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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

This review is both about DVD 4 of Timothy Sykes PennyStocking stock trading program as well as a review of the whole course content DVD 1-4. I will fist talk about DVD 4 and then about the overall quality of information of the entire course.
Timothy Sykes PennyStocking DVD 4 Review
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Timothy Sykes – PennyStocking DVD 4 – Charting, Self Publishing and Learn From Mistakes
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Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Looking at my stock and index chart indicators, it looks like the markets are headed south for the next leg. I got out of my position over 2 weeks ago and now it is basically a waiting game, the indicators tell me that I should be in all cash and possibly the DJIA (Dow Jones Industrial Average) is going back under 10,000 within the next month.
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

The recent run up in the stock market allowed me to close the positions I had in the two stocks that I have been following which were BBD.A-TO and MVIS. This is a relief because I wanted to make sure that I am not holding any stocks from this point forward, until some bargains presents itself.
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Recent Run Up In Market Allowed Me To Close Open Trade Positions
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Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Currently, I am only trading 2 stocks, Microvision (MVIS) and Bombardier (BBD-A.TO), however since I got into the trading positions for these 2 stocks the stock market is having trouble setting a direction.
On the charts it would seem that both stocks have hit a bottom, and all I am looking for is a movement of about $0.15 to $0.18 and I get out….however it seems that the stocks are struggling to even move that little in price action.
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Sunday, April 11th, 2010

In DVD 3 of the Tim Sykes PennyStocking trading course, he again goes into details about who he is and how he came to be know as the “Barmitzvah Kid.” He re-iterates the fact that he took his $12,415 Barmitzvah money and turned it into 1.5 million dollars in like 5 years.
Timothy then goes into some detail about some rules he has learned the hard way, and that viewers of DVD 3 of PennyStocking can benefit from these rules which are a result of his mistakes.
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Timothy Sykes – PennyStocking DVD 3 – Trading Rules and More Charting
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Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

In the second PennyStocking DVD by Timothy Sykes he continues to go into how he reads or interprets stock charts. Tim walks you through play by play pattern views and shows you what events happened where. Sykes doesn’t like to play penny stocks with messy charts, and he basically tells the viewer to stay away from stocks with messy charts, until they clear up.
He walks you through in-depth looks at these chart patterns:
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Timothy Sykes – PennyStocking DVD 2 – Charting Continued…
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Interesting how jobs are being loss at record pace which means people do not have money to spend or live, but when you watch certain U.S and Canadian government reports…they try to paint a rosy picture.
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The Illusion Of Prosperity and Wealth – Government and Wall Street Wants Your Money
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Here’s a quick review on DVD #1 of Timothy Sykes PennyStocking DVD Course.
On this first DVD of penny stock trading Timothy goes through the following:
Disclaimer – Tim Sykes quickly describes that the PennyStocking DVD course is just for entertainment and educational purpose. However he goes to mention of course, that he is ultimately not responsible for trading losses.
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Below are a set of links to videos which teaches you the basics of “Trend Trading.” Given the fact that some economist in the U.S are saying that the recession has bottomed out, it may be a good idea to learn and train yourself to be a better trader when the slow recovery comes around. Even in this current environment, there is still some money to be made by the volatility.
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Learn To “Trend Trade” With These Videos – Basics of Trend Trading
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Here is a video of a British economist, talking about how the rest of the world feel right now about the irresponsibilities of the U.S Government and the U.S financial system.
Click “PLAY” to watch the video…interesting views.
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Should America Be Blamed By The Rest Of The World For Causing The Global Economic Recession / Decline?
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Saturday, March 21st, 2009

When it comes to stock trading the term “Dead Cat Bounce” basically means a sucker rally, after a steep drop in the market. The term dead cat doesn’t sound very appealing, but somehow this phrase “Dead Cat Bounce” stuck among Wall Street financial professionals.
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What is a “Dead Cat Bounce? – Is The Recent Market Gains a Dead Cat Bounce?
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