Careful planning is needed to drive portfolio success. Today I answer the questions that will help you control the outcome and make a portfolio of stocks work in your favour.
I now enjoy the relative serenity of following markets on a weekly basis. Interestingly I’ve found it more profitable and enjoyable. Now that’s a real bonus. Come up for air, take a break, go easy on yourself.
https://stockradar.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/620.jpg6481080Richard Lie/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/logo.pngRichard Lie2021-03-04 13:54:312021-06-18 17:41:07Go on make the Jump. Daily to Weekly
The stock market is always one step ahead, of what we think is one step ahead. Known facts, realities and perceptions are always getting built into prices and we should be aware of that.
Building a Stockradar Portfolio
/by Richard LieCareful planning is needed to drive portfolio success. Today I answer the questions that will help you control the outcome and make a portfolio of stocks work in your favour.
Go on make the Jump. Daily to Weekly
/by Richard LieI now enjoy the relative serenity of following markets on a weekly basis. Interestingly I’ve found it more profitable and enjoyable. Now that’s a real bonus. Come up for air, take a break, go easy on yourself.
The Trading Radar – Did you know?
/by Richard LieThe best opportunities emerge from market fear. How do you identify it?
Trading Demands a Confident Mindset
/by Richard LieAs we move ourselves towards the successful combination of simplicity and conviction the probabilities skyrocket and the positive mindset grows.
Unlocking Human Behavioural Trends
/by Richard LieThe Stockradar strategy does not focus on the why, but rather the fact that it is (going up).
The Stock Market Crystal Ball
/by Richard LieThe stock market is always one step ahead, of what we think is one step ahead. Known facts, realities and perceptions are always getting built into prices and we should be aware of that.
The Stock Market Splits
/by Richard LieRemember the stock market does have a crystal ball into the future and since 2009 the Nasdaq has made some fancy gains.
The Stock Market Surprises
/by Richard LieGreed and Fear drive the somewhat irrational excesses and this current ‘price over reason’ behaviour is blowing many minds.