About the Site:
This site can be used for charting, analyzing and screening stocks traded in US, mainland China and Hong Kong. (Actually it works for stocks on other markets worldwide as well, but I have no interest in them :=)
Still want to use the site? Read on and welcome to argueably the best tool of its kind in the stock trading business in the world - and I really mean it!
This site provides technical analysis for stocks and funds. It incorporates some of my time-tested trading strategies and my proprietory security analysis and data-mining algorithms into a set of charting and stock picking applications. When used with fundamental and sentimental analysis as well as other risk-management techniques and disciplines, it can help you to achieve market-beating performance on a consistent basis while minimizing market and company specific risks.
This site was originally intended for use by myself for research purposes only. I've developed it as a part-time project. It's not my priority to improve its user-friendliness and it runs on a relatively slow server. No detailed documentation is available yet. No technical support is provided. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
About the Name of the Site
There are two reasons for the name of the site 'NoRandomWalking.Net':- Most inexperienced traders buy and sell randomly. A successful trader follows time-tested trading rules.
- The mainstream academics believe that stock markets behave like a random-walking process and that traders cannot benifit from market researches. I do not buy that theory. I believe that, by doing thorough researches, a disciplined trader can out-perform the market while reducing explosure to risks.
About Me - The Researcher/Developer/User/Investor:
I am a part-time stock investor focusing on companies in the energy, internet and telecommunications industries in both US and China. I am also a web data miner and spend time in researching and developing technologies and processes for extracting and integrating information from spatial, temporal and text data. This site is one of the 'achievements' that came out of the researches.
Previously and for over 10 years I had worked as a geologist, a petroleum engineer, a statistician, a software developer and a systems administrator, all on the same job.