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Legends are few and far between

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It is very important for investors to avoid overpriced growth stocks. It should be remembered that very few companies genuinely show extremely strong growth, and in the vast majority of cases growth stocks prove very disappointing. A company should be thoroughly investigated before purchasing a share on a steep price earnings ratio. If there are any doubts at all, then the stock should be avoided. The dangers of overpriced stocks are seen in the case of Pace, which is now seeing falling sales.

Author: Blair, Alistair
Publisher: FT Business
Publication Name: Investors Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0261-3115
Year: 1998
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A winner every week

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Traditional options are similar to traded options, but investors cannot choose their strike price, and have to settle for the market price at the time of purchase. All traditional options have a life of three months, though they can be exercised prior to the three months expiring. Traditional options have a major advantage compared with traded options, and that is that they offer access to a far wider range of shares, while traded options are restricted to blue-chip shares.

Author: Blair, Alistair
Publisher: FT Business
Publication Name: Investors Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0261-3115
Year: 1996
United Kingdom, Methods, Derivatives (Financial instruments)

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At the sign of the golden cross: finding an impending golden cross (meaning a share is on its way up) is the second greatest pleasure in the life of the City's leading chartist, Robin Griffiths

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Robin Griffiths is a well know City chartist at James Capel, an institutional stockbroker. He follows many of the world's investment markets giving online commentaries, picking stocks, currencies, commodities and futures. His neural network, which predicts the FT-SE 100 index, incorporates around 50 statistics from major global economies, including inflation, unemployment, curency rates and stock market price and volume information.

Author: Blair, Alistair
Publisher: FT Business
Publication Name: Investors Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0261-3115
Year: 1995
Management, Financial planners, Griffiths, Robin

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