Review Stan Weinstein’s Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets
by STAN WEINSTEIN
Description
Stan Weinstein could not contain the discoveries he has made on becoming successful in investing in the financial markets using different methods and approaches and wrote an entire book to spill the beans.
The secrets for profiting in bull and bear markets are presented in the book, including the following major points:
- Weinstein’s personal philosophy on investing
- Best time to hit the ‘buy’ option
- Refining buying process
- The most opportune time to sell
- Going for a short sell
- Using the best long-term signals to identify Bull and Bear markets
About the Author
Stan Weinstein is a veteran technical analyst. He is the editor and publisher of the “Global Alert,” a financial advisory service for institutional investors.
Table of Contents
Stan Weinstein’s Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets is replete with substantial technical concepts about investing. Here’s what the book presents:
Chapter 1: It All Starts Here!
My Philosophy of Investing
Why the technical Approach
Let’s All Speak the Same Language
Charts – They Come in All Forms
Reading the Mansfield chart
Chapter 2: One Glance is Worth a Thousand Earnings Forecasts
Stage 1: The Basing Area
Stage 2: Advancing Phase
Stage 3: The Top Are
Stage 4: The Declining Phase
By the Numbers
Chapter 3: The Ideal Time to Buy
How, When, and What
The Investor’s Way
The Traders Way
Under the Microscope
Using Buy-Stop Orders
Chapter 4: Refining the Buying Process
The Less Resistance the Better
The Importance of Volume
It’s All Relative
Quick Reference Guide on Buying
Further Tips for Buying
Chapter 5: Uncovering Exceptional Winners
The Triple Confirmation Pattern
Chapter 6: When to Sell
Don’ts for Selling
Selling Property – The Investor’s Way
Sell-Stop Orders
Sell Stops in the Real World
The Trader’s Way
Chapter 7: Selling Short: The Less Traveled Road to Profits
Why Is Short Selling So Feared?
Common Mistakes When Shorting
Other Short-Selling Errors
Summary of Short-Selling Don’ts
How to Do it Right
Chapter 8: Using the Best Long-Term Indicators to Spot Bull and Bear Markets
Stage Analysis for the Market Averages
The Advance-Decline Line
Measuring the Market’s Momentum
Simple but Effective
No Isolationism
Chapter 9
Fun with Funds
Short-Term Fund Trading
The Same Game with a Slight Twist
Options: A Very Exciting but Risky Game
Some Real-Life Examples
Chapter 10: Putting It All Together
A Few Last Suggestions