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Archive for November, 2008

Online Trading in a group environment

November 28th, 2008 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Trading Lessons | 2 Comments »

Trading remotely from is the way many seasoned day traders apply their trade. Most who do this are either newbie’s to world of online stock trading or are very experienced professionals.  If you are not a seasoned trader than you may want to look for a day trading firm that rents desk space to traders [...]

Having Opinions…

November 26th, 2008 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Philosophy | No Comments »

Having an opinion can be a very dangerous thing in the world of day trading, however having an educated opinion can be the difference between winning, and losing your wife’s trust fund! Its simple to start, if the market seems to be  moving higher, unless you have a very, very good reason to go short, [...]

The double top is not a bra size

November 25th, 2008 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Analytics | No Comments »

The double top is not a bra size   If after a period of strength, a stock is unable to penetrate the area of resistance which has been formed on top and backs away moderately from the high points only to return after a short time and again tries to go through the first resistance [...]

Watch for Breakouts

November 24th, 2008 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Market Scan | 4 Comments »

  Identify the breakout possibilities   I really want to get into the subject of “Hot Stocks” and have asked some of my close friends who are considered heavy hitters in the day trading arena to lend an occasional post, however it is a tricky subject so I thought some general beginners information on how [...]

Buying on the bid

November 21st, 2008 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Trading Lessons | 1 Comment »

Buying on the Bid   Just another little thought about trading in fast paced markets. Usually my opening execution in the morning is one that can set the stage for the entire day. Not because I may alter how I choose my entry and exit strategies but because I begin to develop my feel for [...]

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