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stock selection

Buying Using Market and Limit Orders

June 22, 2009

This week’s letter brings us back to some really basic parts of investing. When you are looking to purchase shares of stock, there are a few ways to do that. Whether you are talking to your broker, or doing the trading on-line these same terms apply.
The first term is buying at Market. This means you [...]

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Value Stocks and Fine Tuning a Selection Process

May 11, 2009

I had a question on the e-book I sell regarding how to fine tune the process. I’ll also answer it here; perhaps others are wondering the same thing.
One principal of my stock selection process is looking for real value in a company. This is taking all the hype out of the equation. Warren Buffett has [...]

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Diversity in a Single Stock

March 31, 2009

Last time I touched on the advantage to having a diversified portfolio. A point was also made that a single stock’s price can be impacted by many factors, depending on the business. The example of a hotel chain was given, but this can and does apply to many different stocks.
How does the price of a [...]

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