- Point & Figure Charts Tell A Better Story
There's a great story I read in the New York Times. It’s part business/part technology. (…)
- Exxon: Quarterly earnings and stock performance
Exxon reported nearly $12 billion in profits for the previous quarter recently. $12 billion! More net profits in one quarter, than ever recorded in the history of mankind.
And what did the stock do? (…) - Legg Mason Value Trust
Ever heard of Bill Miller? He runs the Legg Mason Value Trust (LVMTX). Miller is literally splattered all over CNBC and other media outlets. (…)
- How Smart is The Crowd?
Do you remember the television program, "Who wants to be a Millionaire"?The show was actually featured in a terrific book "The Wisdom of Crowds" by James Suriowiecki. (…)
- Why "Average Joe" Can't Make Money In the Market
The period we're in now is not necessarily a "bull market" or a "bear market" but more like a structurally "fair market." I didn't make that up on my own — Tom Dorsey, from Dorsey Wright and Associates in Richmond coined that term. (…)
- Cutting Losses Short
Most Wall Street recommendations to buy are based on projected future revenues and/or projected future earnings. Projected. Or you could say, "predicted". (…)
- It is So Easy…but Not Simple
The beauty of the Point & Figure chart is that the chart has no preconceived bias. (…)
- When to buy, When to sell?
Mullooly Asset Management Podcast: When to Buy, When to Sell [2:52m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Hanging onto a stock because your broker says "it's a good value" doesn't help when you're losing money, right?
Look, much ink has been spilled lately about the stock market. (…)







