Welcome to the January 21, 2013 edition of Carnival of Stocks and Options.
Trade Idea
bobsmith82 presents SciClone Pharmaceuticals: A Biotech Stock That Could Double posted at wstreetstocks.comwstreetstocks.com.
Bryan presents 2 Stocks To Keep An Eye On For 2013 posted at Saving to Inve$t, saying, “Apple and JPMorgan, two best in class stocks, look likely to break out in 2013 due to strong fundamentals.”
Trade Strategy
Dirk Masuch presents Geologo Aleman – Geologist: The History of a gold discovery and what investors can learn from it – Aurelian Resources’ Fruta del Norte in Ecuador posted at Geologo Aleman – Geologist, saying, “This article explains how to evaluate a junior gold explorer company by applying specialized geological knowledge.”
Vytas presents How to make money trading posted at Trend, saying, “How to make money trading? I guess all of us who got fascinated by the fact that one can live trading securities asked ourselves and others the question. It sometimes seems that making profits in financial markets has become a phenomenon of ‘Loch Ness monster’ – everybody has heard about it, but who has really seen it. In the same fashion you have heard that it is possible to make money trading, but have not heard who has done it.”
Bryan presents Largest Mutual Fund Companies By Assets posted at Gajizmo, saying, “Mutual funds offer many advantages, and with net asset inflows increasing in 2012 and the economy growing again, the largest mutual fund companies are poised to post strong returns.”
John Schmoll presents Why Rebalancing Your Portfolio is Like Buying a Carton of Eggs posted at Frugal Rules, saying, “Portfolios, much like eggs can be damaged for numerous reasons. You also want to make sure you have a well balanced portfolio, just like you want a well-balanced diet. Part of a balanced portfolio is rebalancing it annually to make sure you have the best allocation possible.”
Dustin Small presents Determining the Intrinsic Value of a Stock using EPS Growth Capitalization posted at Stockodo, saying, “There are several stock valuation methods out there, some of them such as the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) method being quite complex. An alternative is the much simpler EPS Growth Capitalization method which can be completed quite quickly by even novice investors to determine the true value of a stock. This article provides a step by step guide to how to perform this analysis.”
Dave Lucas presents Stock Market 2013 Pick and Play Project: “The Little Financial Experiment” posted at Dave Lucas.
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