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Blogs
What is the best week of the month to trade index funds
March 23, 2010 - 03:05 — Van BeekDoes it make a difference during which week of the month you buy or sell your index funds? At Stock Trend Investing we dived into the data and present you here with our conclusions.
We haven’t just looked at every month during the last 13 years. We have also looked specifically at the months that follow directly an “Up” or “Down” trend expectation from Stock Trend Investing. The results are different for each of the considered cases.
Nikkei Historic Trend Trading Chart - February 2010
March 18, 2010 - 06:42 — Van BeekEvery month, Stock Trend Investing is publishing one of its historic trend trading charts for free. This month, it is the trend trading chart or the Nikkei 225, the index of the Japanese stock market in Tokyo.
The blue line shows the closing price of the Nikkei index for that month.
The green line signals when our Initial Trend Expectation for the Nikkei was "Up". The red line signals when our Initial Trend Expectation for the Nikkei was "Down" or when there was a special warning.
Log in or register on this website to download the chart at the bottom of this page. You can also click and drag the chart to a tab in your browser to see an enlargement.
Trading currencies or how to deal with currency fluctuations
March 17, 2010 - 01:51 — Van BeekThere is a recent trend that non-professional investors step into the currency trading. The major shifts that the US dollar has made versus the Euro during the last year are probably the reasons for this. Why should you be very, very careful before starting to trade in currencies and what can be the impact of currency fluctuations on investors in stocks and funds.
The exchange rate between currencies is developing 24 hours per day. This exchange rate is the price you need to pay in one currency for another. For example, at the time of writing, one needs to pay 1.37 US dollar for every 1 Euro.