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![]() ------------------------------------------------------- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ------------------------------------------------------- Cancellation Policy Common Mistakes Referal Program Sample Performance What's new On-Line Brokers Selecting less than 12 stocks Why is research information published on Saturday? There are cycles or patterns in any typical week. Monday, everyone is returning from the weekend. The morning begins like any other morning! Start the day by greeting fellow employees, getting that first cup of coffee, checking the news to see if anything significant happened this weekend that might impact prices, check emails – you know the kind of activity that happens in any office. Add to that the investors are going through the same routine. It’s mid-morning before activity really picks up. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are the typical up days when emotions are high and current events favors a rally. Even on days where prices move down there are always a few winners! Friday is profit-taking day. It's a day when portfolios are strengthened by realizing some of the gains that have been made. As we are looking for stocks in a cycling pattern, trades should also follow the normal flow of the week. Prices are not going down because of current events or significant changes in a company’s fundamentals - they are down because of a sell off. Take advantage of this by looking for opportunities to buy low! In technical analysis there are always exceptions. For example Enron was going down for much more than a sell off. Research and verify all decisions. Join now! ![]() Back | Cancellation | Billing | Referrals | Common Mistakes | Sample Performance | Online Brokers | Less Than Twelve | | Order Now | Return Home | Home Business | Digital Economy | Sign In | Disclaimer | Training Center | FAQ | What's New | Contact Us | |
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