RE: Beginners Questions
(2013-11-26, 03:33 AM)BoyPlunger Wrote: has anyone looked at the mutual fund switching method explained by Stan in chapter 9?
I can't really see a tangible benefit over trading stocks but I'd assume this method is even easier now with ETF's instead of no load mutual funds?
It's not something I've looked at personally, but clearly would have many more options with ETFs these days. Although, the switching method he talked about with funds was free, whereas with ETFs you'd have to pay normal dealing charges. So you'd need to investigate that as you want to minimise your trading fees as much as possible.
(2013-11-26, 03:33 AM)BoyPlunger Wrote: Another thing, I'm seeing that most of these charts seem to work well on StockCharts.com for you (mainly the broad market indicators etc). May I ask which paid package you are on that allows you to manipulate the charts as you have done to closely copy the weinstein charts?
And how easy did you find it to figure out the customization of each chart, NYSE advance declines 200 MA around zero line for example.
I use the Extra subscription, which is $24.95 a month at the time of writing this. Which lets me do everything I need to.
Customisation is very simple and won't take you long to learn as the site has a lot of resources explaining how to do it, and the support staff have always been good whenever I've asked a question.
isatrader
Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.
Fate does not always let you fix the tuition fee. She delivers the educational wallop and presents her own bill - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.