
Jesse Livermore Learned the Hard Way to be a Trend Follower
Be a trend follower; always sell what shows you a loss and keep what shows you a profit.
Asymmetric Investment Returns is a blog authored by Mike Shell since 2006, covering topics about asymmetric investing and trading for asymmetric risk/reward in pursuit of asymmetry.
Be a trend follower; always sell what shows you a loss and keep what shows you a profit.
When short-term interest rates fall, we can expect the dollar may fall.
Financial crises occur about once a decade, with each one getting larger than the last.
Trend analysis of the U.S. stock market trend using the S&P 500 Equal Weight Index
US Pending Home Sales Crash By Most On Record
The stock market, as measured by the S&P 500, needs to hold this key level to retain the short term uptrend.