A Simple, Winning Stock Picking Strategy Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2008

Unlike Other Stock Picking Strategies, everything you need to use this strategy is available on a free website.

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  • Why did etrade shutdown clear station?

  • @moffettinternational that's a good question. it was a very popular and useful site.

  • sadly, etrade has shutdown clearstation. I'm currently researching the best alternatives at this time. You can use the nasdaq website and click on analyst research to see the current PE versus industry.

  • @maxbusinesscredit I have come up with an alternative. Please see my video response

  • buying a stock at it's high?? good luck trying to sell it. how about buying a good stock at a low and selling high!!

  • @MrDrag0npunch wow, buy low sell high. I'm pretty sure everyone has heard that advice before. if it was that simple everybody would be rich investing in the stock market.

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  • @MrDrag0npunch

    sir you clearly know little about technical trading. there is a reason a stock makes 52 week highs, and riding that wave is very profitable. You come on my channel spewing buy low sell high, so tell me, what's your strategy for doing so, and can it beat my average profit margin of over 20% per trade?

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  • im a small and beginning investor. and i have to say this method is effective.

  • @maxbusinesscredit i have a question: i go to the nasdaq site and go to the 52 week high/lows. but where to check for the volume change after that?

  • @maxbusinesscredit I've checked the site too and sir there is no fundamental part? I guess the website has put that part down, how do you find the relative P/E ratio then? can i find it in thinkorswim?

  • This sir, has been a very clear and easy to follow, great strategy, with all the requirements being said, volume up, P/E controlled, this is a really great way to get into that stock. I will personally test this and get back to you. All the negative comments, test it and then comment-That's basic respect, it's all about risk and return, for a foreseeable shooting up stock, of course risk is inherited.

  • @MMrtno you clearly can't read. This is a technical investing strategy. If you want to compare notes on who's books to read, I'd be glad to show you my library.

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