Developing Trading Strategies- Sometimes it takes several years to recognize the obvious.- The simpler it looks, the more problems it hides.Buying Stocks- If anything can go wrong, it will.- If anything can't go wrong, it will.- If you know something can go wrong, and take due precautions against it, something else will go wrong.- You will never run out of things that can go wrong.- Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.- The less you do, the less can go wrong.- You can never tell which way the train will go by looking at the track.- Always assume that your assumption is invalid.Selling Stocks- You never know how soon it is too late.- When things go wrong, don't go with them.- If you are in a hole, stop digging.Following Trading Strategies- Being punctual means only that your mistake will be made on time.- A good place to start from is where you are.- To learn from you mistakes, you must realize that you are making mistakes.- Experience is what causes you to make
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Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website. Looking through the top % gainers on the NYSE today I came across an old favorite of mine, Curtiss-Wright (CW) that closed at $43.86, up $2.83 or 6.90% on the day. I do not own any shares nor do I have any options on this stock. I say "old favorite" because I first wrote up CW on this blog 3 1/2 years ago, back on June 14, 2004, when the stock was trading at $49.46. Adjusted for a 2:1 stock split on April 24, 2006, my 'pick price' works out to $24.73. With the stock closing at $43.86, this represents a gain of $19.13 or 77.4% since posting. Let's take another look at this stock and I will show you whyCURTISS-WRIGHT (CW)
Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website.I would like to apologize for missing the review last weekend. Family business took me out of town, and a review wasn't in the cards. So we are another week behind on these things. Instead of looking back one year, we shall soon need to talk about looking back two years instead! Anyhow, these reviews are an important part of my blogging on this website. It really isn't enough just to pick a stock without reviewing what happened at some future date with that stock pick. Some of them do well; others decline in value. It is my goal to continue to refine my 'picking' ability as well as my understanding about inve
Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website.I have been writing a lot about different trades and the like that I have personally been implementing. As a nice change, I wanted to write today about a stock that made the list of top % gainers, a stock that I have written up previously, and still fits my 'criteria' for inclusion on this blog.Gardner Denver closed today at $35.20, up $2.83 or 8.74% on the day. I do not own any shares nor do I have any options on this stock. This stock is an 'old favorite' of mine, which I first wrote up on Stock Picks Bob's Advice on February 7, 2006, when the stock was trading at $58.68/share. Adjusting for a 2:1 stock split, the stock was pic
To be an effective investor, you need a stock market plan that guides your choice of investments, the way you buy stocks, how long you keep investments in your portfolio, and when you sell.That's called an investment strategy!Without a stock market strategy, you're likely to invest randomly -- a stock here, a bond there -- without a sense of how your investments can work together to achieve the return you want and without being able to control your risks.What's more, much of the long-term success of any investment portfolio depends on the way its assets are allocated, or distributed, among the range of investment choices.
Investing Systems announced today the launch of their newest stock picking software in their all new Research Lab.The Research Lab provides an in-depth look at market internals and a variety of stock pick lists every trading day. The picks are based on growth and momentum as identified by technical and fundamental criteria.Friday's biggest gainers were: Momentum List 30.34%, Earnings List 19.51%, Breakouts List 6.30%, Alpha List 12.27% and Low Priced List 20.51% in just one session."We have been delivering stock picking software to retail investors for the last ten years," said William McKinley, President of Investing Systems. "Now we are opening up our in-house Research Lab and allow people to see the scans, filters and dashboards that we use in-house to monitor the markets."Investing Systems offers the widest variety of tools and software for traders anywhere on the Internet. The new Research Lab is the ultimate bundle of software and services for long-term and short-term traders."Th
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Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website.CLICK HERE FOR MY PODCAST ON HOLOGIC (HOLX) If you have any comments or questions, please feel free to leave them on the blog or email me at bobsadviceforstocks@lycos.com.Bob
As if some miracle had saved the financial system and averted a recession, shares in bank and brokerage companies moved irrationally higher last week. A case...
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese stocks rose more than 2 percent on Thursday after a Wall Street rebound on optimism that a rescue plan for U.S. bond insurers may be in the offing, with exporters such as Canon Inc surging. A draft of Japanese ruling party emergency stock proposals obtained by Reuters included calls for tax breaks on capital gains and dividend income, and for the Bank of Japan to reintroduce zero interest rates and quantitative easing. At 0011 GMT the benchmark Nikkei was up 2.1 percent at 13,101.17, a gain of 272.11 points. The broader TOPIX was up 2.17 percent at 1,276.98.
By Santosh Menon LONDON (Reuters) - Oil fell below $88 a barrel on Wednesday as stock markets declined further, shrugging off a temporary reprieve from Tuesday's steep cut in U.S. interest rates amid persistent fears of a global economic slowdown. Stock markets across Europe fell, wiping out some of the previous sessions gains, while Wall Street looked set to fall amid fears worse was still to come. U.S. crude fell nearly 2 percent, $1.69, to $87.52 a barrel by 1340 GMT, after hitting a low of $86.11 in the previous session amid a global stock market rout. London Brent crude fell $1.38 to $87.07 a barrel. Some analysts said funds and speculators have been exiting open positions in oil and other commodities to cover margin calls and finance losses in equity markets. "I think a lot of people realise the underlying weakness of the economy is still unfolding... traders feel that there are lots more losses still waiting to be revealed," said Robert Nunan, manager at M
By James Pomfret HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong students are piling loans and family savings into a volatile stock market, a growing trend that worries social workers in a city known for its derivatives-savvy grandmothers and stock-tipping taxi drivers. Third-year Hong Kong University law student Ivan Lee made US$38,000 on stocks and warrants when the Hang Seng Index climbed 39 percent in 2007, but half of his gains were wiped out by a 14 percent market slide this week. "It's a good lesson to us," Lee said, grimacing at how panicked selling gripped global markets. "I'd say around four or five out of every 10 male students now bet on the stock market." Long regarded by many as a harmless pastime for finance students, stock trading is becoming more widespread, according to a poll by Chinese University, which found around 10 percent of students had pumped over half their savings into the markets. The head of Hong Kong's Polytechnic University, Poon Chung-kwon
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By Santosh Menon LONDON (Reuters) - Oil fell below $88 a barrel on Wednesday as stock markets continued their decline, shrugging off a temporary reprieve from Tuesday's steep cut in U.S. interest rates amid persistent fears of a global economic slowdown. Stock markets across Europe fell, wiping out some of the previous sessions gains, while Wall Street looked set to fall amid fears worse was still to come. U.S. crude fell 1 percent, $1.40, to $87.81 a barrel by 1200 GMT, after hitting a low of $86.11 in the previous session amid a global stock market rout. London Brent crude fell $1.09 to $87.36 a barrel. Some analysts said funds and speculators have been exiting open positions in oil and other commodities to cover margin calls and finance losses in equity markets. "I think a lot of people realise the underlying weakness of the economy is still unfolding... traders feel that there are lots more losses still waiting to be revealed," said Robert Nunan, manager at M
Amid high volatility, Indian shares moved up Wednesday after opening higher as the US Federal Reserve stepped in to cushion the global financial crisis with a cut in interest rates, triggering positive reactions in stock markets across the globe.The sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) opened higher at 17,415.26 points, with a gain of 685.32 points, over the previous day's close at 16,729.94 points.By noon, the index was ruling at 17,311.97 points, with a gain of 582.03 points, or 3.48 percent, data with the bourse showed. All sector-specific indices were also ruling higher.But lingering uncertainty over possible recession in the US saw the key index fluctuate wildly in a broad range of 725.57 points as investors tried to book profits at every small rise, analysts said.Considering Tuesday's close, the peak of 17,676.60 points reached minutes after commencement of trading meant a rise of 946.66 points.The sector-specific index for realty stocks led the upswing, fo
Somehow I would be remiss on this blog if I didn't say something about Martin Luther King, Jr. on his Birthday.Many of you readers find it strange that I could be a "liberal" and yet believe in the free market system of investments and stocks and the like. Yet is a fact. We are facing a major decline in the stock market tomorrow. So 'What does this have to do with Reverend King?' I can hear you asking. Why should being a liberal or a conservative have anything to do with the stock market? And 'aren't liberals for more government and more taxes?' and 'wouldn't they be bad for the economy?'But I would like to assert that what we have in Washington today is 'capitalism gone wild'. It is a wild west sort of place that has less to do with free markets and more to do with cronyism and incompetence.Instead of dreaming about the possibilities of brotherhood and justice, this Administration turns back the
Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website. Generally, I like to review my past stock picks in this place on the weekend. But I didn't 'pick' any stocks during the week of July 17th. So there is no review to be made today! If I get a chance, I shall try to do a 'portfolio review' which I like to do about every three weekends looking at each of my holdings in my Trading Account.If you get a chance, be sure and visit my Covestor Page where my trading account is reviewed and analyzed, my SocialPicks Page where my stock picks from the last year are monitored, and my Podcast Page where I have 'shows' about some of the many stocks I write up here on the
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Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website.It is the weekend and it has been a relief to get through this trading week intact if not a bit bruised! I like to take advantage of the weekend to look back at picks from a bit over a year ago from this blog. These reviews assume a buy and hold approach to investing. In fact, I advocate a disciplined stock management approach that requires me to sell my losing stocks quickly at small declines and sell my gaining stocks slowly and partially at targeted appreciation points. I utilize the 'buy and hold' analysis because it is easy for me to do, however, the difference in strategies would certainly affect the results in pract
"WARNING: Do Not Read This Unless You Are Already Rich!"... Or Curious About The First Commercially Available Stock Trading "Robot" Which Earns $346.77 Per Week (Managing $1000 Capital).What I am about to share with you, is a very unusual story.Unusual... because it is about 2 "geeks", named Michael and Carl. Who developed the first commercially available stock picking "robot". Michael (the programmer) named the robot "Marl".Who developed the first commercially available stock picking "robot".Marl came about after Michael developed the famous "Global Alpha" computer stock trading model, while contracted to Goldman Sachs.A piece of software which most years is responsible for...$4,000,000,000+ Annual Trading Profit.With this software project completed, Michael looked for a new way to line his pockets. Unfortunately he had signed a Non Compete and NDA agreement with Goldman Sachs, forbidding him to create software which trades derivatives and similar financial instruments (like Global Al
Bear Stearns' (BSC) Jimmy Cayne will be stepping down as CEO but remaining as Chairman according to multiple reports. Credence Systems (CMOS) $0.05 EPS &...
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Please note that this example is for educational purposes and uses a historical trade from April 2007
Another strategy utilized by investors is the Stock Collar. This strategy involves owning or purchasing 100 shares of a particular stock, buying a put option and selling a call option. An investor sells a call option to finance the [...]
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A lesser-known strategy is the Protective Put strategy, which involves purchasing or holding a stock and buying a put option to protect against the downside. The strategy is the opposite of the Covered Call Strategy because the investor is [...]
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Another way to play the income aspect of the Covered Call is through a strategy known as Cash-Secured Put Selling, which involves selling a put option, keeping the premium, and—if the option is exercised by the buyer—purchasing the 100 [...]
To all my readers investing/speculating the stock market, it may be time that you start to take a serious look at the Forex Market. I try to avoid making overall market prediction. But it seems to me that the Stock Market is heading for further decline in 2008. Unless you are into shorting (selling), 2008 [...]
Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website. I don't need to repeat myself and complain about how awful a trading week we just had. At least for those of us who are going long on investments.The weeks do seem to fly by as once again I am back at my keyboard typing away about a weekend review. These reviews are my own attempt at some sort of 'quality control' or review to assess the success and failures of my investment selection process and to encourage some of you to dig into the blog where there are literally hundreds of stocks that I have reviewed over the past four, almost five years.Anyhow, last week I reviewed the selection(s) from the week of June 26, 2006, so let'
By Fayen Wong SYDNEY (Reuters) - Oil prices dipped on Thursday after leaping to a lifetime high of $100 the day before amid a new-year rush of investor demand fuelled by expectations of thinning U.S. stockpiles, the falling U.S. dollar and geopolitical risks. U.S. light crude for February delivery fell 37 cents to $99.25 a barrel in Globex electronic trading by 0017 GMT. U.S. crude traded once at $100 a barrel in the previous session, surpassing the previous $99.29 peak set in November. Oil prices climbed 58 percent in 2007, the biggest annual gain this decade, and many fund managers were bracing for another year of volatile but rising commodity prices. Gold also hit a record high on Wednesday. "We still have our maximum quota on oil and we don't see any reason to lighten up our position at all since all the risks are still to the upside," said Justin Wilkes, a fund manager at Global Commodities in Australia. "Our appetite for oil hasn't waned at all."
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Indian rupee is seen weaker on Thursday on concerns that foreign funds may sell local stocks following falls in Asian and U.S. stock markets and after oil rose to $100 a barrel. * The partially convertible rupee ended at 39.43/44 per dollar on Wednesday, weakening from Tuesday's close of 39.41/42. * Capital inflows into the stock market were a key driver of the rupee's 12 percent-plus rally last year. Foreign funds bought $17.4 billion worth of Indian equities in 2007, a record for a single year pushing the main stock index up 47 percent. * Asian stocks slumped on Thursday after weak U.S. manufacturing data and record oil prices renewed fears that the world's top economy was heading into recession. * Oil is India's biggest import, and the rising price would put pressure on the trade deficit.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's actively managed diversified equity funds turned in their best annual returns in four years, fired by a sustained multi-year bull run in the domestic stock market, in 2007. These funds rose an average 55.97 percent with nearly three fourth of the funds doing better than the 47.15 percent gain of India's benchmark BSE index in 2007, data from global fund tracking firm Lipper showed. "2007 turned out to be a momentous year for equity funds in India, with the broader market faring well," Dhruva Raj Chatterji, research analyst at Lipper, said. Equity funds posted their last best annual performance in 2003, with an average return of 103.4 percent. "Themes and sectors such as infrastructure, capital goods, banking and financial services, metals, mid cap and small cap were the flavour of the year and funds with higher exposure to these segments managed to outperform," he added. The BSE Mid Cap and BSE Small Cap indices rose 68.63 percent
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Please note that this example is for educational purposes and uses a historical trade from March 2007
The most popular options strategy among all investors today is Covered Call Writing. The basic idea of this strategy is to hold a stock with a near-term outlook that shows the stock will remain stagnant at its current [...]
One of the most exciting financial instruments available comes in the form of derivatives. The versatility of derivatives, allows for many different investment goals to be reached. Derivatives are growing in popularity and are quickly emerging as an essential financial investment tool. One of those derivatives is Futures, which are a financial contract obligating the [...]
Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website.It is the weekend and it is time for a review! Last weekend I reviewed the only stock selected on the blog during the week of June 19, 2006. Going ahead a week, during the week of June 26, 2006, I also had only one stock that I 'picked' for the blog. Let's take a closer look at Interactive Intelligence (ININ), find out how that pick would have worked out had we purchased any shares, and whether that stock still deserves a spot in the blog.These reviews assume a 'buy and hold' approach to investing. Actually I advocate as well as practice a very disciplined portfolio management strategy for all of the stock
Analysts at Goldman Sachs think Citigroup (C) will have to cut its dividend 40%. Their expectation is that the big bank "may write off $18.7 billion in...
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Movement type is a classification key indicating the type of material movement (for example, goods receipt, goods issue, physical stock transfer).The movement type enables the system to find predefined posting rules determining how the accounts of the financial accounting system (stock and consumption accounts) are to be posted and how the stock fields in the material master record are to be updated. For example, Purchase Order deliver to Vendor for 100 materials.Vendor sends the material 100 nos, So in that plant Store person recieves the material against Purchase order so at the point of recieving 100 nos qty have to update and as well as Value also.For updating qty and value w.r.t PO Movement type is the main role.Assume Reciept register like Raw mtrl.semifinished,etc has separate registerSame type if you recieve raw material automatically sytem posts that document to raw material account in terms of Valuation class. In SAP Material connect with Valuation class,Valuation class assig
Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website.It is the weekend. And almost Christmas. We have lots of snow outside and I am sure some travelers are having a bit of trouble getting where they need to get. As for me, I am staying put for the duration. But I do have a bit of time to take a look at the week of June 16, 2006, when actually I only picked a single stock for this blog.These weekend reviews assume a buy and hold approach to investing. That means it assumes that an investor purchases the stock and holds it for the long-term regardless of the price changes. In reality, I advocate and practice a much more disciplined approach (except when I buy a stock for wh
Use Valuated sales order stocks are costed in Actual Costing. Transfer prices are also supported. You can display the data for this in Material Price Analysis. Integration The data is updated through the following:Goods movements (Materials Management)Settlement of the order balance (Cost Object Controlling)Invoice receipt for externally procured materials (Materials Management) PrerequisitesYou are working with valuated sales order stock.The material ledger is active.Actual costing is active.You are using Price Determination Control 2 or 3. If you have only activated the material ledger, valuated sales order stock is only supported by single-level material price determination. Multilevel material price determination only supports valuated sales order stock when actual costing is activated. Features In-House Production The manufacturing costs for individual requirements materials produced in house can be collected on manufacturing orders or product cost collectors in Cost Object
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The excess CO2 is making the oceans more acidic, and those animals who use Calcium to make shells may find themselves out-competed by the carbonate formation process.
Therefore then, it behooves each person to buy some TUMS, and go down to the ocean, and fling them in each, separately.
Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website.Thank goodness for the weekend! We have certainly had a volatile week or two! We have had so many different forces acting upon the market that it is difficult to know which way to turn. Early in the week we had the American stock market moving higher on the news of the Fed injecting liquidity to ease some of the financial challenges facing the economy. But then later in the week we found ourselves faces with inflation data suggesting that the Fed was indeed caught between a rock and a hard place trying to ease liquidity issues without fueling the fires of inflation.In the midst of all this, I foolishly thought I could do a few &
Straits TimesEnglish(c) 2007 Singapore Press Holdings Limited They are more bullish over jobs and the overall economy: MasterCard survey A NEW survey has found that Singapore consumers are highly optimistic about the economy but slightly less upbeat about the stock market. Their counterparts in Hong Kong are also bullish about the economy, but confidence in the stock market has fallen even more sharply there. The latest MasterCard Worldwide Index of Consumer Confidence survey found that, in the two economies, sentiment towards the stock market had dipped amid caution over wild swings in share prices. Overall, the index was up: For Singapore, it rose to 83.6 from 83.3 six months ago; for Hong Kong, it rose to 85.9 from 84.7. Published twice a year, the index is calculated based on percentage response figures, with zero denoting the most pessimistic view and 100 the most optimistic, while 50 would be neutral.In terms of the stock market, sentiment in Singapore slipped slightly, to 75.4 f
Markets may be in a turmoil, but hedge fund veteran Leon Cooperman still thinks equities are a buy, and shares some of his best picks.By Katie Benner, writer-reporterCooperman believes the market has already priced in the worst economic data.More from FortuneDrawn-out Citi search nears endNEW YORK (Fortune) -- In the days leading up to the August credit crunch, stock prices fell and prognosticators said the bull market had run its course. But Leon Cooperman wrote in an article for Fortune: "I view this market drop as a long overdue correction rather than the end of the bull market."Several months have passed, along with rounds of bank write-downs, broken M&A deals and haywire stock prices, but the founder and chairman of Omega Advisors, a hedge fund with $6 billion in assets, still believes equities should move higher. In a follow-up interview, he points out that the S&P has gained more than 4% since his story and gives his four reasons to still like equities, including Alcoa (
I take no position one way or the other on any Chinese stock market crash, but I am certainly impressed by the analysis in this Asia Times article written by Martin Hutchinson of the Prudent Bear (h/t to the China Economics Blog). The article is entitled, “The Coming China Crash” and it claims a [...]
These are the words I read or hear every time I look for a Nintendo Wii console in every store and/or online store. It is so hard to get one of those these days it's like a treasure hunt. Why this lack of inventory on this revolutionary video game system??. According to Gizmodo.com Nintendo are building 1.8 million Wii's per month for the who5 Zoom(s)
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The background info about The Fearless Frog is here.
The more recent background info about TFF’s patented Alphabetic Inversion and Chart Reversal Strategy is here.
Today I’d like to talk about one of the tools that financial pros use to help them determine [...]