Support and Resistance

          Simple Guide to Understanding Support and Resistance     Support and Resistance are two of the most closely watched and utilized technical indicators. Although subjective at times,…


How to Choose a Financial How to Chose a Financial Planner

Chase Thomas CFP®  Tips Look for a financial adviser who is a certified financial planner (CFP). They're licensed and regulated, plus take mandatory classes on different aspects of financial…


Electric Cocktails- Technical Analysis Simplified

Part 1 of a Series of 4 Educational Posts on Everything You Need to Know about Technical Analys "You see I can predict this stock went down!" “You see I can predict this stock went down!”…


Cloud HQ Email Templates

Occasionally you will get an email from us that has a notification from Cloud HQ and/or Mailchimp. We don't share your contact info with anyone but we do use automated tools like Cloud HQ to help us…


Profiting From Stocks You Don’t Own

One of our favorite strategies is naked put selling.  We only do this with securities we would be willing to own.  When we can’t find anything to buy at prices we like (for example the market has…


The Peter Lynch Strategy

Peter Lynch, for those unfamiliar, ran the Magellan Fund out of Fidelity Investments from the late 1970s to 1990.  The fund manager’s largest claim to fame was consistently doubling the S&P 500…


Warren Buffet vs. Peter Lynch

When the time comes that you’re ready to put the most profitable style of investing into action and start making some money, stop and ask yourself  “so what style works best”? Can’t think of an easy…


Options: Profit In The Stock Market Without Being a Millionaire

So just what exactly is an option contract?  It’s basically an agreement to buy or sell a specific amount of a particular underlying security.  Options come in two types, calls and puts, and you can…


Short Selling: Profit In Even The Worst Market Conditions

This is a style in which an investor sells borrowed securities in anticipation of a price decline and is required to return an equal number of shares at some point in the future. The payoff to…


Market Neutral: Ignore Overall Market Trends

This strategy attempts to hedge out most market risk by taking offsetting positions, often in different securities of the same issuer.  Market-neutral strategies are often employed by taking matching…