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Frank Kollar
Member since 11th July 2007
Frank Kollar has been timing the financial markets since 1982, with online service since 1996. He is a dedicated trend timer. Kollar is editor and chief analyst at FibTimer.com (http://www.fibtimer.com) which offers market timing strategies for S&P and Nasdaq index fund traders, as well as bond, gold, small cap, sector, ETF and trend trading strategies.

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When a market timer (or any investor) makes a trading decision based on a news event, fear of losing out on a rally (or fear of losing money in a sell off), even the neighbor's trading tip, he or she is trading on emotions. Trading on emotions, news ev...
....the BUY or SELL signal has been issued. All you need to do is call your fund company or broker, or log into your online trading account and click on the "Trade" button. But right at that moment, all the doubt and second-guessing comes to a head, an...
At FibTimer we time the financial markets by identifying and trading trends. Over many years of research, we have found that no one can accurately predict the ...
Perfectionism may help some people succeed in many other careers. It is often the difference between success and failure. We have all been brought up knowing that we must strive to be all that we can be, and to put everything into achieving our goals. ...
This may sound funny... but in market timing, "timing" is everything. Winning market timers are patient. They know how to control their impulses and to act decisively when a timing signal is issued. Rather than acting on a whim, winning (profitable)...
As we have written so many times, "market timing is the following of a long term strategy to profit from the financial markets, that also protects us from the inevitable down trends that occur along the way." Many investors, who understand the potentia...
When a person decides to enter the financial markets and learn to trade, they bring years of personal experiences with them. Those experiences are usually a detriment to profiting as they are based on one's life experiences. The financial markets, as well...