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David S.Y. Wong - ArticlesEducation: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of New Brunswick (Canada).
Professional Experience: Software development and product management in the Telecommunications industry. Stock Market Experience: Private investor/trader. Self-learning on stock trading. Developed various software tools for analyzing stocks. Developed trading methods and discipline for consistently winning trades. Web Businesses: Engaged in web based businesses in various areas, motivated by personal interest. Special Interests: Plays classical music on the piano. http://stocktradersplace.com http://stocktradersplace.blogspot.com http://pianoperformances.com Trading Research in Motion post Q1/2009This article covers my observations on the trading of Research in Motion. With its huge rise leading up to and following the latest earnings announcement, where is the stock headed in the near term? Comparing Day Trading with Other Trading Timeframes (March/2009)This article covers my day trading experiences in the month of March/2009. Different trading timeframes are compared. Trading Observations and Evaluation (March/2009)This article covers my trading observations and evaluation in the month of March/2009. Different trading ideas are examined. Ranting on Stock Market Day Trading (March/2009)This article covers my ranting on stock market day trading in the month of March/2009. Main lessons learned are listed to be remembered. IBM Acquisition of Sun Microsystems - Trading JAVAThis article covers the reported IBM acquisition of Sun Microsystems. On the stock trading side, there are some interesting points to discuss. Paper Trading Versus Real TradingThis Article Compares Paper Trading With Trading Involving Real Money. Failure in Paper Trading is a Sign That the Person Should not Partake in Real Trading. Success in Paper Trading Does not Necessarily Mean a Person Will Succeed in Real Trading. Paper Trading Preparation For Real TradingThis Article Covers the Topic of Paper Trading as Preparation for Trading With Real Money. Failure in Paper Trading is a Sign That the Person Should not Partake in Real Trading. Success in Paper Trading Does not Necessarily Mean a Person Will Succeed in Real Trading. Stock Market Day Trading ExperiencesThis Article Covers Day Trading Experiences Examining What Works and What Doesn’t Work. Many Similarities Exist Between Day-trading and Short-term Inter-day Trading. Stock Market Pulse And Sentiment Q1/2009This article takes a snapshot view of the stock market pulse and sentiment as a heads-up for stock market outlook. Seeking Penny Stock Picks, Finding Amusing MaterialThis article covers the experience of seeking trust-worthy sources of information on penny stock picks where amusing and incredulous material was encountered.
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