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	<title>Comments on: AIQ Trading Expert Pro Review</title>
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		<title>By: Robert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description>What really strikes me about TradingExpertPro is that they have a focused section of group and sector tools.  Most beginning investors and traders don’t bother to take these indicators into account, but they are so very important.  Actually, before I do anything else, I always look at the sectors first.  If a sector is cold I don’t go near it with a ten-foot pole.  I don’t care what some analyst is saying about it on the tube; if its peers are tanking then I don’t want anything to do with it.  The first step is to narrow down and only consider the hot sectors.  Narrow it down to the top two or three.  Then and only then do you start analyzing individual stocks within those groups.  This works in your favor most of the time because even if you time your entry a little bit wrong the sector lift and volume will save you anyway.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What really strikes me about TradingExpertPro is that they have a focused section of group and sector tools.  Most beginning investors and traders don’t bother to take these indicators into account, but they are so very important.  Actually, before I do anything else, I always look at the sectors first.  If a sector is cold I don’t go near it with a ten-foot pole.  I don’t care what some analyst is saying about it on the tube; if its peers are tanking then I don’t want anything to do with it.  The first step is to narrow down and only consider the hot sectors.  Narrow it down to the top two or three.  Then and only then do you start analyzing individual stocks within those groups.  This works in your favor most of the time because even if you time your entry a little bit wrong the sector lift and volume will save you anyway.</p>
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