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The stocktwits edge : 40 actionable trade set-ups from real market pros
\"Profitable trade set-ups from StockTwits leading traders. StockTwits has emerged as the leading stock market social community site, providing traders and investors with a vehicle to exchange ideas and receive real-time market insights. In The StockTwits Edge, contributors to this site, both well-known professional traders and lesser-known individual traders who have attracted a following on StockTwits, describe their most successful trade setups. Throughout the book, traders discuss why their chosen set-up works; which environments the set-up is most likely to produce profits; and how to identify the set-up as markets unfold. Reveals successful step ups through examples of a closed trade; explains the underlying logic behind the set-up; and delineates specific entry, exit, and risk management rules to each trade set-up. Besides stock set-ups, the book also includes set-ups relating to options and forex trades. Contains short bios for each trader/contributor and a general description of their trading philosophy. While there are many factors involved in successful trading and investing, the ability to identify profitable situations is paramount. This book will help you achieve that goal\"-- Provided by publisher.
Going to the dogs
Let's start with a few statistics: 44 million households in the United States have at least one dog, and 38 million have at least one cat. In other words, some 63% of American households have pets--a dramatic increase from 56% in 1988. If we include birds, snakes and fish, there are twice as many households in the U.S. with pets as there are households with children.
Too Hot to Hold?
When I got home I looked at McDonald's stock and saw it was in the 20s--nowhere near an all-time high. I also learned Chipotle had only 70 restaurants to McDonald's thousands, so the new chain wouldn't make much difference to McDonald's stock. Still, I wrote on my blog, \"Someone at McDonald's should get a raise for buying that company.\"
Nike's Fashology & the Future of Fitness
In 1962, in Kobe, Japan, Knight found the Tiger brand running shoe manufactured by Onitsuka Co. He hammered out a deal to distribute Tigers in the United States, partnering with his old coach to form Blue Ribbon Sports on Jan. 25, 1964. Back to the Future Nike's now in the business of making exclusive and one-off versions of shoes it releases on a rolling basis, its own private IPO market that fuels the \"sneakerheads\" and the rapidly expanding secondary market for high-demand swag. [...]expect Nike to have its own form of digital currency at some point, where each step and fitness activity leads to savings for customers that results in additional brand loyalty.
WHAT IT MEANS TO BE MODERN
What ties all traders together -- \"modern\" and grizzled, old and young -- is the goal of making money. Even with the decline of modern broadcast media, the world of investing and trading is noisier than ever. Information flows like never before. But, the good news is that signals are easier to find. The social phenomenon has changed the way modern traders think about the markets and trading. Information has been commoditized. So, what matters now is context. Social media has given people access to experts; people who actually trade and make investment decisions on that information and are willing to explain their thought process in real time. While social and finance have lagged, when it finally gathers the right momentum, it will speed past the other areas of the social web because of the profit potential.
Best of the blogs
This debt-focused private equity fund sums up what financial blogging is about. It's insightful, and it's got attitude, with opinions always backed up by fact. There's a team approach, so CEO Mark McQueen and his colleagues have a great deal of fresh material on a site that's run as a sideline to their business.