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- Why I'm Bullish on Research in Motion
- Sean Hannon submits: Technical analysts often discuss strange chart patterns and other quantitative statistics to justify their actions. While I find these viewpoints interesting, they can also be distracting. At his core, a technical analyst wants to buy what is strong and sell what is weak. If your trades...
- External links 2009-02-02
- On Apple, I'm Recommending a Short Position This Week
- Sean Hannon submits: Markets continually evolve and change in an instant. In last week's issue of my weekly newsletter EPIC Insights, I mentioned how Apple AAPL, a company that I admire and think will prosper in the years ahead, did not show clear technical patterns that justified making a...
- External links 2009-04-06
- The Long Case for Nokia
- Sean Hannon submits: One of the most controversial topics in all of investing is how to handle positions that have moved against you. Some investors are strict believers that any position showing a loss indicates your initial theory was incorrect and therefore, after a predetermined drop (most use a...
- External links 2009-09-09
- An Option Trade for RIM's Earnings Announcement
- Sean Hannon submits: Option markets live for volatility. Approaching events where the outcome is uncertain, option prices increase in anticipation of the unknown. At times that increase is unwarranted because the news will fail to drive prices widely. Other moments, the unknown sparks wide swings that allow for profits....
- External links 2009-09-24
- RIM Option Trade Update: Bears Circling the Stock
- Sean Hannon submits: When I first joined the trading desk at Goldman Sachs, I gleaned impressions of how profit-seeking traders looked for opportunities. All of my studies indicated that when expected gains outweighed the risk involved, you took a position. While this was true in practice, there was more...
- External links 2009-09-28
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