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<title>What is support and resistance in investing?</title>
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<title>What is regression channel analysis?</title>
<description>Regression channel analysis refers to the product of a process in statistics called linear regression. It works this way. The so-called "best fit" line is drawn to the middle of the set of data points that encompass a period from the day of significant low to the day of significant high. The inclina</description>
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<title>What are the basic option trading strategies?</title>
<description>Option trading has long been a successful business for most traders. Several rules and strategies have deveoped, starting from the standard policy called the "Rule of the Opposites," which is the idea that if one thing is not true then the opposite should be true. 
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<title>How do cover stories affect stocks?</title>
<description>Cover stories have great impact on stocks. They are one of the most important factors affecting the status of stock in the market. Likewise, these will also determine the ability of the stock to charge a premium and the share of the segment. 
In the United States, for instance, cover stories depict</description>
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<title>What are stocks?</title>
<description>A stock is a significant vehicle for doing business without showing up at the office every day. It is a way for entrepreneurs to finance a business using money that is collected from investors while, in return, the investors become part owners of the company. 
The ownership of the investor is repre</description>
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