The Golden Bull

A raging, rampaging “Golden Bull” market is a rare thing of beauty in its explosive power and force.  They don’t happen every day either – the last major bull market for Precious Metals occurred during the 9 year period from 1971 to 1980, when Gold rose over 2,700% and Silver rose an astounding 4,000%! (more)

 

The Champion Bull Rider

Once the gate blasts open, the Champion Bull Rider senses only the movement of mighty Bull itself.  The Bull Rider may anticipate, but ultimately he must react to the signals of the Bull in order to stay atop and survive.  Trading is very similar – the gate swings open when we place our capital at risk.  The difference between Bull Riding and Trading is (more)

 

The Rodeo Clown

A true hero, the intrepid Rodeo Clown risks his own life for the safety of the Bull Rider.  The Rodeo Clown must therefore anticipate and react, finding context and perspective in a shifting, chaotic, and dangerous environment.  At any moment prepared to step in and save a life, and at the same time walk away unharmed.  How does the Rodeo Clown do it, and how does the analogy relate to Investing and Trading? (more)

 

The Crowd

Too many Investors and Traders ignore the psychological and emotional aspects of The Crowd.  All our fundamental research and technical analysis is incomplete without an understanding of the underlying Crowd behavior driving the development of traditional, recognizable chart patterns.  By understanding the underlying Crowd behavior, charts can become a powerful “predictive” tool. (more)

 

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