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Today, the list of capital sins is as follows: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, anger, and sloth.

Capital sins derive their name from the Latin caput, meaning “head.” Thomas Aquinas later would call them not “sins,” but “vices.” Aquinas declared that a capital vice is that which has a desirable end so that, in his desire for it, a person commits many sins. All sins can be traced back to a particular vice as the root source. To illustrate, if a man has lust for his neighbor’s wife, that vice may cause him to commit adultery, to lie to many people, to neglect or abandon his family, and perhaps even to physically hurt people. The man’s multiplying sins are driven by the initial capital sin of lust.

When deciding how to best approach the stock market, individual investors may need to figure out what their time horizon is going to be. Short-term traders may only be looking to hold stocks for a short period in order to capitalize on fluctuations. Longer-term investors may be looking at more of a buy and hold strategy, and they may not be very concerned with the day to day shifts of a stock’s price. Accumulating as much knowledge as possible about specific stocks and the markets in general can help the investor prepare for success. Because there is no magic strategy that can be employed to guarantee profits, investors may need to evaluate multiple methods before choosing which one to pursue.

Investors often track volatility data while studying potential stocks. Currently, BancorpSouth Bank (NYSE:BXS)’s volatility reading is standing at 3.7919483. In general, the higher the volatility, the riskier the stock. Looking out over the past week, volatility is noted at 2.2132816. For the last month, volatility is at 2.4055257. Tracking the Bull Bear Power indicator, the value is currently 1.3924681.

Technical investors and traders often look to create winning charts with previously successful indicators. Figuring out the best indicators to follow may take some time and effort. Many traders will find a perfect combination of technicals that they depend on to enter or exit trades. Taking a look at some Ichimoku indicator information, we see that the Ichimoku Cloud Base Line level is 28.785. The Ichimoku Could Conversion Line reading is 28.45. From another angle, the Ichimoku Lead 1 is presently 30.6625, and the Lead 2 level is 31.35.

The Simple Moving Average or SMA is an unweighted MA. At the end of every session, the oldest data point drops off, and the newest is added. Focusing on some popular SMA levels for BancorpSouth Bank (NYSE:BXS), we note that the 200 day is 29.1823, the 100 day is noted at 30.17535, and the 50 day clocks in at 29.9306. Looking at some other SMA levels, we see that the 10 day is 28.328, the 20 day is 28.3635, and the 30 day is 28.896667.

Traders employing technical analysis will note that the Chaikin Money Flow 20 day indicator is -0.22522588. This indicator measures money flow volume during a specified period. The value will stay between 1 and -1 and it can be used to gauge changes is selling and buying pressure.

Traders have many tools that they can use when surveying a particular stock. Watching the Moving Average Rating, we can see that the indicator is currently pointing to a “Buy”. Looking at the Oscillator Rating, we can see that the current reading is a “Sell”. Investors will be closely watching stock action over the next few sessions to see how the stock performs.

The stock’s Hull Moving Average is currently 28.950926. Developed by Alan Hull, this fast and smooth moving average helps eliminate lag and improve smoothing. Typically, if the HMA is going higher, the trend is rising. On the other end, a falling HMA may point to a declining trend.

Looking closer at shares of BancorpSouth Bank (NYSE:BXS), investors will be watching the stock to see how it performs over the next couple of sessions. Investors often like to track historical highs and lows over certain periods in order to help with stock analysis. We can now take a brief look at some historical highs and lows for the stock:

All time low: 2.5000138 
All time high: 35.55
3 month low: 25.61 
3 month high: 33.45
1 month low: 27.05 
1 month high: 32.58
6 month low: 24.305 
6 month high: 33.5 
1 year low: 24.305 
1 year high: 35.45

When looking back historically at the stock market, it is easy to see that there are always extended periods of upturns and downturns. The speed at which the market can shift can cause even the most experienced investors stomachs to turn. When times are good and markets are rising, it can be easy to forget that a downturn may be just around the corner. Being prepared for sudden changes can help the investor plan for the unknown as best they can. Getting caught off guard can be extremely disconcerting and lead to irrational decision making. There is rarely any substitute for extensive study and focused dedication. Investors who put in the extra time to create a backup plan may be better able to traverse the road when the market environment inevitably shifts.Source

StevieRay Hansen
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StevieRay Hansen
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