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Archive for the ‘Risk Management’ Category

My stock won’t move!

December 30th, 2008 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Risk Management | No Comments »

What to do if your stock doesn’t move…   All of us engaged in day trading at some point in the day or week have entered a position that for all our strategy and planning, just sits there are barely moves in one direction or another.  It is all too common in online trading to [...]

Day trading Thick versus Thin Stocks

December 19th, 2008 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Risk Management | 3 Comments »

Many times new traders come to me and ask what stocks they should trade. This question can be answered in two ways, I could tell them which stocks I am currently looking at or I can give them certain criteria and let them find stocks on their own. I feel this is the best way [...]

Online Trading Breaking News

December 15th, 2008 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Risk Management | 2 Comments »

Day Trading breaking news   With all the turmoil in not only the economic conditions of the United States but globally as well we can very well see the effects of all the panic due to the banks failing, the automotive industry in potential ruin in the USA, energy fluctuations and many, many other events [...]

Market Reversals and Online Trading

December 8th, 2008 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Risk Management | 1 Comment »

Market Reversals and Online Trading With the incredible volatility over the past few months so many traders have gotten burned by getting caught up in attempting to ‘call’ the reversals in the markets and in individual stocks that have been pushed in a particular direction. I’ve sat in day trading rooms on Wall Street and [...]

Risk Management…Start here!

November 10th, 2008 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Risk Management | 1 Comment »

A Great place to begin when starting a discussion on  the risk management side of day trading is to talk about some common pitfalls new  and less successful traders encounter. Greenhorn daytraders are not usually expected to be profitable at the beggingin of their careers, there is after all a learning curve that is to [...]

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