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Topic: Rule#1 Investing
Posted: Saturday, December 2, 2006 11:37:57 PM
My suggestion is to start playing with SnapSheets (http://www.snapsheets.com). The criteria you setup is very easy to do in SnapSheets and you can use the BackScanner (http://www.backscanner.net) with it after you create the Blocks diagram for it.
Topic: An easier way to play the market?
Posted: Thursday, August 3, 2006 11:55:37 PM
I'm not sure what TeleScan is but ProShares are ETF's; not stocks. If you type "proshares" into the company name search box on the Jump dialog box in TeleChart you'll see the complete list of ProShares ETF's.
Topic: would gold stocks and shorting stocks still be good or is it too late
Posted: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 9:50:30 PM
The only gold I like to play is the gold ETF (GLD). It has much more volume than the other gold ETF (IAU). However, it's not optionable -- yet.
Topic: Oil supply threat reality? Or media hype?
Posted: Sunday, July 16, 2006 1:13:46 PM
No one knows what oil will do in the future that's why we use charts each day and change our trade appropriately. I trade USO to take advantage of oil (long or short) to hedge my portfolio.

~Bob
Topic: Coppock Indicator PCF help
Posted: Sunday, July 16, 2006 1:08:55 PM
You might want to try this in TeleChart 2007 with SnapSheets. PCF's will probably become extinct as SnapSheets grows in usefulness. Plus, SnapSheets pretty much have limitless capability whereas PCF's are fairly limiting.

~Bob
Topic: SHORTING OPPORTUNITY OF DECADE CLOSE AT HAND.
Posted: Saturday, July 15, 2006 10:57:42 PM
A quote from "Stock Trader's Almanac 2006" (pg. 71): "Historically One of the Worst Weeks of the Year" (July 17 - 21, 2006)
Topic: An easier way to play the market?
Posted: Saturday, July 15, 2006 10:51:04 PM
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There is no uptick rule for most ETF's either. ETF's are better than mutual funds because of the opportunity to trade them throughout the trading day rather than wait for specific times in the day.

I trade GLD (gold), SLV (silver), and USO (oil) as a hedge for my portfolio. I'm looking to add a bond ETF (either SHY or TLT) as a further hedge to the portfolio.

Some ETF's are a little strange though: FPX, for example, trades IPO's from Day 3 to Day 1,000. That's a little too specific for my tastes.

~Bob
Topic: An easier way to play the market?
Posted: Saturday, July 15, 2006 10:43:32 PM
There is no uptick rule for ETF's either. ETF's are better than mutual funds because of the opportunity to trade them throughout the trading day rather than wait for specific times in the day.

I trade GLD (gold), SLV (silver), and USO (oil) as a hedge for my portfolio. I'm looking to add a bond ETF (either SNY or TLT) as a further hedge to the portfolio.

Some ETF's are a little strange though: FPX, for example, trades IPO's from Day 3 to Day 1,000. That's a little too specific for my tastes.

~Bob