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Fibonacci Retracements  starstarstar
During bull markets I play the bounce from 61.8 to 123.6

Look to absolute returns  Not rated yet
I'm a firm believer that you get what you aim for. With that in mind, I have been reading a lot about hedge funds.

I'm not about to become a hedge fund ...

Good cash rate!  Not rated yet
I invest in Australia and Asia. With the markets going up and down it has been time to take some profits and invest in cash where in Australia at the moment ...

Going after strong dividend yields  Not rated yet
Over time, I learned to look more for dividends than capital repayment.

My theory is that firms that are strong enough to pay good dividends are strong ...

Use Momentum  Not rated yet
I have found that trends tend to be self reinforcing. So that when something is going up, more people notice it and buy and the price is strengthened a ...