Price Headley
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Price Headley is the founder and chief analyst of BigTrends.com, which provides daily stock and options recommendations and education. Timer Digest recognized Price and BigTrends.com among the Top 10 stock market timers for 2000. Price has been widely quoted by Barron's, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. Price is also the author of the new book, Big Trends in Trading: Strategies to Master Major Market Moves.
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Technical or Fundamental Analysis?
Today Price Headley takes a look at how traders can combine technical analysis and fundamental analysis and have the best of both worlds.
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Using Fibonacci Lines To Find Support and Resistance
Price Headley uses Fibonacci lines to help find the current support, resistance, and targets of the market.
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Weekly Outlook in the Stock Market
Professional trader Price Headley provides a look at the stock market for the week of November 5.
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Weekly Outlook in the Stock Market
Professional trader Price Headley provides a look at the stock market for the week of November 2.
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The Right Tools at the Right Time
If there was one sure-fire trading system, it would have been discovered a long time ago.
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Learning from Champions to Improve Your Trading
Price Headley asks what separates champions from everybody else? Interestingly, champion traders have the same characteristics as champion athletes.
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Manage Yourself To Improve Your Trading
Complacency gets in the way of consistently good trading. Price Headley shares five ideas for managing yourself to maintaining a high level in your trading.
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Successful Trading Is All in Your Head
Price Headley looks at the beliefs that separate winning traders from the rest of the masses.
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Sector Spotlight Update
Price Headley takes another look at the Biotech, Water, Insurers, and Telecom sectors.
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Realities of Risk and Reward
Think you know about risk and reward? Most traders use the target price and the stop price as their model of risk and reward, and leave it at that. However, they may be missing an important risk/reward concept.
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