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Stock Prices Dropped: How This Affects Your Investments

by Thomas Mullooly | Nov 15, 2008 | Asset Management

Don’t worry about “why” your investment is falling. Focus on “what” instead.  What is happening now. Don’t worry about “WHY”…everyone is doing that.  Gyrating stock prices are getting swung around by deceptive news headlines, faulty...

Why Support Line Breaks Matter To Investors

by Thomas Mullooly | Sep 6, 2008 | Asset Management, Point and Figure

Suddenly stopping…from Belmar, NJ along the way to NYC. A question came up recently from a client… “we invested in the stock recently, and it went up nicely at first.  But recently, the stock has started to fall.  I’m not sure if we should...

Your Stock Investment Can Always Go Lower, Just Ask Merck

by Thomas Mullooly | Jun 27, 2008 | Asset Management, Stock Market Comments

This article could be titled: Can (fill in the blank) go any lower? I’m not picking on Merck. The reality is you could drop in Merck, Citibank, General Motors, Ford, J.P. Morgan, along with most other names in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (and most of the...

Is It “Lights Out” For Energy Stocks?

by Thomas Mullooly | Jan 21, 2007 | Stock Market Comments

Do you know what a “trend change” is?  When a stock (or a mutual fund) has been above its’ support line, it’s in a positive (or upward) trend. When that stock breaks the support line and starts moving down, you really don’t want to own...
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