Tag: investing psychology
AAPL vs Gold: Parallel Bull Market Structures
AAPL vs Gold. Got your attention? Okay, I'm having a little bit of fun here. But really, there is a rhyme and reason to...
Question Everything: Challenging Your Market Opinions
Given the delicate context the broad market up-trend finds itself in, this morning marked one of those rare occasions in which I check the...
Aphorisms of An Accidental Market Speculator – Part 1
Everyone's got a story behind how their interest, activity and even fascination with "the market" began. Some grow up in a multi-generational wealth management...
Insights into Breaking a Trading Slump
Ever been in a slump? A bad one – a really bad one? If you’ve invested in the markets for an extended period of...
Market Masters: Why Investor Confidence Is King
For today’s Market Masters column, I’m going to focus on investor psychology. And more specifically, the value of personal investor confidence. As many of...
Three Reasons Not to Buy the Dip (Yet)
On Wednesday I said that this is the time Jesse Livermore would be heading south to go fishing after a decent run in stocks....
The Emerging Bubble in ‘Certainty’
By Ross Heart "I am certain that you will find this helpful." As an investor, you are barraged with risk – economic risks, personal biases,...
Behavioral Economics and the Equity Risk Premium Puzzle
By Allan Millar Having looked at some of the issues surrounding the Equity Risk Premium, I would also like to briefly consider the impact...
Relax, It’s Just Trading
By Walter Hill
If you are thinking that “relax” is a word not often associated with trading than by all means you would be correct....
Revisiting Apple’s Stock: An Earnings Preview
By Alex Salomon
If you have been reading seeitmarket.com articles since at least September, you probably read several columns from different commentators all pointing out to...