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Pt. I | Research | 1 |
1 | Get information before you invest, not after | 3 |
2 | Price doubling is easier at low prices | 8 |
3 | Good companies buy their own stock | 12 |
4 | Heavy volume, the price rises - light volume, the price falls | 17 |
5 | Watch the bellwethers | 23 |
Pt. II | Analysis | 29 |
6 | It's always a bull market | 31 |
7 | Look for divergence in trends | 33 |
8 | A trend remains in force until it changes | 38 |
9 | Look for insider trading | 43 |
10 | Know the best type of order | 51 |
11 | Institutions show where the action is now | 54 |
12 | It depends on support and resistance | 61 |
13 | There is a bear market coming | 65 |
Pt. III | Strategy | 69 |
14 | Invest according to objectives | 71 |
15 | Sell the losers and let the winners run | 81 |
16 | Buy low, sell high | 88 |
17 | Buy high, sell higher | 92 |
18 | Sell high, buy low | 96 |
19 | Never short the trend | 101 |
20 | Make winners win big | 104 |
21 | Buy on the rumor, sell on the news | 107 |
22 | Buy the stock that splits | 110 |
23 | Buy on weakness, sell on strength | 115 |
24 | It's better to average up than down | 118 |
25 | Buy on Monday, sell on Friday | 121 |
26 | Buy stock cheaper with dollar cost averaging | 122 |
27 | The perfect hedge is short against the box | 125 |
28 | Diversification is the key to portfolio management | 127 |
Pt. IV | Trading | 133 |
29 | Never short a dull market | 135 |
30 | It's best to trade at the market | 139 |
31 | Never buy a stock because it has a low price | 142 |
32 | Buy the dips | 145 |
33 | Order modifications might cause delay | 148 |
34 | Avoid overtrading | 153 |
Pt. V | Good ideas | 157 |
35 | Follow a few stocks well | 159 |
36 | Never get married to a stock | 164 |
37 | Act quickly, study at leisure | 167 |
38 | Records can make money | 168 |
39 | Invest in what you know best | 171 |
Pt. VI | Caution | 173 |
40 | Give stop orders wiggle room | 175 |
41 | Indicators can meet overriding factors | 179 |
42 | Beware the penny stock | 182 |
43 | Be wary of stock ideas from a neighbor | 186 |
44 | Heavily margined, heavily watched | 190 |
45 | Beware the triple witching hour | 197 |
Pt. VII | Surprises | 199 |
46 | Avoid heavy positions in thinly traded stocks | 201 |
47 | Fraud is unpredictable | 204 |
48 | There's (almost) always a Santa Claus rally | 209 |
49 | A stock price splits when it gets too high | 212 |
50 | Join the club | 214 |
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