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Which Trend Following Book to Read
Submitted by Van Beek on December 12, 2011 - 05:46
Which trend following book to read depends on how you intend to apply what you learn in this book.
There are two different types of readers of trend following books:
- Traders
- Investors
Traders spend a considerable amount of time each day or week on managing their money and trades. They aim to make a living or additional substantial income from trading.
The 5 Trend Following Books by Michael Covel
Submitted by Van Beek on December 6, 2011 - 08:38
Michael Covel has written many books about trend following. Further below you find a list of his most well known books.
Before buying and reading any of the books written by Covel, be aware of what you can expect. Michael Covel is a firm believer and promoter of the trend following idea. His books will tell you why it works and how it works. Do not expect any arguments in the books against trend following that he cannot handle.
Top 9 Personal Finance and Stock Investing Articles November 2011
Submitted by Van Beek on November 29, 2011 - 12:09
Here are 9 great articles on Personal Finance and Stock Market Investing from November 2011.
These articles have appeared on various blogs. They are selected because of their diversity and the useful information that they provide to the readers. The writers of these posts are independent and not related to the Stock Trend Investing blog.
The 9 articles below are shown in no particular order. I recommend reading them all.
Top Articles on the Economy and Euro in November 2011
Submitted by Van Beek on November 28, 2011 - 12:46
November has not finished yet, but hereare already the links to a bunch of articles on the economy and the situation with the Euro that are informative and that I have enjoyed reading. My aim is to point out articles and links that have a longer relevance then just a few days or weeks.
Top Articles on Economy and Euro
How Germany could save the euro - VoxEU.org
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Study This Strategy Before You Invest In Foreign Stock Markets
Submitted by Van Beek on November 24, 2011 - 13:59
In one of our previous blog posts we have seen what the trap is you can fall in when you invest in foreign stock markets. In this post you will learn a strategy for how to avoid that trap.
The unique catch that foreign stock markets pose to an investor is the currency risk. When we talk now here about foreign stock markets, we assume that these markets use a different currency than the currency in your home country.
Now here is the principle rule: