http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site...ll-Markets-Stock-Strategies-for-Sho-81900.cfm
There is no question that stocks are currently in a raging bull market.
Improving underlying economic conditions and, dare I say it, governmental stimulus have driven the major indexes all above their 200-day simple moving averages in a strong upward surge. Many individual stocks are also trading above their 200-day simple moving average. The question is when is it the most opportune time to buy these uptrending companies?
Our research since 1995 has clearly indicated that stocks experiencing 5 or more straight days of declines, yet are still trading above their 200-day simple moving averagse are the ones most statistically likely to outperform their brethren over the short term of
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site...ll-Markets-Stock-Strategies-for-Sho-81900.cfm
There is no question that stocks are currently in a raging bull market.
Improving underlying economic conditions and, dare I say it, governmental stimulus have driven the major indexes all above their 200-day simple moving averages in a strong upward surge. Many individual stocks are also trading above their 200-day simple moving average. The question is when is it the most opportune time to buy these uptrending companies?
Our research since 1995 has clearly indicated that stocks experiencing 5 or more straight days of declines, yet are still trading above their 200-day simple moving averagse are the ones most statistically likely to outperform their brethren over the short term of
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site...ll-Markets-Stock-Strategies-for-Sho-81900.cfm
