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Our featured
author this week is
George Angell. In his article, George
explains insider trading
and how it can be identified.
Lee
Gettess provides our next segment with his weekly video
newsletter analyzing the
market for the upcoming week.
Then, we hear from Ellie
Taft who
discusses what you can do
in a down market.
Last, Norman Hallett
presents a video on the
importance of focus.
Enjoy!
Adrienne LaVigne
TradeWins
Publishing
The following is an excerpt
from George Angell's Small Stocks, Big
Profits
Buying up the
shares of low-priced and depressed stocks - usually selling below
one dollar - has
been a specialty of a friend of mine for many years now. Over that time, he has repeatedly told me he
owns nine percent
of this company or that.
Nine
percent? Why not seven
percent or ten
percent? Why nine? The reason, of course, is quite simple. He doesn't want to be an insider, one who is
required by SEC
regulations to submit paperwork every time he buys or
sells. By owning less than 10 percent
of a company, he is
no different than an investor who buys 100 shares. His investment activities are not monitored
by a government
agency and he can quietly go about buying and selling as he
sees
fit.
Insider
buying
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.
Click the above image to
view the video
What Do You Do When
Market Doldrums Hit?
As you can see, the past 5 weeks the markets have been dead,
dead, dead! This could be the worst case of doldrums in in several
years.
Not only do the bars line up like candles on a birthday
cake… The weekly ATR (average weekly trading range is the tightest
it’s been since 2008!
Most experts would tell you it’s impossible to make
money
in a market like this.
Today, Norman covers a topic that's becoming of
ever-increasing
importance to him... not only in his trading life, but his
personal life too.
That topic is the importance of focus. Norman will go into
detail about why
focus is so important especially in trading, in this 4-Minute
Drill for
Traders.
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One-time West Coast
contributing editor
of Futures
Magazine,
George Angell is the author of eight books on the futures and
options markets,
including Winning in
the Futures
Markets, which has been translated into Chinese, and is still
in print 28 years
after its first publication. He was a Chicago floor trader
during the Eighties
and credits that experience for the success of West of Wall Street, which he co-wrote
with S&P pit trader
Barry Haigh during his Chicago years, and Sniper Trading, which tracks the
valuable lessons he
learned while on the floor. In recent years, he has turned
toward trading
small stocks. 'There are enormous sums of money to be made
trading undervalued
small stocks,' says Angell. A graduate of New York
University, Angell
currently resides in Key West, Florida which he considers
the perfect
antidote to the stress-filled years of the Chicago pit
trader.
Here's How to Make ALL THE MONEY
YOU
WANT
By Making Simple.
. . Exciting .
.
.
Extremely-High-
Profit
Trades
You'll discover this shocking
secret yourself,
once
you open George Angell's
all-new book
"Small Stocks
. . .
Big Profits"
Even Better -
you're
also about to learn
Exactly Where
The
Next Fortune
Lies
I am going to
reveal how you can make really big money even
though you may not have much to invest.
How you can discover an
almost endless stream of stock market bargains that have tremendous upside
potential . . . because they are not overbought and over-priced like the
popular stocks promoted by analysts.
In fact, I'm not
talking about the stock market the way you think of it now. I'm not talking
about a bunch of blue-chip stocks to "buy and hold" for the next 20
years.
I'm talking about
acquiring a fortune. What I'm talking about is completely different from
"investing." I'm talking about making the kind of money that can set
you free. A unique way of thinking about the market that can make your heart
beat a little faster. And your wallet grow a lot fatter.
Start trading with small stocks
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