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- Potash Is at a Key Resistance Point
- Sean Hannon submits: An old trading maxim states that we should do more of that which is working and less of that which is not. During this market, I have found fans, moving averages, and resistance levels to have great use. In the past I have used these techniques...
- External links 2009-02-09
- Potash: Looking for Lower Prices
- Sean Hannon submits: The purpose of technical analysis is to use past action to predict future performance. Anyone who has tried extrapolating from the past to the future knows the process is fraught with risk. As exhibited by the nationwide fall in housing prices, the first since the Great...
- External links 2009-03-04
- Taking Prudent Approach: Exiting Potash
- Sean Hannon submits: Investing is never easy. Even if we apply thorough, well-reasoned analysis, the possibility exists that the markets will invalidate our thesis and move against us. Knowing this, we are pleased when our approach delivers a trade that acts as expected and yields substantial rewards. An example...
- External links 2009-03-09
- Two Stimulus Stocks: Texas Industries and Cliff Natural Resources
- Sean Hannon submits: Great bear markets provide opportunities to buy stocks at unimagined levels. We already see many companies trading below book value and some trading below net cash. When this occurs, we take notice. Whereas two years ago Jim Cramer was advising people to buy overvalued stocks because...
- External links 2009-03-11
- Adding to My Short Position in Potash
- Sean Hannon submits: There are many brilliant people involved in the investment business. Looking to display their mental prowess, some overintellectualize and complicate. Having always felt simple explanations trump elegant ones, I try to avoid overcomplicating my decision-making process. With respect to technical analysis, I often look...
- External links 2009-03-16
- Why We Went Short POT
- Sean Hannon submits: Last week was fantastic for the bulls as markets soared worldwide. The Dow moved 7.3% higher, London's FTSE 100 rallied 6.3%, and Brazil's Bovespa was 5.8% higher. As mentioned in last week's issue of my weekly newsletter EPIC Insights, such synchronized markets are great if you...
- External links 2009-07-21
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