Avoid This Bias When Investing
When stocks go up, investors have a fear of missing out, and buy stocks. There is a basic principle in psychology for this called the normalcy bias.
Posted by Chad Shoop | Feb 16, 2018 | Trading Strategies
When stocks go up, investors have a fear of missing out, and buy stocks. There is a basic principle in psychology for this called the normalcy bias.
Posted by Jessica Cohn | Feb 10, 2018 | Trading Strategies
Market breadth has turned negative, so here’s what to do…
Posted by Joseph Hargett | Feb 9, 2018 | Trading Strategies
This correction will pass. You will likely suffer losses. But finally, when the dust clears, you can be ready to snap up value stocks at a serious discount…
Posted by Michael Carr | Dec 6, 2017 | Trading Strategies
We often see certain trends in cash flow. These trends show up as patterns in the stock market. That’s why now is the time to buy stocks in Japan.
Posted by Michael Carr | Dec 4, 2017 | Investing, Stocks, Trading Strategies
Using an indicator called the VIX Fix, we can see what market volatility was before 1990. That’s helpful when putting the current market into context.
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