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22nd September 2009
Contrary to Elliott Wave Theorist, most economists (and people in general) are predicting inflation ahead, rather than deflation. Every now and then an economist might admit deflation is possible, but will counter this with the argument that inflation wil... Read >
Author: Eldon Barker
17th September 2009
If you are looking for a simple method which is easy to understand and always makes big profits then the method enclosed is for you. If you use it, you will be in good company, as many of the world's top traders base their strategies on it, let's look at ... Read >
Author: kelly price
16th September 2009
Simply put, bull markets are movements in the stock market in which prices are rising and the consensus is that prices will continue moving upward. During this time, economic production is high, jobs are plentiful and inflation is low. Bear markets are th... Read >
Author: jsolutions002
16th September 2009
The easiest description of trend trading is to deal with the trends, however a beginner should find out what are trends and how to follow them.
Technical analysis is beneficial whether we're selling or buying, no matter what kind of security is trad... Read >
Author: Ian Wright
11th September 2009
10 REASONS TO START TRADING FOREX!
More and more well informed investor and entrepreneurs are diversifying their traditional investments like stocks, bonds & commodities with foreign currency because of the following reasons:
1) FOREX is the largest... Read >
28th August 2009
I don’t really recall too many analysts predicting that the Western World would tumble into a major recession. Nor do I recall many economists thinking the credit crunch would amount to very much.
Two years on, most analysts quoted articles I read s... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
27th August 2009
If you are an avid investor in the stock market then you will be quite familiar with the bull and the bear market conditions and will not be perturbed when the conditions in the stock market change. If is possible to trade and make money no matter what th... Read >
Author: Lavanay
05th August 2009
Over the last year the current bear market that is taking place in stocks has left many stock traders facing relentless selling. For the beginner this experience has been made worse by not having the knowledge as to how the markets work and what they can ... Read >
Author: Chris Ray
03rd August 2009
Trading in a bull market is easier than trading in a bear market. Many traders find they can make money trading in bullish markets, but when there is a major correction in progress or when the market is bearish, they literally freeze and are unable to tr... Read >
Author: Mike Vaughan
23rd July 2009
The 200-day moving average had just twisted negative. When this last occurred, we Had a two-year dip in the market. We warned of rough era ahead. . . Who thought we would be correct so fast?
Looking at the full market, not a single sector was up. Es... Read >
Author: Mark Crisp
19th July 2009
Now his pension plans been cut in half and he cant afford to pass away, sings John Rich, of the country music duo Big - Rich, in his latest, controversial song, Shutting Detroit Down. Two things nobody is ever financially prepared for, especially if he or... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th July 2009
The stock market cannot be predicted. There are ups and downs in the market and this is because the stock prices depend upon the economic and social situation in any country. When the economy shows a boom, there is a bull run in the stock market and an ec... Read >
Author: Lavanay
01st July 2009
The majority of literature that discusses asset allocation linking multiple markets has a heavy dose of macro and microeconomics. Typically, macro-micro relationships require applying econometric models to comprehend the structural linkages between the tw... Read >
Author: Clinton Lee
01st July 2009
Before jumping right into the nuts and bolts of low-cost product creation and sales, I would like to take a moment to explore why one might want to invest in low-cost products. You may hear people say that high-ticket items are the only way to go. When so... Read >
Author: Gary David
19th June 2009
How do you know that a bear market has come to an end? In this article I'll take you through the 200 day moving average to show how it can be used to identify long-term trends.
Primary trend
When we look at trends in the market, the long-term trend ... Read >
Author: julialee
05th June 2009
This investment technique may help you take advantage of the downturn. Provided by Bill Brunot of NorthPlex Financial (www.northplexfinancial.com).
The central idea: buy low, and sell high. It’s the oldest stock market adage, and in the wake of the r... Read >
Author: Bill Brunot
04th June 2009
What Is Bear Market Rally?
In case of a larger bear market, a sharp move up the context is known as a bear market rally. While considering a bear market, a steady drop in the stock market over a period of time is termed as the bear market. With a this ... Read >
Author: League of Power
20th May 2009
Stock Market timing is a misunderstood concept and there has been a lot of debate between the "buy and hold" crowd and active market timing practitioners about its success. Ironically, the biggest benefit of stock market timing strategies is rarely discu... Read >
Author: S.A. Smith
18th May 2009
Internet Marketing Language
I wasn’t going to mention this as it is not so much about copywriting but about using words in general to influence people. However I think it is such a powerful factor in successful communication that it needs to be ment... Read >
Author: Ziki de Naim
18th May 2009
You may be confused about investing in the American Gold Buffalo Coins that are either proof or circulated. Is there really any difference between the two types? Since you may be new to investing in gold bullion coins, here are some facts to clear up thin... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman
18th May 2009
Last weekend a friend was telling me over dinner that there was no recession. He pointed to the fact that there was construction going on all around his well appointed neighborhood.
In fact, he contended, the (non-existent) recession was probably the ... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
18th May 2009
As we enter a period of possible respite from bear market malaise, it may be worthwhile to ask certain questions about where we are, how we came to our present circumstances, and where we might go from here.
For the present, let us consider the credit ... Read >
Author: Peter Rubel
17th May 2009
While reviewing several academic studies on the benefits of covered call writing, I came upon one of my favorite studies. This study can be found in an October 2006 study generated by Callan Associates, which is also available at the Chicago Board Options... Read >
Author: William Ulivieri
15th May 2009
That course at investment will cost you for about 1000$ and will give you the basic knowledge to actually start trade with your stocks and your investment file it will be different from every course that you have taken so far , why is that let me tell you... Read >
Author: uziohana
13th May 2009
As a professional options trader, there are two things I will remember most as I look back at this bear market of 2008, and that is; a.) How covered call writing investors are receiving substantial option premiums to take risk and; b.) How the certainty o... Read >
Author: William Ulivieri
12th May 2009
Robert Prechter (Socionomics) made a twin contrarian observation giving profound and substantive explanation for where we are in our economic trends: One, we humans behave emotionally as one moving herd, and two, our herd emotions are the cause rather tha... Read >
Author: Peter Rubel
12th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 John Howe
Life's plans can be changed by a bear market. The question now is, how should we proceed from here. If you're like most investors you're asking yourself, what can I do now.
Have you ever made an investment and suddenly y... Read >
Author: Risk Reward Financial Solutions
08th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Scott Cole
I've been away for awhile. Sometimes it is good to just take a break from the markets to clear your head. Plus, I have been working on another business venture. Time to look at the markets again.
When this current mo... Read >
Author: ScottProGolf
07th May 2009
Fred Hickey:
"This is a tough market to navigate. On the one hand the world economy is a mess and completely imbalanced. Half of the world is too dependent on exports (mostly Asia) and the other half (US and parts of Europe) is in a dream world believi... Read >
Author: League of Power
23rd April 2009
I spoke at a seminar recently. It's always fascinating to meet the people who go to these events, but this was the first time I'd been to one after the crash of last October.
Needless to say, the mood wasn't a happy one...
The speakers at this event... Read >
Author: League of Power
16th April 2009
If you want to make the really bit profits you need to follow the big trends so what are the best Forex trading indicators to help you do this? Let's find out...
Most traders like to trade short term and trade the noise of the market so they day trade... Read >
Author: kelly price
15th April 2009
Hello again. How are you holding up?
I welcome all your comments and feedback and trust my words each week are helpful in such a tumultuous time.
To be honest, it can get very lonely in my seat. Not only do I speak through cyberspace with no indicat... Read >
Author: League of Power
15th April 2009
The longer the financial crisis goes on, the more signs evolve that the world drifts towards a time of high inflation. The governments of all important countries have spent trillions of Dollars in order to bailout the banks and to stimulate the economy. T... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
11th April 2009
Accrued interest
Interest that has been earned but not received.
Accumulation plan
An arrangement which enables an investor to purchase mutual fund shares regularly in large or small amounts.
Annual Report
A financial report sent yearly to a pub... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani
09th April 2009
Privacy, Asset Protection and greater freedom of movement are just some of the qualities that lure investors offshore.
Some people are happy to have their money safely locked away, an insurance policy against volatile stock markets, currency fluctuatio... Read >
Author: Offshorebanking
01st April 2009
With the month of March largely over, I want to describe my trading progression for the month. Near the beginning of the month, I read professional analysts saying it was time to sell as the market bottom has not been reached, with plenty of signs for con... Read >
Author: David S.Y. Wong
25th March 2009
No investor looks forward to a bear market, but they are a part of the market cycle. Sot if you plan to be a long term investor in the stock market, t is better to plan how to survive the bear markets that you will encounter than to think you can avoid t... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
25th March 2009
The myth of the mighty bull is solidified with a sculpture right on Wall St. However, how accurate is this symbol and its reflection of growth on the markets?
A bull is powerful, and likes to charge neglecting to stop at anything once it gets in motio... Read >
Author: S. Baselice
24th March 2009
Stock market investors usually talk about two types of markets: bull markets and bear markets. Simply put, during bull markets, stock prices are on the rise and investors are optimistic that they will continue that way. During bear markets, stock prices ... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
17th March 2009
For a beginner, the concepts of stock trading seem daunting especially because there are a lot of technical terms and analysis involved. With experience, the process becomes simpler but no less stressful. A lot of investors who had been in the business ... Read >
Author: Ben
17th March 2009
For a beginner, the concepts of stock trading seem daunting especially because there are a lot of technical terms and analysis involved. With experience, the process becomes simpler but no less stressful. A lot of investors who had been in the business ... Read >
Author: Ben
13th March 2009
With the general market down 50% and financials and housing down 80% over the past year and the market indices down at 12-year lows, there is market sentiment that we must be near the bottom.
From a long-term investing perspective, this is a good time ... Read >
Author: David S.Y. Wong
12th March 2009
We are in a recession, if we do not consider that the reduction of costs and low production cost, it will be difficult to maintain this bear market. Retailers who sell products online or retailers that sell their products to market. They now have to re-ex... Read >
Author: S.Watson
10th March 2009
The realtor spin about "pent up demand" is complete nonsense. There is probably a lot of pent up desire for housing, but demand is measured in dollars, and there is a major lack of demand with the absence of lender funds, and a large and growing "pent up ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
20th February 2009
Although job loss statistics have been grossly exaggerated, there is no doubt that we are in a bad place economically. Large corporations are laying off, retail outlets closing, and the federal government, the largest debtor of all, is promising more of o... Read >
Author: Julie Momyer
20th February 2009
Investors are always looking for the next "big thing" in trading, the best way to get that specific edge, a way to turn a struggling portfolio around or augment a successful trading theory. One such strategy is the Sector Rotation strategy. This trading... Read >
Author: Price Headley
20th February 2009
Although job loss statistics have been grossly exaggerated, there is no doubt that we are in a bad place economically. Large corporations are laying off, retail outlets closing, and the federal government, the largest debtor of all, is promising more of o... Read >
Author: Julie Momyer
18th February 2009
These words are often referred to as the four most dangerous words in investing. They are often uttered at the peak of bull markets but what about their application with respect to bear markets?
While every market cycle differs in terms of the specific... Read >
Author: John Raymond Leske
02nd February 2009
"My wife was trying to sleep and she's waking up and saying "What's wrong with you?" What could I tell her, that I was cracking up over a financial book---?"
"As I approach retirement in a few years, I'm very encouraged by the cash flow my portfolio ca... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
28th January 2009
The foreign exchange market has evolved to allow currencies from all over the world to be traded efficiently
The trading platform allows the opportunity for individuals to speculate on the changes in value of currencies relative to each other.
The w... Read >
Author: Richard Taylor
17th January 2009
Distressed debt, including real estate mortgages, are now attractive to many smart investors.
For example, John Paulson, who runs the $36 billion hedge fund firm Paulson & Co, is looking to buy distressed mortgages and distressed debt, despite being be... Read >
Author: John Lux
16th January 2009
If you are thinking about investing in the stock market but are confused by the many stock market terms used, then you will want to read on. Once you learn the most commonly used terms you will be able to make sense of the investment news you hear and th... Read >
Author: JD
09th January 2009
Seasonality and the Stock Market
“To everything (turn, turn, turn)
There is a season (turn, turn, turn)
And a time for every purpose, under heaven
A time to be born, a time to die
A time to plant, a time to reap
A time to kill, a time to heal
... Read >
Author: OptionSpreadTrades.com
05th January 2009
When investing in the stock market for the first time, you'll more than likely hear of two types of market - bear and bull. A bear market is one that is typically heading downwards, with negative activity and poor forecasting. The contrasting bull market ... Read >
Author: Georgie
05th January 2009
Obviously when you invest in shares you are looking for the share price to go up, but you have to carefully consider the probability of this happening when you make an investment decision. One way you can dramatically place the odds in your favour is to c... Read >
Author: Randy Shepperd
05th January 2009
It was another relatively quiet week for stock markets last week as the Dow, S&P 500 and FTSE all finished relatively unchanged over the trading week. UK banks were under pressure yet again as the tide of bad news kept rising. Reports that half a million ... Read >
Author: cordieliea
05th January 2009
Everybody wants to know if it is time to buy stocks and financial advisors, brokers and analyst are quick to say Yes because stock prices are cheap. If you are one of those investors asking if it is a good idea to buy stocks right now, then please take i... Read >
Author: Jorge Malo
03rd January 2009
Investing in gold bullion is a way to protect your stock portfolio and increase the leverage of your assets. Gold is a commodity with demand and price that rise in direct proportion to the state of the economy. Of course, as in any other type of investmen... Read >
Author: gracepub
30th December 2008
At a time when the world's stock markets and commodity markets are seeing incredibly volatility, the forex markets become more appealing to trading, because there is more short term predictability and there can never be a bear market.
Forex is short fo... Read >
Author: Richard Taylor
15th December 2008
No matter what the economy is, you will often hear the terms 'bear' and 'bull' market being thrown around. You might watch CNBC and hear a financial professional talking about the latest bear market and wonder what exactly that means. What is the differ... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher
08th December 2008
Is the current BSE Sensex a buying level for the investors? At present, the BSE Sensex trades at a PE of 10, almost at its historical low. So this should be a signal for the investors to get in? But analysts do not agree on this. Some of them say that th... Read >
Author: Divya
05th December 2008
Bear market strategies are directly related to short selling. This is when people earn on the depreciation of the stock value which is completely different from the regular earning strategies. Bear market is basically a particular condition of the market ... Read >
Author: shortex
04th December 2008
The stock market crash of 2008 is the worst that the world has ever seen in terms of the number of points erased from the major indices. At its lowest point to date, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has lost a historical 6749 points! To put this into pers... Read >
Author: Jason Ng
30th November 2008
What do I mean by the title of this post? If you are scanning the internet looking for investing advice and information (and apparently you are because you are here), perhaps the best piece of advice I can give you regarding investing in the stock market... Read >
Author: Marc Mitnick
28th November 2008
You missed out on the last bull run in the Indian stock market. Today you are lamenting your fate. Yes, there is a chance to again be part of great wealth creation that took place on the India share market. But only if you take a little risk and start inv... Read >
Author: Divya
24th November 2008
If you are looking for a great way to make some money for your future, you should seriously consider investing. After all, making an investment today can result in a great payoff in the future - particularly if you know the best place to invest money and... Read >
Author: Kane
11th November 2008
Well, we all saw the latest example of Capitalism at its worst this past week with the demise of Lehman Brothers, the bail out of Fannie and Freddie, and the $85 Billion Government line of credit for AIG. Stock prices went through violent convulsions wit... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
11th November 2008
What skills you should be working on in a BEAR market
Whether or not we are in a recession depends on your perspective. But, it is the perspective of more and more people that we are. Why are some people totally unaffected by the downturn and others de... Read >
Author: Michael Larsen
11th November 2008
Today's Retail Action Article Nov 5th, 2008
The New Retail Landscape
The U.S. election is over and fortunately, I won't burden
myself with sharing what I believe is in store for the
country politically. Regardless of who is president, the
fin... Read >
Author: Ron Pawlowski
03rd November 2008
"92 percent of employees say financial worries are keeping them up at night, according to a poll released by ComPsych Corporation today."
-- Business Wire -- Reuters; 2008-10-27
"According to UCLA researchers, performing Tai Chi improves sleep. In U... Read >
Author: Bill Douglas
17th October 2008
Three Real Estate Myths Busted!
By: Zeng Han Jun, CPCG, Singapore
Myth Number One: Property prices always rises
The folks always say “Invest in properties”. Some actually claim that the rate at which the human population is growing, land is f... Read >
Author: Zeng Han Jun
15th October 2008
I would like to share with you to following headlines:
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 175 points…
The Nasdaq is down 2 ½ %...
Oil prices are up $25 per gallon…
Employment rates highest level in 5 years…
Real estate values are declini... Read >
Author: Andy LaPointe
10th October 2008
Despite everything going on right now, Real Estate is still a big business and everyone seems to want in on the action. The cable channels are full of stories about how people made $50000 or more with just two weeks worth of work just by making the right... Read >
Author: Jay Corbin
06th October 2008
How quickly time does fly. It is almost a year since the stock market posted a significant long-term High. It was marked by a bearish Candlestick pattern, and has been followed all the way down by a series of similar bearish formations. The events ... Read >
Author: candleman
30th September 2008
There are four very crucial steps for determining a trade and making the right decision. Profitable traders are able to spot opportunity, but not act until it knocks. Waiting for opportunity to knock is the sole difference between the average Joe and pr... Read >
Author: Leroy Rushing
29th September 2008
How to Survive and Win in this Bear Market: Follow the Candlestick Patterns
The near-collapse of the entire financial system of the country unnerved most investors, and panicked some of them. Stock prices have been gyrating for days on end, pending a ... Read >
Author: candleman
24th September 2008
Are you one of the many people who have no time to do detailed analysis, but want to do some stock trading? Then these Instant profits may work for you. It’s the how to buy and hold strategy. This trading course has established itself as a concise, cle... Read >
Author: Joel Ng
22nd September 2008
The reckless policies of the Bush Administration have not been limited to foreign policy. Indeed, the disastrous programs permeated all domestic areas as well – to include the financial and real estate markets. Anyone who has a 401K knows this well, a... Read >
Author: golfergary
22nd September 2008
The reckless policies of the Bush Administration have not been limited to foreign policy. Indeed, the disastrous programs permeated all domestic areas as well – to include the financial and real estate markets. Anyone who has a 401K knows this well, a... Read >
Author: golfergary
11th September 2008
Prices in the S&P 500 and in other major Indexes rose quickly on the day after the government announced that it would take over Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Both agencies had been abused for years by top management which, it is now alleged, manipulated th... Read >
Author: candleman
09th September 2008
From the September 7th issue of the TREND letter
In our August 17th Flash Report, we stated that from our technical work, we could see the markets have one more test of the lows and then, around the first week of October, we could see the markets turn... Read >
Author: Martin
01st September 2008
Most major international stock indices are dropping fast. In fact, stock markets in Asia, the United Kingdom, and Europe have all now seen the fury of the bear. A bear market is generally defined as a drop of twenty percent from the market's previous high... Read >
Author: James William Smith
20th August 2008
The swing trader is not looking to turn a profit in a day. He will hold a stock anywhere from three days to three or four weeks.
This trading technique is most suitable for people who do not have the time to dedicate to sitting in front of a computer... Read >
Author: Mark Crisp
17th August 2008
From:http://www.industry-raw-materials.com/
Tag:Asian stocks,financial sector,Equity markets,Nikkei
HONG KONG, July 29 (Reuters) - Asian stocks fell sharply on Tuesday, after Merrill Lynch, the third-largest U.S. investment bank, said it would take ... Read >
Author: utut1
14th August 2008
I am Stuart Sheinfeld a realtor in Las Vegas. With the increase of short sales, foreclosures, oil prices, unemployment and the decreasing of the US dollar; when will we start to see a turn in this slumping economy?
New-home sales in Las Vegas have been... Read >
Author: stoooh
23rd July 2008
It was a sea of red again last week as stock markets across the world finished down heavily on the week. The FTSE 100 finished down 3.26%, the CAC down 4.80% and the DAX down 2.35% on the week. US markets faired slightly better thanks to an attempted rall... Read >
Author: cordieliea
20th June 2008
Absolute certainty, loudly expressed, can sometimes lead to total embarrassment. “Big Brown’s” trainer was totally certain that his horse was a “sure thing” to win the Belmont Stakes and, thus, the Triple Crown. He was also very forthcoming in... Read >
Author: candleman
18th June 2008
Foreign Exchange trading is slowly becoming a popular form of savings and investment alternative today. This is mainly for the reason that FOREX trading systems provides every investor with several benefits, which include the following:
• It is open ... Read >
Author: M.K. Chin
20th May 2008
The recent string of layoffs on Wall Street is a big reminder to financial analysts: Economic ups and downs come with the territory.
After experiencing the longest stretch of economic growth in US history, many have forgotten that it is not uncommon fo... Read >
15th May 2008
Forex trading is a specialized activity. It’s difficult to make any money in this area unless you’re familiar and well-equipped with the various Forex words and lingo that the people in this industry use.
Whether you are a retail trader, institutio... Read >
Author: Harold Hsu
30th April 2008
Most people lose money in a bear market. Are you cognizant of the bursting tech bubble and consequent recession circa 2001-2002? In this article, we will be covering three option trading strategies for a recession or a bear market, which will allow you to... Read >
Author: Jonathon Hartman
07th April 2008
In the stock market, there are only 2 phases, the Impulse Phase and the Corrective Phase. Most traders make money during the Impulse Phase and lose it during the Corrective Phase.
Tide- Wave - Ripple Theory - 3 Major Movements of the Ocean ( S... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
07th April 2008
We have seen that the primary trend is always interrupted by secondary trends and a bust can happen in a primary booming market. Most deceptive is the secondary reaction ! Investors shiver when such a secondary reaction happens. Many panic and sell off ... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
07th April 2008
Technical Analysis alone cannot identify the initial primary trend and
thinks that the start of the Primary Bull Market is a bear rally. Conversely
the start of a Primary Bear Market is seen erroneously as a bull decline.
Stock Market Astrology see... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
07th April 2008
Stock Market movements are governed by mainly five factors - fundamental,
technical, macroeconomic, political & planetary !
Nelson who wrote the 'ABC of Stock Speculation ' designated the research
findings of Dow Jones as the Dow Jones Theory. Cha... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
10th March 2008
Over the last couple of years the Rydex funds have become very popular among investors. The main advantage of these funds is that they allow investors to use IRA and 401k accounts to invest in bear market by using the inverse funds as well as the leverage... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
13th February 2008
As we entered into 2008 with the worst start to a trading year in history, traders still remained conflicted as to whether or not we were entering into a bear market. Last week, the numbers of our economic situation became clear, as we experienced a secon... Read >
Author: Leroy Rushing
13th February 2008
Investing in the stock market is one of the most profitable and the riskiest kind of investments. Nowadays, in most cases, investment allocation is a result of flowing cash to the assets where the current return and risk are satisfied a certain investor e... Read >
Author: Alex Shmatov
08th February 2008
THE MOOD OF THE MOMENT
But how quickly the wheel turns. The new year opened with some enthusiasm and confidence and now, with the stock market tanking in free fall, the sentiment out there is very wary indeed. All this talk of a recession is self-fulfill... Read >
Author: Ulysses
06th February 2008
When you open up your trading charts each day, do you feel calm and confident or do you feel uncertain and nervous? Many traders often find themselves feeling the latter.
To be a successful trader, you’ll need to constantly feel confident about the ... Read >
Author: Harold Hsu
31st January 2008
Markets move up because market participants believe in the fundamentals behind the market. At a certain point it is seen that the fundamentals change and the market corrects, however the reason fundamentals change is not because of some external event, bu... Read >
Author: Dean Thomas Whittingham
22nd January 2008
Many traders are confused when the question comes to the indexes. The common question is "Why should I analyze NASDAQ 100 if I trade only MSFT (Microsoft Corporation stocks)?" or "Why should I bother about DJI if I trade C stock (Citigroup Inc)?” The an... Read >
Author: Viktor Ka
22nd January 2008
Secret Cycles Theory
100 years ago, nobody would have believed that the US' GNP will exceed $ 11 trillion. Now China is developing ( 12.5 % growth, GNP more than $ 5.7 trillion ) & India ( 8.5 % growth, GNP more than $ 2.6 trillion at PPP estimate... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
22nd January 2008
Technical Analysis alone cannot identify the initial primary trend and
thinks that the start of the Primary Bull Market is a bear rally. Conversely
the start of a Primary Bear Market is seen erroneously as a bull decline.
Stock Market Astrology see... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
22nd January 2008
Stock Market Astrology Part VIII
Technical Analysis alone cannot identify the initial primary trend and
thinks that the start of the Primary Bull Market is a bear rally. Conversely
the start of a Primary Bear Market is seen... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
21st January 2008
The decision of the Bank of England to keep interest rates on hold yesterday may tempted some to predict more hard times ahead for the property industry. Notwithstanding the widespread expectation that rates will fall next month, there are many who would ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
18th January 2008
Stock Market movements are governed by mainly five factors - fundamental,
technical, macroeconomic, political & planetary !
Nelson who wrote the 'ABC of Stock Speculation ' designated the research
findings of Dow Jones as the Dow Jones Theory. Cha... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
18th January 2008
Stock Market Astrology Part VIII
Technical Analysis alone cannot identify the initial primary trend and
thinks that the start of the Primary Bull Market is a bear rally. Conversely
the start of a Primary Bear Market is seen... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
18th January 2008
Secret Cycles Theory
100 years ago, nobody would have believed that the US' GNP will exceed $ 11 trillion. Now China is developing ( 12.5 % growth, GNP more than $ 5.7 trillion ) & India ( 8.5 % growth, GNP more than $ 2.6 trillion at PPP estimate... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
18th January 2008
In the stock market, there are only 2 phases, the Impulse Phase and the Corrective Phase. Most traders make money during the Impulse Phase and lose it during the Corrective Phase.
Tide- Wave - Ripple Theory - 3 Major Movements of the Ocean ( Sto... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
18th January 2008
We have seen that the primary trend is always interrupted by secondary trends and a bust can happen in a primary booming market. Most deceptive is the secondary reaction ! Investors shiver when such a secondary reaction happens. Many panic and sell off th... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
18th January 2008
We have seen that the primary trend is always interrupted by secondary trends and a bust can happen in a primary booming market. Most deceptive is the secondary reaction ! Investors shiver when such a secondary reaction happens. Many panic and sell off ... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
02nd November 2007
Recent research by Citywire, a leading fund research firm, has revealed that the average fund will only retain its fund management team for two-and-a-half-years.The analysis, which concentrates on UK funds, is the most comprehensive conducted yet and incl... Read >
Author: Ray Prince
08th October 2007
A LIST OF CRISES AND OUTCOMES Posted On: Thursday, September 20, 2007 Author: Monty Guild and Tony Danaher Credit crises are answered with monetary easing by government monetary authorities globally. The Fed and all central banks provide liqui... Read >
Author: Guild Investment Management
04th October 2007
Have you ever wondered what a bull and bear market is? The stock market can be tricky as stocks are constantly going up and down. When the market is going down it is referred to as a “bear market”. When the market is going up it is referred to as a ... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise
09th August 2007
This morning I read with interest an article by a well known and respected writer / investor and he is now calling for his clients to get out of the stock markets and into cash and precious metals like gold. His main point is that the world is experiencin... Read >
Author: Chris Ralph
26th July 2007
In most instances following the news wont help you make money - but there is one way where it can help you and that’s the forex tip contained in this article.
It’s simple to use and apply and can be a very powerful weapon in your forex trading str... Read >
Author: kelly price
24th July 2007
When a market timer (or any investor) makes a trading decision based on a news event, fear of losing out on a rally (or fear of losing money in a sell off), even the neighbor's trading tip, he or she is trading on emotions.
Trading on emotions, news ev... Read >
Author: Frank Kollar
23rd July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Mark Molina
Foreign Exchange is the simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another. The off exchange retail foreign currency market ( FOREX ) is the largest financial market in the world, with a volume of over $1.9 trilli... Read >
Author: Mark
23rd July 2007
Despite what many would have you think, managing risk is less about ticking boxes and more to do with recognising the extent of your knowledge.
Financial planning these days – at least as practised in some quarters – can be a peculiar business. You... Read >
Author: Melanie
23rd July 2007
At FibTimer we time the financial markets by identifying and trading trends. Over many years of research, we have found that no one can accurately predict the future of the markets consistently. They may do it once or twice (remember Robert Prechter of El... Read >
Author: Frank Kollar
01st July 2007
As traders all we really need to know is when a market is going to stop moving in one direction then turn around and head in the other. The rest is noise. I try to concentrate most of my energy on identifying these times. The day trading information prese... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
16th June 2007
In this article I want you become more familiar with Day Trading thoughts. At first, what is Day Trading? "Day trading" means that a trader tries to make money buying and selling stocks during the day taking advantage of the daily price movement. Day trad... Read >
Author: Mostafa Soleimanzadeh
04th June 2007
Entering a commodity futures market correctly keeps the risk of loss to a minimum when wrong. Exiting a market correctly gives you the maximum profit when right. If we can keep the times we are wrong to small losses, we have won half the battle. Here's a ... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
21st May 2007
She retired young, 49 to be exact, and made the big move from the dreary rain soaked Northwest to the land of palm trees and eternal sunshine. But all was not well, and the consequences of misguided judgment would soon come home to roost.
Annie had bee... Read >
Author: Steve Hood
10th May 2007
To get a computerized system edge, you need to figure out the basic human trading weaknesses and include them in your software. Anyone can buy a trading system these days, but it will have little value unless it is unique and different from the crowd. Her... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
03rd May 2007
Is the next "Bear Market" just around the corner? Was the recent market correction a harbinger of things to come? No one can know the answer to these questions, but there are a number of steps each of us can take to prepare for the next Bear which, sooner... Read >
Author: Steve Hood
27th April 2007
Getting into a market is simple. Getting out with a maximum profit is difficult and is an art. How do we know when to take a profit and when to take a loss? Will I miss the big move if I get out now? Here's some methods that can take the mystery out of wh... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
24th April 2007
Here we are going to look at the art of contrary trading, which if you can trade contrary to the majority at important market turning points, which can give you massive profits but also low risk.
These FOREX trading profits only come a few times a yea... Read >
Author: kelly price
26th March 2007
Well, it happened again! At the end of February, 2007, the market experienced another precipitous drop when it was least expected. And in many cases, it did great damage to trading and investment portfolios across the country and the world. Thankfully, t... Read >
Author: Profits Run
12th March 2007
Corn is a good beginner's market! Here's some valuable hints and kinks taken from actual trading experiences.
Corn is great market for futures and options trading. This is how many novices learn to trade commodities. The margins are low; usually ab... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
08th March 2007
Identifying patterns that repeat in the futures market, then jumping on them, is what it's all about. These patterns can be rather complex, requiring an accumulated library of observations. The best way to do it is through your own intuition. There's no b... Read >
Author: Thomas Cathey
06th March 2007
The recent stock market falls are a worry as they decrease wealth and liquidity in the economy with property prices falling they could fall further
There are however solutions that allow anyone in investment property to protect themselves against fall... Read >
Author: kelly price
19th February 2007
Rising volume when prices are falling can come in two flavors. There are volume spikes which typically indicate a short term bottom as those hoping for higher prices bail; and then there are the gradual build up in volume type moves accompanied by gradual... Read >
Author: rob rens
15th February 2007
Do you look at the mutual fund rankings that magazines publish every year? The performances can often be eyepopping. Have your ever seen a year that the best performing mutual funds had a loss? Of course not, there's always funds that have a good year, e... Read >
Author: John Ruppel
22nd January 2007
The stock market is never constant, but one thing that is constant in the bulls and bears game is this question in people’s minds as to how to make money with investments. Price movements keep changing the character of the stock market and the bulls (bu... Read >
Author: Wain Roy
06th January 2007
There is a lot of money to be made when trading the stock market, however, losses are a fact of life for every stock market investor. The difference between successful traders and the rest is simply in how they deal with those losses. Its that strategy... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith
05th January 2007
Since the dollar has fallen from 2002 many investors have opened their eyes to opportunities in foreign currency trading. Trading currencies can be strenuous as it is a 24 hour market and is always open somewhere. Here are a list of advantages for those... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
12th November 2006
Successful investing is all about balancing the potential for gain with the risk of loss. However the ideal combination for a particular investor can be tricky. Read about what factors to consider to make better decisions when selecting your investment ... Read >
Author: Mark Kramer
10th October 2006
In the investment world, there are two words we hear more than any othersstocks and bonds. While each can offer their own advantages and disadvantages, both should be included in your portfolio. As a general rule, stocks have outperformed bonds since 192... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
19th August 2006
One general asserted truth is that profit is a goal for many of the men and women who populate this planet. Profit is the more desirable in the case of those who actually invest money because they want to extract even more financial benefits out of these ... Read >
Author: Amelie Mag
28th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Damon Clifford
Everyone knows you can invest in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds with your IRA. About 97% of the trillions of dollars of IRA funds are invested in these types of assets. Did you know you can also invest your IRA funds in... Read >
Author: Damon Clifford
23rd July 2006
Copyright 2006 Richard Stoyeck
The New Slant
Really understanding compounding will make all the difference in investing. I believe that Warren Buffett, the world's greatest investor, is hardwired to think geometrically. He is rich beyond dreams beca... Read >
Author: Richard Stoyeck
19th July 2006
When stocks are bullish that is, when prices of the stock market in a steady rise it is pretty easy for anyone to make money on Wall Street. Studies have any shown that in certain kinds of easy-money markets, novices did just as well as pros when it c... Read >
Author: Bob Benson
29th June 2006
Over the last eight weeks [June, 2006] I've been spending a lot of time reading articles describing the current market conditions...trying to figure if it really affects penny stock investors.
Are we in a bull market...are we wading into a bear market.... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
18th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Equitrend, Inc.
When someone tells you that the dam is breaking, do you just stand there and get washed away by the floodwaters? Why does the professional management industry give you that advice for managing your retirement? Why did tri... Read >
Author: john McClure
18th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Equitrend, Inc.
It's important that you understand the impact that a bear market has on your capital. The give and take of your investment capital is not equal. If you placed $100 into an investment and it declined 50% to $50, what is th... Read >
Author: john McClure
26th May 2006
Two popular terms which often confuse investors are "trend following" and "momentum investing." Perhaps the most glaring commonality between these two is their blatant defiance of "buy and hold," the practice of selecting an investment and holding it ind... Read >
Author: Justin Lenarcic
07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Billy Williams
There are lots of people who aspire to become profitable traders in today's market environment. Many people who come to trade stocks, options, and other securities are attracted to the potential of making a lot of money b... Read >
Author: Billy Williams
03rd May 2006
So.. you want to make lots of money in forex trading..? Well, before
you get your feet wet....let me refresh your mind why forex trading is
such a hot money maker...
Here's a few reasons why....
The cash/spot FOREX markets have certain uniq... Read >
Author: yap kc
23rd March 2006
There are two "silent killers" of your investment account lurking. How will you deal with them? These silent killers are not a lousy broker, or rising interest rates, or poor earnings from companies you invest in. It's not even the media.
The first ... Read >
Author: Thomas Mullooly
09th March 2006
Copyright 2006 John Piper
If you look at a chart of the NASDAQ 100 you will see how feeble the rally over the last few years has been compared to the decline that went before. But that is not the most important point. The most important point is that t... Read >
Author: john piper
05th March 2006
There once lived a man fixated on contrarianism. If a clear sky blessed his town, he pointed to the distant storm clouds over the horizon. When the hometown team played its rival, he cheered diligently for the opponent. And as the stock market posted trem... Read >
Author: Kemberly Wardlaw
09th February 2006
Ten Tips from Sprott Asset Management
Now that the uranium bull market has gone to a new level, a number of exploration stocks made spectacular percentage gains after the International Investment Conference held in San Francisco in late November 2005... Read >
Author: James Finch
31st December 2005
Historically, the FX market was available most to major banks, multinational corporations and other participants who traded in large transaction sizes and volumes. Small-scale traders including individuals like you and I, had little access to this market ... Read >
Author: Marquez Comelab
31st December 2005
Whether you are a devotee or not, the world's stock markets are a vital and worthy part of every investors portfolio.
Bull & Bear Markets
Simply put, bull markets are movements in the stock market in which prices are rising and the consensus is that... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
31st July 2005
There are many advantages to Trading FOREX as your main income generator. Let's start by something that may be worrying you already.
"Do I need a Diploma or some kind of Certification to trade FOREX?" The answer is this:
When attempting to make more pro... Read >
Author: Omar Vargas
27th May 2005
The bear market that showed up at the end of 2000 has every brokerage houseas well as the entire mutual fund industryscrambling to find creative ways to boost both their image and bottom line. Unfortunately, this is often at the investors' expense.
F... Read >
Author: Ulli G. Niemann
27th May 2005
When it comes to 401k's there is an overabundance of sad stories. Here is one that at least has a happy endingand it's getting happier all the time.
Last year (in 2002) a friend of minelet's call him Jackphoned and asked if I could help him with his... Read >
Author: Ulli G. Niemann
27th May 2005
When it comes to mutual funds, there is a lot more to success than just finding a good one. Sad investment stories like the following are all too common. I hope my sharing it with you will help you avoid making the same devastating financial mistake one o... Read >
Author: Ulli G. Niemann
27th May 2005
A recent cartoon in my daily newspaper showed two guys sitting in a bar. One is saying to the other: "I did learn something from my broker...how to diversify my investment losses."
While this struck me as funny, there is certainly an element of truth t... Read >
Author: Ulli G. Niemann
27th May 2005
You'd have had to be living on a desert island with no TV, newspaper or internet connection to have missed hearing about the great mutual fund scandal of 2003.
The issue was that some mutual fund companies allowed certain hedge funds to engage in after... Read >
Author: Ulli G. Niemann
22nd March 2005
The Dow Theory
Charles H. Dow
William P. Hamilton
Robert Rhea
E. George Schaefer
Richard Russell
The Dow Theory Today
Charles H. Dow
It is interesting and amazing to note that not until Charles Dow started compiling the Dow Jones Industrial and ... Read >
Author: Henry To
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