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In trading the movement of freight a little technical analysis will come in handy. It may not be necessary when trading and the stock starts to move but it will help find the right companies to trade. In a post recession world competition for fewer dollars will reward efficiency. Those who can keep their costs down and those who used the recession to tune up their business and cut the fat will likely do better in the coming months and years. Looking at price to earnings ratios, asset to debt ratios, and age of the company’s trucks, trains, or boats will come in handy. Anyone who has to deal with equipment breakdowns won’t be as profitable as someone who has had the cash to upgrade.
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