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Posts Tagged ‘day trading philosophy’

Hardly a day goes by when I get a call or Instant Message from a friend (or someone I don’t even know) asking me them my “stocks du Jour”. This has begun to take up too much of my time and I feel like I am giving others a reason not to work hard which [...]

Perspective

June 7th, 2010 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Philosophy | No Comments »

I was reading the message boards about a small stock that some friends and I have been playing for some time now.  The stock is Delcath (DCTH) and they have just presented the results of some trials at the ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology) conference this past weekend.   The results were interpreted by most [...]

Reverse Herd Mentality Kicked my Butt!

February 22nd, 2010 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Philosophy | No Comments »

I know I have not posted in a while and to be honest it was because my trades were working out well and I got cocky. I felt that I had a great understanding of the stocks I was trading and could do no wrong. Basically, I broke  my own rules about ego and thinking [...]

Beginner’s Guide to Day trading Do’s & Don’ts

August 21st, 2009 - by Noah Hochman , Posted in Philosophy | 2 Comments »

Day trading Do’s & Don’ts While I’ve worked in the financial world for some time now and hold my General Securities license, I know very little about the world of day trading, and curiosity has gotten the best of me. As nerdy as it may sound, I’ve decided I want to learn more about it [...]

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