Subtle But Important Characteristics I look For In Handles
February 1, 2009 by admin
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Standard Cup-with-Handle patterns don’t always work! New research reveals how to separate the winners from the losers. As a successful hedge fund manager, Greg Kuhn makes a living by locking into intermediate-term chart patterns. In this timely report, Greg lays out his criteria for handle formations in the ever-popular cup-with-handle setup. He explains the proper composition of a handle and explains how its formation can forecast future price moves. If you are interested in increasing the reward potential of your trades, then you must read this.
Publisher: TradingMarkets.com, Inc. (August 31, 2001)
Volume Clues To Separate The Winners From The Losers
February 1, 2009 by admin
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Looking for the biggest and longest-lasting moves to both the long and short side? Greg Kuhn explains what fuels them! There is more to technical analysis than charts, trends and oscillators. Volume is perhaps the most important indicator, according to Greg. In this report, you will learn how to narrow down your list of prospective setups. Determine which moves can go even further, and understand the validity of price action in the names you are following.
Publisher: TradingMarkets.com, Inc. (August 31, 2001)
Your Stops Get Hit, But The Stock Recovers. What Do You Do?
February 1, 2009 by admin
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Stopped out? Get even bigger rewards by using this re-entry strategy! Oftentimes, you were in the right stock, but your timing was off. If you are nodding your head, you must have this report. Greg Kuhn gives clear instructions on how to look for second- (and sometimes third-) entry techniques.
Publisher: TradingMarkets.com, Inc. (August 31, 2001)
How I Deal With Winning Trades Going Sour
February 1, 2009 by admin
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Do you take bigger losses than you’d like? Here’s how to quickly exit losers and move on to the next trade. Using actual trades, Greg Kuhn shows you how price action can foretell further devastation to traders. When your profitable position is beginning to look like a loser, the market is trying to tell you something. Greg shows you how to keep your eyes and ears open.
Publisher: TradingMarkets.com, Inc. (August 31, 2001)
Scaled Buying: How One Professional Hedge Fund Manager Does It
February 1, 2009 by admin
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What is the best way for intermediate-term traders to enter a trade? Greg Kuhn gives you the full details on how he does it. Using the cup-and-handle pattern, Greg likes to scale in. Want to know how and why this is done? Read the report. You’ll learn where you should buy the pattern and determine where to add to the position. With the help of this report, you will improve the timing of your entries and manage your positions with greater precision.
Publisher: TradingMarkets.com, Inc. (August 31, 2001)
Kuhn-Marder Intermediate Term Momentum Trading Course
February 1, 2009 by admin
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Our goal is to provide you with an understanding of what it takes to become a successful intermediate-term stock trader — as well as the exact techniques that we use to take money out of the market. Like many of you, over the years we’ve studied numerous methods and indicators, bought countless books and software packages, subscribed to various newsletters and attended investment conferences — all in the search for the proverbial Holy Grail. What we’ve learned is that there is no such thing as the Holy Grail — that elusive indicator or system that magically delivers fat profits every day to your portfolio. Thus, we won’t promise you that this course will turn you into an investment phenom overnight. What we will deliver, however, is a course that emphasizes a methodology used by many of this era’s most outstanding money managers and traders. The emphasis of our course will be on “meat” — not theory. This is because we’re keenly aware that what makes a trader money is an understanding of what happens in the stock market — not why. Chapters include: The Base, When to Buy, When to Sell, The Market, Putting It All Together, Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.
Publisher: TradingMarkets.com, Inc. (April 15, 2000)

