Stock advice and interpreting some stock software: 

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Last fall I attended a financial seminar and learned about stock advice and how software can help in making non emotional investments in the stock market. They discussed a software they created.

  • Stock software can take the emotion out of investing.
  • Commentary is my home page. It is written by mike Koval (instructor). The page gives their view of world and the market.
  • Charts = called sectors
  • Strategy: when you buy stock when it’s on sale. Give 50% margin. FV is the fair value price. FV means fair value.
  • ATV is what analyst thinks the price will be at end of month
  • Chart will update every 3 min.
  • Numerals on side of chart is the cost of each stock
  • Red and green arrows
  • 1st chart candle stick chart
  • Coval – tells if it’s over sold or undersold
  • Max d – what the major investors are doing. Ride on their tail coats
  • When I am looking to buy a stock I want three green in a vertical line if sale 3 reds in vertical
  • Want to pay attention to arrow furthest on the right hand side. I want one in each of first 3 tables.
  • If have 3 green close time slot on each 3 tables that the time to buy
  • Stock scanner = let’s see company charts
  • Ratio comparisons
  • Left top/bottom 17 comparisons
  • Blue # of com is compared to evaluates want all green
  • Total points are on the analyst total points. Want to get as close to 17 as possible. If on 12 be careful
  • Additional info. Is available in the current Zack store. Has their own formulas and evaluates -everyone’s stock. Kind of like a better business bureau. They score 1-5. 1 is a strong buy 2 is a buy. 3 hold 4 sell 5 strong sales.
  • Use an online broker.
  • Asterisk and computer are popular and evolving fields
  • Dividend stock = buy co. stock. Send a check as a shareholder.
  • 8-6 grand America hotel 555 s. main street slc 84111.
  • Make sure you sign in. call Mon or Tue peter for feedback.
  • Phone use during a job search
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