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Action versus Process

It's often said that anyone can make an investment, but only a very few can manage the money. Investing is an action, managing is a process.

Online Stock Market Trading Investing is a lot like marriage, anyone can get married. But marriage carries a great deal of risk. If you are not willing to put in the work, it can turn out badly and often fail. But, if you are willing to put in the necessary work, marriage (and investing) can be an extremely rewarding and fantastic experience. Getting married is an action; a successful marriage is a process.

This process is necessary to properly "seat" the rings, pistons and cylinder wall mating surfaces.

Stock Investing Course The problem is many people give up too quickly and are not willing to invest the time and the effort.

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fund manager and longtime Wall Street commentator Jim Cramer explains how to invest wisely in chaotic times, - or should be, when it's done right.

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Journal Prime Rate Street Wall I choose to chart (on average) 75 stocks each day by hand. Sure, it would be easier to just "watch" the changes on the screen. The computer is such a wonderful tool. It updates every chart for every single stock, mutual fund, index, commodity or market I could possibly follow.

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Stock Market News There are lots of methods to subscribe to with investing. Charting stocks using "point and figure" is the tool (or method) I've chosen for successful investing. It is NOT a black box. Point and figure charts tell you "what" is moving up. But the charts don't tell you "why" they are moving. Does "why" really matter?

Stock Investing Basics As mundane as it may seem to chart dozens and dozens of stocks by hand every night, I like charting by hand. I need to chart by hand! It gives me a "real feel" for what is happening each day in the market.

Stock Investing Software And when you're charting several stocks by hand that reside in the same sector, you'll sometimes see them rise together (or fall together), which drive the changes in a sector. Remember, 80% of your return is determined by what's happening in the market and what's happening in the sector you are invested in. So when you've got your "ear to the ground" (by charting some of your stocks by hand), you get a true indication of where money is flowing in the market.

Stock Market Trading With these point and figure charts, you can suddenly see the way the market moves...like the tide moving the sand on the beach. To some it is slow (and boring). To others it is a process. The process of managing your money.

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Stock Market Crash When I began charting years ago, it was just like pulling my sorry butt out of bed in the morning to get on a treadmill! Not my idea of a good time! But I also knew that if I didn't do this, I would be just like every other member of the retail salesforce at a brokerage firm: no new ideas, no clue regarding the direction of the market. Worst of all, I'd offer no game plan for what to do. Just another salesman. Yuck.

Stock Investing Tip It really bothered me (as it bothers many), that the "reason" market pundits give to explain why the markets went up or down on any given day seem so ridiculous. Seriously, why would technology stocks sell off because housing starts fell? There's no connection at all!

Stock Market Chart Instead of searching for "why" the market (or your stock) went up today, I'd recommend your time is better spent focusing on "what" went up today. You can't beat the market unless the stocks you own ARE beating the market. The stocks and sectors in demand are what are going up today.

Online Stock Investing I'd rather know "what's working" then search for a reason or explanation why my stock is not performing up to our expectations.

Stock Market Crash Of Thomas Mullooly, President of Mullooly Asset Management, works one on one with individuals so they can regain control of their investments. Tom's popular email alerts help folks to reduce the risks in their portfolios. To learn how to stop making simple investing mistakes and to sign up for Tom's email alerts, visit www.mullooly.net, today! Or for an onscreen demonstration of how point and figure charts work, call our office at 732-223-9000 (or email us at research@mullooly.net). We can set up an online class and "walk you through" how these charts peel away all the noise around us. We can track the stock, mutual fund, sector or markets that are in demand (where prices rise) and which are in supply (where prices fall).

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Finance Journal Personal Thomas Mullooly, President of Mullooly Asset Management, works one on one with individuals so they can regain control of their investments. Tom's popular email alerts help folks to reduce the risks in their portfolios. To learn how to stop making simple investing mistakes and to sign up for Tom's email alerts, visit http://www.advicefor401k.com, today!

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