Value investing is an investment strategy focused on buying stocks trading at a discount relative to their intrinsic or fair value. Academic research shows value investing generates lower risk and higher long-term returns than dividend and growth investing.| Liberated Stock Trader
To consistently beat the market is difficult but not impossible. O'Neill, Greenblatt, Buffett, and Klarman are legendary investors who have beaten the market. I test the strategies and show you the best ways to implement them.| Liberated Stock Trader
My reliability testing of Bollinger Bands on the S&P 500, using 13,360 years of data, suggests it is an unprofitable indicator for traders. However, Bollinger Bands can be highly profitable, with the optimal settings.| Liberated Stock Trader
A stock buyback occurs when a company purchases its own shares on the open market. This process reduces the number of shares available, often boosting the stock's value.| Liberated Stock Trader
MACD is a trend-following momentum indicator used to identify price trends. We conducted 606,422 test trades to find the best settings and trading strategies.| Liberated Stock Trader
Based on our 30-year research, adopting a buy-and-hold stocks strategy is annually 4% more profitable than actively trading stocks or investing in alternative assets such as corporate bonds, real estate, gold, or treasuries.| Liberated Stock Trader
I backtested 360 years of data on the 30 most important US stocks, and our findings prove that Heikin-Ashi chart strategies outperform 66% of equities vs. a buy-and-hold strategy.| Liberated Stock Trader
Our research on 10,400 years of exchange data shows the best day trading indicators are the Price Rate of Change, VWAP, Weighted Moving Average, Hull Moving Average, Simple Moving Average, and RSI.| Liberated Stock Trader