- Avoiding Common Stock Market Scams by John Mussi
It seems that there are more and more scams and dishonest deals in the news every day… and it may appear that no one is safe. Many people put off making investments that could make a lot of money down the road because of the fear of stock market scams, but with a little bit of care and common sense they don't have to. 607 words 2006-07-23 - Is This A Bounce...Or Something More? by Tom Mullooly
The current environment is for traders only. We are starting to see indications things might be picking up. Sometimes, the “short term” bounce turns into the “long term” move. Sometimes it doesn’t. 726 words 2006-07-23 - How To Buy Stocks That Are Hot With No Effort by David Jenyns
Even traders want to be trendy when they buy stocks. Many traders make trades because of public opinion, not because the trade itself makes sense. When a particular stock seems popular, they rush in so they don`t feel they`ve missed an opportunity. 781 words 2006-07-23 - Forex Trading: The Perfect Forex Trading System by Raul Lopez
Trading the Forex market has became very popular in the last few years. But how difficult is it to achieve success in the Forex trading arena? Or let me rephrase this question, how many traders achieve consistent profitable results trading the Forex market? 594 words 2006-07-23 - Insider Trading - Blogging That Might be Risky Business by David Jenyns
Can blogs revolutionize stock trading? David Jenyns of SystemTradingBlog. com thinks so. Web logs are growing at an exponential pace on the internet, with an unpredictable and dramatic rise in new users and new services. 385 words 2006-07-23 - The Allure of Dividend by Hari Wibowo
Investors wanting to pick undervalued stocks need to look closely at dividend. For one thing, dividend drops money straight into your pocket. Your stock price do not have to rise to make profits. 456 words 2006-07-23 - Your Guide to Learning a Forex Trading System by Morgan Hamilton
There are a great number of people in America that are interested in investing in order to make a tidy profit. There are many ways to invest and many ways to make profits by investing. One method that has been gaining in popularity is that of the Forex trading system. 463 words 2006-07-23 - The Golden Pendulum Formula by Trader Garrett
“In 1581, Galileo, while attending services at the Cathedral of Pisa, observed a chandelier swinging back and forth. Energized by shifting air currents, the chandelier moved in a variety of arcs and amplitudes. 850 words 2006-07-23 - Day Trading Checklist by Trader Jack
Here's a bunch of important things you should know about day trading before you start. First off, can you daytrade if you don't have the requisite $25,000 plus? Yes. You can start Day Trading with as little as $750 if you decide to trade using a spreadbetting account rather than a standard broker, allowing you to ignore most day trading regulations about trading frequency. 970 words 2006-07-23 - Forex Day Trading: How To Create Massive Wealth From Forex Day Trading by I-key Benney, CEO
Hello, how do you do? Until now, you may have never known how easy it is to make fast money from forex day trading, because nobody has ever given you the correct information, as I will in this article. 1070 words 2006-07-23 - Low Risk, High Profit Trading Strategies by Vin Bhat
Stocks - CC – PP (Stocks - Covered Call – Protective Put) StrategyWe all know that trading stocks involves stress and risk. At the same time it can also be highly profitable. Trading can give the most return on investments as compared to other investment strategies including real estate. 1128 words 2006-07-22 - Winning at Stock Trading by Gay Redmile
The world of trading and investment can be as frustrating as it can be rewarding! You need to be prepared. .. Firstly, decide if you are a trader or an investor. An investor is someone who enters the stock market inadvertently - usually via their superannuation policies. 227 words 2006-07-22 - “How To” Start Trading The Forex Market? (Part 5) by Martin Maier
What are *PIPS* ? Currencies are traded on a price/ point (pip) system. Each currency pair has its own pip value. When you see a FOREX price quote, you'll see something listed like this: 1067 words 2006-07-22 - The Stock Market Report That Wall Street Does Not Want You To Read by David Jenyns
The best way to maximize your profits is to be prepared to give some back to the Stock Market. When most traders first hear this, they are a little taken back. Why would you give any of your profits back to the Stock market; because you are never going to be able to exit right at the peak of the Stock market trend. 678 words 2006-07-22 - Forex Signal Services by Amber Lowery
What are Forex signals? Forex signals are paid services offered by some brokers and independent Forex annalists. Companies that offer forex signals monitor and analyze the market for you, providing you with their data via desktop alerts, email or even SMS and pager alerts. 282 words 2006-07-22 - Of Stocks, Stockholders And Stock Market by Sintilia Miecevole
A copper mining enterprise Stora Kopparberg first introduced the system of stock in the 13th century. The financial backers and owners felt the need to raise money for investment in the new projects of the same company so they started the method of stock and shares. 442 words 2006-07-21 - Volatility, So What? by Hari Wibowo
Earning Season is always volatile to stock prices. Traders jerk in and out depending on the outcome of the report. For example, Texas Instrument (TXN) reported that its third quarter earning of 2005 rising 12% year over year. 352 words 2006-07-21 - How To Choose A FOREX Broker by Mark Freeman
Most investors who trade FOREX stocks use a broker. A broker is an individual or a company, who buys and sells stocks according to the investor's wishes. Brokers earn money by collecting commissions or fees for their services. 362 words 2006-07-21 - Your Mother Could Make Money In Forex Trading by Wayne Watson
The question would be not whether she could but rather would she enter the Forex trading market. The Forex day trading arena is a veritable snake pit ripe for scam artists to bilk money out of unwary investors. 564 words 2006-07-21 - Stock Market Diversification by Charles M O'Melia
In one of my previous articles (Investing in the stock market -9 powerful tips), tip number one was: 1. Do not spread your money too thin. My friend has a little over $200,000 invested in the stock market through 27 different Mutual funds. 389 words 2006-07-21 - Trading the Gap by Bill Morrison
There are a number of common theories and misconceptions about opening gaps and how to trade them. Trader Jack himself has always maintained that it is wise to 'mind the gap', and strongly recommends not dashing madly after a market powering away unless you REALLY know what you are doing. 646 words 2006-07-21 - Halliburton Under Fire by Kirt Hill
The shareholders of Halliburton are trying to stop state-sponsored terrorism, using the same economic leverage that was effective against South African racism in the 1970's. Back then, shareholders used corporate resolutions to stop companies from doing business in South Africa. 968 words 2006-07-21 - Why Your Mutual Fund Doesn't Return as Much as You Think by ARA Content
(ARA) - As tax time nears, many mutual fund investors are starting to wince. While most mutual funds' returns were down last year, their tax bill remains high. After years under-performing the S&P 500, the average US stock mutual fund finally beat the index last year. 1183 words 2006-07-21 - Discover The Hidden Online Trading Costs That No One Tells You About by David Jenyns
One of the cardinal rules of Forex trading is to keep your losses small. With small Forex trading losses, you can outlast those times the market moves against you, and be well positioned for when the trend turns around. 449 words 2006-07-20 - Introduction To Forex by Norman Fleming
The Foreign Exchange Market – better known as FOREX - is a world wide market for buying and selling currencies. It handles a huge volume of transactions 24 hours a day, 5 days a week. Daily exchanges are worth approximately $1. 602 words 2006-07-20 - Why are Reverse Mergers Often the Victims of Short Sellers? by Joseph Quinones
There is a great deal of abuse going on in the OTC Bulletin Board Market and a lot of money is being made as result of it. Regulators are trying to deal with the problem but are unable to put a halt to it, unless they take drastic steps which will be detrimental to the small and micro-cap market. 1007 words 2006-07-20 - Introduction to Absolute Return Funds by Murray Priestley
Absolute Return Funds are internationally known as Hedge Funds. Hedge Funds are often deemed high risk/high return investment products. This is because they have gained notoriety for making rich investors, like George Soros, John Henry & others, very rich. 606 words 2006-07-20 - Trading the T4 by Trader Jack
There is an old expression you may have heard - to 'gild the lilly'. Basically, this means that if something is working fine, don't attempt to 'fix it', or 'improve it'. Chances are you will end up doing more harm than good. 558 words 2006-07-20 - The Inside Scoop on Mutual Fund Rip Offs by Ulli G. Niemann
The bear market that showed up at the end of 2000 has every brokerage house-as well as the entire mutual fund industry-scrambling to find creative ways to boost both their image and bottom line. Unfortunately, this is often at the investors' expense. 733 words 2006-07-20 - Defining "Safety Stocks" by John Mussi
With so many stock market scandals and the daily fluctuations of various securities, it might seem as though there is no simple method of investment that allows you to avoid the major risks of the market. 599 words 2006-07-19
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