

The stock market follows the auction model
Crowd psychology influences investors

In Crowd Pyschology Part 2, I discussed:

How crowd psychology actually moves individual stock prices
Why this matters

Now let’s find out how crowd psychology plays into the market as a whole.
The first concept to realize is that, at any […]

Stock Analysis: AT&T (T)

AT&T (T), as you probably know, is a telecommunication services and products company. They primarily offer internet and phone services, among other things. On Friday, AT&T announced that they would buy Dobson Communications Corp. for $2.8B.
Typically, the buyer’s stock will fall in price following an acquisition because they have taken a risk and paid a […]

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