Our edition of Inside Trading features Jea Yu this week
who presents a quick analysis that can rope in big profits.
Next, Lee Gettess looks at stocks and bonds for the coming week.
Then, Andy Chambers analyzes the potential of several individual stocks.
Last, Wendy Kirkland introduces her T3 trade system.
Enjoy!
Adrienne LaVigne
TradeWins Publishing
Quick Fundamental Analysis
CPS: CASH PER SHARE PLAYS
I'm not a
big fundamentals guy, as I see a company and its stock as two separate
entities. However, there are times when
a stock may be considerably undervalued compared to the sector or unto itself
due to a fundamental news event. While
assets for a company such as backlog, inventory, patents, receivables, etc, can
be subjective, there is one thing that is always king - cash.
The basic
undervalued stock is one that is trading below its cash per share value. The exception is banks and financials, because
these entities can fiddle with the cash position in all kinds of wicked
ways. Technology companies, biotechs,
pharmaceuticals, mining companies, and so forth are good candidates to filter. The cash per share figure can easily be found
online at Yahoo Finance, under "key statistics." The next thing you want to factor in is the
debt and the cash burn rate. If the debt
is not overwhelming (that rules out REITs), and the company has a positive cash
flow, then it meets the mark.
Trading cash per share
Lee Gettess' Market Sense
Lee Gettess is a top trader who is excited to bring you his video newsletter.
Each week, Lee will share his predictions on what he anticipates from the bond
and S&P markets.
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Stock Market Update - January 4, 2012
In this video, Andy Chambers looks at the current status of
the stock market. First, Chambers analyzes several tracking stocks, including:
DIA, OEX, SPY, MDY, IWM and QQQ. Then, Andy zeroes in to the performance of
several individual stocks.
Watch video
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The following is an
excerpt from Wendy Kirkland's T3 System
This video clip from Wendy Kirkland's "T3
System", takes a look at her T3 trading system. Kirkland explains how this
pattern is used, and what markets are best traded with the T3. Last, Wendy
demonstrates how indicators are used in this system.
Watch video
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Jea Yu is a natural born entrepreneur, with several successful businesses
to his credit; having started his first business, a medical billing company, before
the
ink was dry on his University of Maryland diploma. So it's not
surprising that when he became interested in the stock market, in 1998, he
immediately founded UndergroundTrader.com.
As it turns out, trading has an addictive allure surpassing any other
business you can think of. And Jea quickly became a trusted authority on
short-term high profit stock-trading strategies.
30 Days from Today
Your Money Worries
Could Be Over Forever!!!
"The First Time You Earn $50,697 in 30 Days
It Feels Like a Miracle...
Next Thing You Know, Steady Profits Become
A Wonderful Way of Life!"
Before I go on, let me introduce myself. My
name is Jea Yu, and when I first started trading it was the "Wild West"
compared with today. The year was 1997, "dot-com's" were creating new
millionaires every day, and I was determined to become one of them!
In 1998 I founded UndergroundTrader.com.
Since then, I've just about done it all. And I can tell you with absolute
authority that the market is a much different place today than it was a decade
ago.
These days, if you want to win you need to
anticipate ahead of time what's about to happen, before it becomes too
transparent. Because, once everybody else sees the move, it's too late.
The good news is... I have perfected a way to
do exactly that!
The unique UndergroundTrader System
essentially foreshadows the market and makes an upcoming price move apparent
minutes, hours, maybe even a full day before it gets underway. And with insight
like that, winning is easy!
Learn more about my UndergoundTrader System
Andy Chambers
Chuck
Hughes
Darrell
Jobman
Dave
Caplan
Peter
McKenna
Ray
Frazier
Tom
DeMark
Tony
Catalfamo
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PLEASE READ.
Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. There is a substantial risk of loss trading
commodities with or without this or any other advertised product, service or
system. Also hypothetical or simulated
performance results have certain inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record,
simulated results do not represent actual trading. Since the trades have not actually been
executed, the results may have under-or-over compensated for the impact, if any,
of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs in general are
also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of
hindsight. No representation is being
made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to
those shown.
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