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What Should You Make of This Summer’s Highs in European Stocks?
Are stocks a “buy”? How about EUR? Bitcoin? Gold? Bonds? Our new Global Market Perspective is full of uncommonly clear forecasts for U.S., Europe, Asia, FX, cryptos, oil, gold… 50+ of the world biggest […]
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Is the 80/20 Trading Method Right for You?
Market speculation is not for everyone. It’s risky, it’s stressful, it’s just plain hard. Yet, Dick Diamond’s method helped him do it for 48 years. Is it right for you? […]
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The 80/20 Host’s Perspective
The “80/20” trading method Dick Diamond perfected over his 48-year career is less about a set of market indicators — and more about the personal discipline to stick to them. […]
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An 80/20 Student Speaks
Dick Diamond students often spoke highly of his method and of the man himself. Listen to this quick story by a former student who took the “80/20” course shortly before […]
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A Market Legend Remembers
In the 1980s, the media labeled Robert Prechter “Guru of the Decade” for his market-forecasting prowess. Watch as this market legend describes meeting another one — Dick Diamond, the man […]
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How We Created the 80/20 Trading Course
Diamond called his method “80/20” because, he said, it gave him an ~80% probability of winning. After Dick’s passing in 2015, we wanted to keep his method going, so we […]
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A Trader Explains
Back in 2018, former Head of Education Wayne Gorman — a professional skeptic, a veteran Wall Street risk manager and trader — tested the “80/20” method in today’s markets. Here’s […]
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A Trader’s Method
This particular trading method has many elements, each one designed to remove risk. For example, Dick Diamond would finish his last trade by the market’s close at 4 PM. Why? […]
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Dick Diamond’s 80/20 Story
I’d like to tell you a remarkable story. It’s a true story, which makes it even more remarkable. It’s about a man who traded for a living for many years. […]
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Robert Prechter on Efficient Market Hypothesis Vs. Investor Psychology
Learn why investors should reject the assumptions of the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) as you listen to an audio clip from the David McAlvany podcast with guest Robert Prechter.
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