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A World of Reeholio
A World of Reeholio. Welcome to A World of Reeholio. A view of the world on topics ranging from everything to nothing. Sit back, relax and have a read about my world. Sunday, August 26, 2007. I know it has been a long time since the last post, and many have no doubt thought that I have fallen off the side of the earth. Alas, fortunately not! On the wall was some art work of chinese lettering or characters, and I thought I could do something similar but different of course. This was the result. This year ...
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Fundamental or Technical Analysis
Fundamental or Technical Analysis. An article as part of my 'Reeholio's Stockmarket Trading’ series. Please navigate the ‘More Articles’ on the right for others. Sunday, July 02, 2006. Fundamental vs Technical Analysis. Before looking at fundamental and technical analysis, I want to highlight a couple of the most popular market theories - efficient market hypothesis and the random walk theory. Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH). The Random Walk theory is that stock price changes have the same distribution...
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Discoveries in the Bloggersphere
Discoveries in the Bloggersphere. Have you ever surfed the bloggersphere by pressing the "Next Blog" button at the top of this page? The world is made up of very diverse and interesting people. This blog is a collection of the blogs I have discovered in the bloggersphere. Monday, December 18, 2006. Make Your Blogs Better Blogs. Bloke's Tips for a Successful Blog: Part 1. You can never have too many tips. Getting More Traffic to your Blog. Good on you Blog Bloke. Blog Linking and it's Power. Tuesday, Augu...
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William O'Neil's CANSLIM
An article as part of my 'Reeholio's Stockmarket Trading’ series. Please navigate the ‘More Articles’ on the right for others. Friday, July 07, 2006. CANSLIM is William O’Neil’s proprietary method for screening stocks to find suitable buy candidates. After years of research, O’Neil has found that the really big winners have all had very similar characteristics, and is summarized from his book How to Make Money in Stocks. By the acronym CANSLIM:. Current quarterly earnings: The bigger the better. The webs...
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Charting Basics
An article as part of my 'Reeholio's Stockmarket Trading’ series. Please navigate the ‘More Articles’ on the right for others. Friday, July 07, 2006. There are many variations of candlesticks but the three basic types of candles are: the up candle, the down and the neutral, or doji. A neutral candle, or doji, occurs when the stock opens and closes at the same price, and is represented by a black candle. See the chart below for an example. Trend lines depict the general direction that price movement on a ...
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Chart Patterns and Breakouts
Chart Patterns and Breakouts. An article as part of my 'Reeholio's Stockmarket Trading’ series. Please navigate the ‘More Articles’ on the right for others. Sunday, July 09, 2006. Chart Patterns, Breakouts and Price Targets. The best book I have read for understanding and trading chart patterns is Thomas Bulkowski’s Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns. Reversal and Continuation Patterns. Triangles, Ascending, Descending and Symmetrical. Cending, the descending and the symmetric triangles. Can form in either a...
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Portfolio Reeholio
A view of the world, and a journey into photography through the lens of my Canon PowerShot Pro1. I am also learning to use many of the powerful tools in Photoshop CS2. If you can suggest ways to improve my photography or my use of Photoshop, I welcome your feedback / constructive criticism. I am forever learning, and I enjoy being taught. Saturday, February 16, 2008. Posted by Reeholio at 4:12 PM. Links to this post. Sunday, February 03, 2008. Both photos taken by their father. Links to this post. Links ...
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Glossary of Trading Terms
Glossary of Trading Terms. Below is a glossary of the trading terms used throughout my articles. If the term you are not sure of is not here, please let me know, or feel free to use the google search box below. Monday, July 10, 2006. Glossary of Trading Terms. An order to buy a contract at the current ask price. There is no guarantee that the order will be filled at that price. An order to sell a contract at the current bid price. There is no guarantee that the order will be filled at that price. An orde...
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Which Market to Trade?
Which Market to Trade? An article as part of my 'Reeholio's Stockmarket Trading’ series. Please navigate the ‘More Articles’ on the right for others. Sunday, July 02, 2006. US Markets vs New Zealand or Australian Stock Exchanges. Q Why do I live in. A Market capitalization. Market Capitalization is the total dollar value of all outstanding shares. It is calculated by multiplying the current market price by the number of shares. Consider the market capitalization figures in the graph below:. The huge diff...
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My Trading Methodology
An article as part of my 'Reeholio's Stockmarket Trading’ series. Please navigate the ‘More Articles’ on the right for others. Sunday, July 16, 2006. Plan the Trade Trade the Plan! Dan Zanger’s 10 Golden Rules. Everyone who trades should have a business plan and a set of rules to go by. To trade aimlessly is fruitless and you may as well go to the casino and put all your money on black. I like the 10 golden rules that Dan Zanger has on his website www.chartpattern.com. End of Day Data. To new all time or...
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Position Sizing and Stop Losses
Position Sizing and Stop Losses. An article as part of my 'Reeholio's Stockmarket Trading’ series. Please navigate the ‘More Articles’ on the right for others. Friday, July 07, 2006. Position Sizing and Stop Losses. The 2% rule is mentioned by a lot of stock trading authors such as Alexander Elder, Darryl Guppy and Van Tharp. In his book. Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom. Take a look at the graph below to see the gain required after a loss, just to get back to breakeven:. Automatic stop loss orders.