| How to Tell When a Stock Has Hit Its Peak | Today, we're talking about momentum stocks. They're fun to trade and we've seen some huge gains from these plays.
I've received your emails asking for more momentum training videos. This lesson could be the most important of all: How to tell when a stock is still gaining momentum, or if it has reached its peak.
So grab your notepad.
| | | | To most people (even Rob Booker), blue-chip stocks are safe investments, but they won't give you monster returns…
But that's all about to change.
Roger Scott's team recently cracked the code to use these "humdrum" stocks for triple-digit profits in 14 days.
And Rob's putting Roger in the hot seat tomorrow (Sat, Sep 28, 12p EDT) to put this discovery to the test.
| | | | Making Friends With Trends | Most stock market trading action is divided into two primary trends: the main trend and the minor (aka short-term) trend. One of the most important rules in trading is to trade in the direction of the main trend.
Sounds easy, right? Yet many beginners fail to follow this simple rule and end up paying a hefty price.
| | | "Thanks Mr. Scott for the video and instruction. As others have told you, it is also the best single, one and a half hour, options explanation for these ears, too."
Stuart O.
| | | Signal Lines are used in technical indicators, especially oscillators, to generate buy and sell signals or suggest a change in a trend. Often times, signal lines are moving averages of a technical indicator, such as the moving average convergence-divergence (MACD) and stochastics oscillator. A signal line is also commonly known as a "trigger line." | | |
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