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 per day, and learned more about the stock market in the process.
Thank you for taking part in my investing journey, and if you’ve found this site as enjoyable as I have, I hope you can share it with all of your friends! Here are some of The Fresh Trader’s most popular posts for the month of June.
Popular Posts in June on The Fresh Trader
Investing Resources for Beginners
This article compiles a list of very useful investing resources. These sites are a must-visit if you’re just beginning investing.
I compare the results of investing now versus investing ten years down the line. The results are pretty impressive.
If you haven’t heard yet, Zecco offers 40 free trades per month. Here’s my review of the online brokerage from my experience.
Position Sizing and Risk Management
One of the most important decisions that you make in investing is managing your risk. Find out how in this article.
Understanding the Stock Market: Crowd Psychology (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3)
Crowd psychology is one of the most important elements when it comes to investing. In this three part series, find out how the stock market really works and how you can take advantage of human emotion.
Here’s my take on the classic efficient market hypothesis argument. Find out how you can prove those academics wrong.
Newton’s Third Law Applied to the Stock Market
Every time you make a trade, there’s another person on the other end making the opposite play. In this article, I discuss the implications of this often overlooked fact.
Find out the importance of insider trading and how you can apply it to your investing strategy.
Stock Market Overview - A Rising Tide Floats All Boats
In this article, I clarify some common technical analysis techniques and apply it to the stock market.
