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Friday, May 02, 2008
Questions For Kirk

- What usually happens to the market when the Fed stops lowering rates
- The role of fair value analysis in my research
- A good memory is a highly overrated asset
- Why I don't trade currencies
- The pros & cons of multi-monitor arrays
- How I track performance for my stock screen machine
- My stocks to watch tomorrow feature
- What can be learned from Enron
- My opinion on the sustainability of this tech rally
- Can stops really be eyeballed?
- The importance of viewing trend channels over various time frames
- Learning how to use and develop your own stock screens
- What to do after a stock blows up on you after earnings
- Using screens as trading portfolios
- The value of fading extreme market emotions and perceptions
- How a stock gets disqualified from my screens
- Faith and the market
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