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Articles by David Van Knapp

Do You Know When To Buy And Sell? Use The Sine Wave Model

By David Van Knapp

This article presents an idealized model of how stock prices change. It explains how investors can use teachings from the model to improve their buyand sell decisions.

Investing “versus” Trading—Points Along A Spectrum, Not Mutually Exclusive

By David Van Knapp

This article explains why the usual dichotomy between "trading" and "investing" can be misleading. It doesn't matter what you call yourself. You invest in stocks to make money.

The Investment Philosophy Of Warren Buffett…in 23 Quotes

By David Van Knapp

This article sums up the investment philosophy of Warren Buffett in 23 quotes from the master himself.

The Surging Interest In Dividends—Especially Among Boomers

By David Van Knapp

This article explains the growing interest in dividends among stock investors, especially baby Boomers looking for income in retirement.

Stock Investing--Never Invest Your Money In A Company With Untrustworthy Management

By David Van Knapp

This article explains why investors should always avoid companies which have displayed untrustworthy, questionable, unfair, or ilegal actions in the past.

Rate Yourself…A 20-Question Scorecard For Stock Investors

By David Van Knapp

This article presents a 20-question "quiz" for individual stock investors. It is fun and easy to complete. It will help show investors where they are following sound practices, and also point out areas where they should consider brushing up on their techniques.

Always Use Protection! Trailing Sell-Stops For Safe Investing

By David Van Knapp

This article discusses the use of trailing stop orders in stock investing.

Investors: Don't Shoot Yourself In The Foot With Emotional Errors...Lessons From Behavioral Finance

By David Van Knapp

This article discusses findings of behavioral finance, which examines how and why investors commit emotional errors that reduce their investment success. The article offers solutions to counteract nonproductive tendencies.