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The examination of Apple earnings trade idea - part II

Last week we discussed some of the fundamental concepts necessary to understand both the behavior of options in the approach to earnings release and their reaction to the actual release itself. Our example was Apple Inc. ( NASDAQ: AAPL , Stock Forum ) which indeed reporte...

Zero-Commission Trading: Risks and Opportunities, Part 1

Part 1: What It All Means for Investors: Online brokers as investments. There's a financial war going on, and the fallout is causing tremors well beyond Wall Street. Investors armed with the right information can make the new zero-commissions standard work to their ad...

It’s Time to Start Talking about the Elephant in the Room

By Jonathan Goodman We at Dundee Goodman Merchant Partners have spent most of our working lives in the resource industry. Collectively we are money managers, geologists, engineers, mining operators, and natural resource/mining bankers. Moreover, all of us are person...

The ‘Rules’ of Mining Investment

Rick Rule, President and CEO of Sprott US Holdings , is one of the most successful brokers of natural resource investments ever. Always a staunch contrarian, Rick looks to buy natural resource businesses for bargain prices after they’ve suffered large dec...

Monthly Breadth: Dark Clouds Or A Ray Of Hope?

MONTHLY BREADTH - MARCH 2000 Last week’s post looked at a weekly volume-based breadth indicator. With June in the history books, it is a good time to review the message from monthly breadth charts. As shown below, the monthly NYSE Advance-Decline Line peaked in 1998 and thu...

Gold Juniors Decline While Senior Miners Rally – What Gives?

Do you know what mining companies did yesterday? They verified a major breakdown, confirming the extremely bearish outlook for the following months. What? The miners rallied? Oh, you mean the senior mining stocks ( HUI , GDX…) – then yes, they moved a bit higher. But the junio...

The Opening Salvo in the Renewed Stock Downswing

As expected, the S&P 500 had a down session yesterday. Opening with a sizable gap, the bears continued their push to move prices lower. Since the futures have been pointing higher before the unemployment claims came in, does it mark a tradable turnaround? In short, that&C...

Making Sense of the Mixed Signals the S&P 500 Sends

Stocks made it clear they were not ready to decline back to the 50% Fibonacci retracement yesterday, and instead opened higher. The bulls have been patiently and slowly adding to their modest intraday gains, before losing them all in the final 45 minutes of trading. How did th...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Holiday blues, or blue-chips?

Are you expecting a relaxed market heading into the holidays? That will hardly be the case. Savvy investors and brokers know this is the time to shine. With every twist and turn the global economy has been throwing our way, the right move is keeping active. Th...

Long on short forms, Guyana gold junior

Ticker Trax subscribers received this free Thom Calandra article first. The other day, with most metals equities neutralized, I said to our Ticker Trax audience: what’s working? As it turns out, mostly themes I rarely key into: silver in Slo...
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