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The Datek Difference
Are we in it for the money? Not when it comes to "payment for order 
flow"--an industry practice that can create conflicts of interest 
between brokerage firms and their clients. Learn how Datek's dynamic 
Auto Routing bucks this system--and also lets us rebate millions to 
our customers. Where we stand on "Payment for Order Flow" 
The Learning Curve
There sure is a lot of talk about over and under in the stock market. 
For example, technical analysts (chartists) look for stocks that are 
either over bought or over sold. And value investors seek stocks that 
are undervalued, in the hopes that they'll soon become fairly valued 
(or even over valued!). But one of the lessons we soon learn is that 
these terms are always relative, and that historical comparisons can 
be misleading. To help make sense of valuations these days, take a 
useful look at "It's All Relative" from Smart Money University.* It's All Relative 
Customer Corner
If you never ask, you can never learn. Datek appreciates and responds 
to all the questions we receive from our customers. Here's one that we 
think may be on the minds of many traders. Customer Corner: Real questions from our customers...answered by real
folks in customer support 
News & Views
Informed investors soon learn to read between the lines when it comes 
to the financial media. Each month we scan the wires for items that 
seem to say more than is obvious, and then offer a brief commentary on 
the story. News and Views: Stock Performance and Investment Strategies 
Technical Tools of the Trade
Wondering how technical analysis can help you buy low and sell high? 
Learn how the comparison of trends over time provided by Moving 
Averages can often signal when to snap up or unload a stock. Moving Averages 
Stock Screen of the Month
Available free through our website, the S & P Stock Screener* searches 
for specific equities that match criteria you deem key in stock 
selection. This month we go looking for "growth at a reasonable price" 
in the small cap arena, using this powerful research tool to help keep 
on top of market rotation. Small Cap Growth (at a Resonable Price?) 
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Motley Fool
The Fool goes in-depth this month with an offer of an Insite-ful 
article. Whether the subject is an important new source of investor 
information, the future of the World Wide Web, or a meditation on what 
investing can and should mean, a Foolish perspective is always thought 
provoking. Don your Foolish thinking caps and click on the link below. 
Feature Article:How to Value Stocks 
Book Reviews:The New Money Masters A Random Walk Down Wall Street Legal and Disclosure Notices  | Privacy Policy  | Customer Agreement 
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