When to sell- Justin Mamis PDF (Inside strategies for stock-market profits)- An antique ebook published in 1978 gives you a fresh perspective on the stock market. Through the book, you will learn how to define when to sell, as well as how to minimize losses when making wrong decisions, and preserve results when making right decisions.
Category: Stock
Author: Justin Mamis and Robert Mamis
Language: English
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Introduction
An antique ebook published in 1978 gives you a fresh perspective on the stock market. Through the book, you will learn how to define when to sell, as well as how to minimize losses when making wrong decisions, and preserve results when making right decisions.
Table of Contents- When to sell- Justin Mamis PDF
- THE NEUROTIC INVESTOR
Selling: The Irrational Fear
How Do Know When to Sell
A Professional View
Public Misconceptions
The Psychological Factor
Tomorrow and Tomorrow
2. RIGHT IS WRONG
Mental Mistakes
The Market vs Individual Stocks
The Law of Supply and demand
3. MARKET CYCLES AND SELLING
The Theory of Market Cycles
Long-Term Waves
Short-Term Swings
Intermediate- Term Waves
4. PROTECTING AGAINST LOSSES
“They” VS. You
How professionals minimize Losses
Using “Stop—Loss” orders to minimize Losses
Using “Stop—Loss” orders to lock in gains
Recognizing Realities
Using Dow
What Docsn’t Go Up Must Come Down
5. WHEN TO SELL (1)
High/ Low Differcntial
In Defense of Technical Analysis
A Contrary Indicator
The Advance/Decline Line
The Advance/Decline Line Ratio
The Odd-Lot Index and Odd-Lot Short-Sales Ratio
Believing the indicators
6. WHEN TO SELL (2)
An “Average” Average
Indicators Using Other Dow Average
Indicators Based on the Most-Active List
Other Useful Indicators
Indicators based on fundamentals
Three Monthly Indicators
7. THE SPECIALISTS
Good News, Bad News
Using the book
8. A BASIC SELLING STRATEGY
The Market order
Limited-price and Other types of Orders
Entering the Order before the Opening
How the Opening Is Arranged
Why You can Get a Better Price
But Suppose There Is News
The professional’s Pet
Back to basics
9. INDIVIDUAL STOCKS
Analysing Rally action
The Second Correction
Using Waves
A Few Rules
Analyzing Tops
The Triangle
The point and Figure Method
Choosing Charts
Case Histories10. SELLING SHORT
Some Elementary Notions Of Short Selling
Not So Speculative
The practicaI Side
Timing the Short Sale
Additional Precautions
The Inevitability Of Being Early
Shorting at Primary Tops
On the Way Down
The Jone’s boy Philosophy
Another Warning
Yes. but …
A Brief Summary
11. SELF-RELIANCE
Patience, Perspective, Failure
A Last Word
About the author
After serving as Assistant Director of the NYSE Floor Department, Justin Mamis founded and edited The Professional Tape Reader in 1972, selling it in 1977 to its current editor with thoughts of retirement. Instead he spent several years as an “upstairs” Member-Trader for Phelan, Silver, an NYSE specialist firm and subsequently settled into his roles as market advisory letter writer, forecaster, and philosopher on behalf of Wertheim & Co., and then Gordon Capital.
Justin Mamis then became Senior Vice President and Chief Market Technician at Hancock, where he wrote his weekly Mamis Letter. Quotes from the Mamis Letter appear frequently in Barron’s and The Wall Street Journal and his often heretical and usually grumpy comments can be heard from time to time on CNBC. Among his credentials he has been voted for several consecutive years to the Institutional Investor “All-Star Team” in the categories of Market Timing and Market Technician. Justin continues to write his market letter and do forecasting and philosophizing.
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