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Jim Rogers shares his brilliant insights

August 20, 2014/by Stockradar

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1.  “Most successful investors, in fact, do nothing most of the time.”

2.  “If you want to make a lot of money, resist diversification.”

3.  “It is remarkable how many people mistake a bull market for brains.”

4. “On Wall Street there’s no truer adage than …’markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.’”

5.   “No matter what we all know today, it’s not going to be true in 10 or 15 years.”

6.   “If you want to be lucky, do your homework.”

7.   “Swim your own races.”

8.  “If the world economy gets better, commodities are very good place to be in … even if the world economy does not improve, commodities are still a fabulous place to be.”

9.  “The most sensible skill that I can give to somebody born in 2003 is a perfect command of Mandarin.”

10.  “Become a Chinese farmer, that’s what you should do.”

11.  “If you can find ways to invest in Myanmar, you will be very, very rich over the next 20, 30, 40 years.”

12.  “India is not a place for investors, but it’s a fabulous country for tourists”

13.  “I don’t know any way to short either Harvard or Stanford.”

14.  “I was poor once, I didn’t like it, I don’t want to be poor again”

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200 years of asset class history. And the winner is……..

July 17, 2014/by Stockradar

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Jesse Livermore – Trading rules never change

July 1, 2014/by Stockradar

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Jesse Livermore’s Trading Rules Written in 1940

Jesse Livermore was one of the greatest traders who ever lived. You can read more about him here. Here are his trading rules written in 1940. You will find that many of them still apply today, proving that very little changes in the market over time.

1. Nothing new ever occurs in the business of speculating or investing in securities and commodities.

2. Money cannot consistently be made trading every day or every week during the year.

3. Don’t trust your own opinion and back your judgment until the action of the market itself confirms your opinion.

4. Markets are never wrong – opinions often are.

5. The real money made in speculating has been in commitments showing in profit right from the start.

6. As long as a stock is acting right, and the market is right, do not be in a hurry to take profits.

7. One should never permit speculative ventures to run into investments.

8. The money lost by speculation alone is small compared with the gigantic sums lost by so-called investors who have let their investments ride.

9. Never buy a stock because it has had a big decline from its previous high.

10. Never sell a stock because it seems high-priced.

11. I become a buyer as soon as a stock makes a new high on its movement after having had a normal reaction.

12. Never average losses.

13. The human side of every person is the greatest enemy of the average investor or speculator.

14. Wishful thinking must be banished.

15. Big movements take time to develop.

16. It is not good to be too curious about all the reasons behind price movements.

17. It is much easier to watch a few than many.

18. If you cannot make money out of the leading active issues, you are not going to make money out of the stock market as a whole.

19. The leaders of today may not be the leaders of two years from now.

20. Do not become completely bearish or bullish on the whole market because one stock in some particular group has plainly reversed its course from the general trend.

21. Few people ever make money on tips. Beware of inside information. If there was easy money lying around, no one would be forcing it into your pocket.

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My soap-box rant

May 9, 2014/by Stockradar

Why this rant?

Only 10% of Australians trust financial advisors. AFR 5/5/2014. A scary figure.

The “trust busting” GFC took a heavy toll on the financial advice industry. Most advisors floundered without a sound strategy for protecting your capital.

We wear our hearts on our sleeve at Stockradar. We are transparent with nothing to hide. We are independent with no products to push. Honesty, professionalism and our member’s fortunes are our passion. Our results are envied with special attention going to the ‘GFC’ period.  Protect your wealth. Be prepared for the bull or the bear by having a sound and methodical strategy to guide you. 

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The Trick of the Trade.

May 9, 2014/by Stockradar

“I built a fortune with serenity by avoiding premature selling yet making an exodus from most of my stocks with the use of a single tool: the trailing stop-loss.

 I have discovered no loss-free Nirvana. But I have been able to limit my losses to less than 10 percent wherever possible.

My stop loss method had two effects. It got me out of the wrong stock and into the right one.”

– Nicholas Darvas

How I Made $2,000,000 In The Stockmarket

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Dad knows best – the ‘Oracle of Armadale’

March 6, 2014/by Stockradar

Fathers and sons inevitably have ups and downs throughout life, but especially when sons become young men. My father certainly gave me a hefty workout in those days; my radical and idealistic ideas clashed heavily with his ever present voice of reason.

“When you’re 21, you can do what you like, but right now while you’re under my roof……….” That’s how it went, and boy was I fuming!

Now that I have my own kids (my son is eagerly telling me he’s about to turn the big seven), I am becoming acutely aware of this perspective, and the challenges that lie ahead. I can see the wheel turning right back at me.

My father and I spend long hours together. We go to the test cricket, the footy, lunch, and discuss all kinds of things – various aspects of family life, sisters, brothers, daughters, grandchildren, the financial markets, and all now with an open and contented honesty that we both thrive on. I’ve finally grown up – sort of, I still feel 25 in his presence, but my admiration and respect for him is what it should have been back in those difficult teens. Our relationship is in a good place.

Occasionally he calls me with his thoughts on the financial markets. I should preface this by saying he usually takes a very conservative approach to his investments, but he has taken some very left-field positions in is time. At least that’s how they felt at the time. He bought gold futures in 1986, before it nearly doubled in price. He sold News Corp shares while the bull raged in 2000, before it fell from $26.00 to $4.00. And he sold Rio Tinto during the BHP bid in 2008, when the price was $120 – soon after that, it was at $25.00.

My dad was a contrarian, who knew? A damn good one too. Both wise and profitable. It got me thinking. What does he do well? What’s his edge? He doesn’t read or study the market very much. And he’s not a risk taker either. But he does have an uncanny ability to take a detached market view. He does what he thinks is right, and always avoids the nutty chatter of the crowd.

I had lunch with him the other day, and asked him for his thoughts on interest rates. As a retiree he’s sick of the super-low rates on bank deposits, as I’m sure many of you are too. I asked because there are very few top quality stocks that are both undervalued and high yielding in this current market. But this doesn’t bother dad. He still likes the banks, and is still targeting them for more growth. Certainly, Australia’s ‘big four’ banks are well protected, and continue to generate fantastic capital appreciation and dividend growth – I should add that dad’s one of the lucky few to own parcels of CBA at $5.00.

He has a point. In the absence of other conservative high-yielding alternatives, do we really need to look further afield? Dad’s objectives are now geared more towards his children and grandchildren, who will be the beneficiaries of this investment wisdom. His straightforward ‘common sense’ approach has looked after him well in life, and it’s a philosophy we could all learn and prosper from when dealing with the stock market, whether as traders or investors. Sound reasoning and clear objectives are what ultimately build a successful investment philosophy.

Thanks Dad!

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