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25th September 2009
Commodity trading, it can be for you. The stock market today as in the past has many confusing terms, with "commodities" and "futures" being two of them. The simplest definition of the term "commodity," means actual, physical, tangible goods. Whether it r... Read >
Author: William Oedge
21st September 2009
A Private Placement Offering business financing, front-loaded fees are monies paid ahead to any potential lender, investor or intermediary for performing due diligence related matters, for example business valuations, accounting or other pro services to h... Read >
Author: Rod Peters
15th September 2009
York Street PropertiesWhen most people think of making money through real estate investments, they usually think of purchasing property under market value, slapping on a new coat of paint, adding a picket fence and then selling it above market value as qu... Read >
Author: Jane Smith
11th September 2009
Global currencies don’t ride the trends in isolation. The apparent technical movement between two currencies in a pair may cause an effect in the behaviour of each separate currency. A third currency will also have some bearing on the rise or fall of a ... Read >
07th September 2009
In the US, the highest volume of stock trading takes place in the NY Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. Traditionally, these markets are open from 9.30 a.m. To 4.00 p.m. However, all that modified in the late 1990s with the arrival of Electronic Communications Ne... Read >
Author: Donny Rivera
11th August 2009
Futures Trading Basics really aren’t hard to grasp, nor is the concept of the overall process. The whole transaction occurs between two people, a seller and a buyer (or in trading terms, a hedger and a speculator). Those two people establish a futures c... Read >
Author: Varun Kanotra
07th August 2009
Forex arbitrage is a type of trading strategy wherein the trader make a profit by exploiting the inequality in currency pairs. This inequality or inefficiency is a self correcting one, so the opportunity window through which profits can be made is very na... Read >
Author: Vahid
04th August 2009
Global currencies don’t ride the trends in isolation. The apparent technical movement between two currencies in a pair may cause an effect in the behaviour of each separate currency. A third currency will also have some bearing on the rise or fall of a ... Read >
Author: dbp2005
23rd July 2009
Since the collapse of the economy began with the rising foreclosure rate in subprime mortgages, the state of California has become a microcosm of the entire American housing market. With each passing month, the state finds itself closer to filing bankrupt... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
19th July 2009
Learning a way to pick the best stocks to buy can be a daunting process even for people who have been trading for a period of time, but this need not be the case, and the first question we want to ask ourselves is "why are we purchasing ?" Find the best s... Read >
Author: Roderic Brennan
17th July 2009
How To obtain Foreclosures For .10 Cents On The Dollar
Real estate is an exceptional investment since it is always in demand and everybody has to maintain a roof over their heads. Without hesitation real estate is a commodity just like a... Read >
Author: chasecorrea
21st June 2009
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Author: Simon Aridej
10th June 2009
Speculation is a battle. The forces of greed and fear drive the financial markets, and the speculator attempts to profit from these moves. Speculation is not investment, although most do not understand the distinction. Speculation is the battle of the ind... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
01st June 2009
Real estate is an excellent investment because it is always in demand and everyone has to have a roof over their heads. Now real estate is a commodity just like anything else in our society in when the prices get to high just like the stock market it adju... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
19th May 2009
Many people decided to speculate in residential real estate markets during the Great Housing Bubble. Most were amateurs that had no idea what they were buying or why prices were increasing. The only thing they did know is that prices were going up, and th... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th May 2009
Ask (Offer) — the price of the offer, the price you buy for.
Bear – If someone has a negative view of a particular currency and believes that its price will decrease, they are said to be ‘bearish’ about that currency.
Bid (Demand) ... Read >
Author: etoro
17th May 2009
I didn’t realize that it would be so difficult saying “good-bye”. For years I’ve been “Keeping up with the Jones” without realizing it. I thought my old “hippy”, back-to-nature values were still in tact. I didn’t realize that I depended ... Read >
Author: Deborah Hill
15th May 2009
Ask (Offer) — the price of the offer, the price you buy for.
Bear – If someone has a negative view of a particular currency and believes that its price will decrease, they are said to be ‘bearish’ about that currency.
Bid (Demand... Read >
Author: dlogen
15th May 2009
There are many identifiable stages in a financial mania. These include: enthusiasm, greed, delusion, denial, fear, capitulation, and despair. The most important change in the market in the fear stage is caused by the belief that the rally is over. Price r... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
12th May 2009
Foreclosures have been around forever, only now there are just more of them. (Its like the buzz on the street) Seasoned and novice investors want to invest in foreclosures. In 2004 the number of foreclosures was 2% of the total sales in USA, In 2008 the n... Read >
Author: Tony Starks
12th May 2009
Real Estate is an excellent investment
Real Estate is an excellent investment because its always in demand and everyone has to have a roof over their heads. Real Estate is a comodity just like anything else in our society and when the prices get too hi... Read >
Author: Tony Starks
11th May 2009
The options market is a speculator's paradise. Buying and selling options contracts requires a knowledge of how they work and what gives them value. During the Great Housing Bubble, residential mortgages took on the characteristics of options contracts. T... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
08th May 2009
When house prices stopped their dizzying ascent in the Great Housing Bubble, many speculators found themselves with large monthly debt service costs and no income to offset expenses. Many chose to quit paying their mortgage obligations and allowed the pro... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
08th May 2009
The two true real estate investor types, Rent Savers and Cashflow Investors, move in to a market and create a bottom when comparative rents come into alignment with the total cost of ownership. Rent Savers enter the market and begin purchasing real estate... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
06th May 2009
As a speculative investment, residential real estate has the potential to make or lose vast sums of money due to the impact of financial leverage (debt). Houses are typically leveraged at 80% of their value. During the Great Housing Bubble, this leverage ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
23rd April 2009
Every correction is the same, a normal downturn in one or more of the markets where we invest. There has never been a correction that has not proven to be an investment opportunity. You can be confident that governments around the world are not going to a... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
17th April 2009
The comic book industry, like any artistic industry, or any industry for that matter, is cyclical. There are up times and there are down times. There are times when sales are through the roof and there are times when sales can't break through the baseme... Read >
Author: Classic Comic Books
02nd April 2009
The market value of an individual lot is equal to the revenue it could generate when a residential housing unit is built on it minus the cost of creating that revenue (construction cost, marketing, profit, and other costs). Sales revenue will largely be d... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
27th March 2009
If you are reading this article right now, chances are, you know someone who is in danger of foreclosure. If not, then maybe it’s you. Whatever the case, this is a serious situation which usually requires professionals to offer stop foreclosure help to ... Read >
Author: J. Owens
13th March 2009
Global currencies don't ride the trends in isolation. The apparent technical movement between two currencies in a pair may cause an effect in the behaviour of each separate currency. A third currency will also have some bearing on the rise or fall of a se... Read >
Author: suegold
02nd March 2009
Tampa, Florida foreclosure is at a pretty high rate now. Folk everywhere are enduring a business crisis that is causing a lot of householders to face this situation, but Tampa repos are suffering a big increase in numbers after about ten years of climbing... Read >
Author: vblais
10th February 2009
People who purchase real estate use the phrase "building equity" to describe the overall increase in equity over time. However, most people think in terms of capturing speculative equity, the equity gained from other speculators bidding up prices. Everyon... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd February 2009
The luxurious condominium market, just like any other niche, has its own specifics. It isn’t as different from choosing a detached home as some real estate agents suggest, but the condominium marketplace does have its specific traits.
As luxurious co... Read >
Author: Elli Davis
30th January 2009
Strategies for Forex Trading
Being a trader in the Forex market has its ups and downs. There are times when you earn lots of profits but there are also times when you lose a great deal too. Foreign Exchange is a complicated, profitable, and risky endea... Read >
Author: Richard
17th January 2009
Despite the huge price spike in the final two years of the Great Housing Bubble caused by wild speculation, most speculators will lose a great deal of money. They will buy when prices are high, and they will sell when prices are low. The causes are rooted... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th January 2009
After years of unprecedented market gains the recent financial meltdown has caused investors nationwide to wake up with a head-splitting financial hangover. Believe me, I know your pain.
The worst was taking a 90 percent loss while vested in a technol... Read >
Author: Brian Kurtz
05th January 2009
Most people enter the investment process tip first. They hear something, grab an idea from a popular blog, accept a Cramerism or some motley foolishness, and think that they are making investment decisions. Rarely, will the right-now, instant-gratificatio... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
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
08th September 2008
There is something totally appealing about Flipping Out,
a Bravo TV reality show based on LA real estate speculator
Jeff (I Can Still Move My Eyebrows) Lewis. Watching it is
akin to taking a bath in the narcissistic, self-absorbed
world that o... Read >
Author: Titus Hoskins
01st July 2008
With financial markets in turmoil, press is full of speculation regarding US dollar and Euro. A lot of coverage is given to unprecedented commodities boom, especially record prices for oil and grains. Precious and industrial metals also draw a lot of atte... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
01st May 2008
A lot of folks will be transformed into angry and annoyed intellectual after reading the topic of my article. And they will have to be placed over some liquid refreshments to bring their temper down. But that's alright as this whole routine is something ... Read >
Author: Lavanay
01st May 2008
A lot of folks will be transformed into angry and annoyed intellectual after reading the topic of my article. And they will have to be placed over some liquid refreshments to bring their temper down. But that's alright as this whole routine is something ... Read >
Author: Lavanay
26th March 2008
There is no question about it; Seattle is a very well diversified city in terms of ethnic representation. Due to the fact that it is essentially a port city, and that it is the biggest city in the Pacific Northwest, large numbers of immigrants are drawn t... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
14th March 2008
A lot of folks will be transformed into angry and annoyed intellectual after reading the topic of my article. And they will have to be placed over some liquid refreshments to bring their temper down. But that's alright as this whole routine is something ... Read >
Author: Lavanay
14th March 2008
A lot of folks will be transformed into angry and annoyed intellectual after reading the topic of my article. And they will have to be placed over some liquid refreshments to bring their temper down. But that's alright as this whole routine is something ... Read >
Author: Lavanay
27th February 2008
Playing the futures market in commodities trading as a speculator can be quite a gamble if you don't know what you are doing. Futures trading analysis depends upon many factors in today's global marketplace. Some of these factors include the changing tren... Read >
Author: Thomas Eliot
21st February 2008
Continued foreclosures, the credit crisis, and a looming economic recession are fueling one of the largest community changes ever to hit your neighborhood, vacant houses. Empty houses for sale are popping up in all major communities and no one is immune t... Read >
Author: Shaun G.
17th February 2008
CFD trading – the new trading tool for the speculator on the move
CFDs stand for Contracts for Difference, a relatively new way to trade the markets quickly and conveniently for the private trader and investor. It has become the modern mans way of tr... Read >
Author: Patrick Finnemore
05th November 2007
Every correction is the same, a normal downturn in one of the Markets where we invest. There has never been a correction that has not proven to be an investment opportunity. You can be confident that the Federal Reserve, as hypnotized as it is with keepin... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
05th November 2007
Bank foreclosures get their name because the bank lender with a defaulted loan has, at the end of the foreclosure process, ended up with title to the property. Banks, along with other lenders this year, find themselves as managers of an increasing invento... Read >
Author: philipsmith
08th October 2007
Holiday property sales are one of the fastest growing property markets and counties like Cyprus are right there at the leading edge. The Cyprus developers are working flat out to keep up with the ever increasing demand for luxury villas and apartments. Th... Read >
Author: kevinor
03rd October 2007
Cyprus property developer numbers have increased dramatically over the last five years as the demand for apartments and villas continues to outstrip the supply. As always property or real estate as it is also known remains a solid long term investment tra... Read >
Author: kevinor
28th September 2007
So you've come to Florida for a vacation, and somewhere between the surf, the sky and the sand you've decided you want to stay – at least for part of the year. All dreaming aside, there are many practical reasons to purchase a second home: you may be lo... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie
21st August 2007
Do you sometimes feel or think a deceased loved one is near you? Are there unexplained sounds or peculiar things happening in your home? Are you aware of heavy or negative energy in specific areas of your environment? Do you notice that there are certain ... Read >
07th August 2007
At the start of this week we gave you four trades and made four profits. We are not going to tell you how clever we are, or were gurus - We are however traders with 25 years experience and here we will share an important forex lesson with you:
Trade t... Read >
Author: kelly price
24th July 2007
A day trader is, in every sense of the word, a short term investor or a speculator. Most of the time, they trade on market momentum, disregarding the fundamentals of the stock they are buying or selling.
Their trades normally have a short lifespan, ... Read >
Author: troll99
19th June 2007
When Stan Weinstein was first featured in the famous book, "Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders", by Jack Schwager, he stood out as a trader with the highest win/loss ratio. He finally revealed his method in his only book, "Secrets For Profiting i... Read >
Author: Larry Swing
14th March 2007
A correction is a beautiful thing, simply the flip side of a rally, big or small. Theoretically, even technically I'm told, corrections adjust equity prices to their actual value or "support levels". In reality, it's much easier than that. Prices go down ... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
09th February 2007
Over the past 20 years, thousands of UK residents have acquired a property in Spain, and a consistent and substantial growth in UK property prices has provided the opportunity for many people to achieve their dream of owning a second property. Reasons f... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
01st February 2007
How to Invest in Crude Oil Futures Options
Many people believe that the prices of crude oil futures and unleaded gas futures are too cheap at the current levels for various reasons but do not know how to invest in energy futures and options.
What i... Read >
Author: MK Smith
23rd January 2007
Everyone is talking about it. It's the newest get rich quick scheme on the block and you want a piece of the action. Who wouldn't? But before you go any further, it's good to spend some time to familiarize yourself with some of the basics. What is forex? ... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle
07th September 2006
To get started, you need to check and see if the cheap domain name you want is available. When you purchase a domain name with any of the web hosting companies or domain registration companies, you will be able to check the availability there before you m... Read >
Author: shana shane
16th June 2006
Many investors invested in the Great Uranium Bull Market with little rationale behind their speculation. Through the robust rallies of the past two years, it was easy to play the momentum of a newsletter writer's recommendation. Quite a few did so, often ... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th June 2006
There is an estimated 5.2 million commercial properties within the UK. The commercial property market expanded by over 32 per cent during 1990-2000 (according to the new products started) compared with the previous decade, in itself a decade of exceptiona... Read >
Author: Martyn Witt
02nd May 2006
Crude oil is on the move and savvy traders are trading this market for huge profits and you can to, even if you have never traded before!
By using vehicles such as crude oil options that give you unlimited profit potential with limited risk.
This re... Read >
Author: sacha tarkovsky
30th April 2006
SUMMARY: TradeTech LLC Chief Executive Gene Clark talked with StockInterview about the uranium bull market, where his price models show uranium prices heading and when to expect the peak of the current upward cycle of the bull market. When will "hard" tim... Read >
Author: James Finch
20th April 2006
Summary: TradeTech LLC Chief Executive Gene Clark talked with StockInterview about the uranium bull market, where his price models show uranium prices heading and when to expect the peak of the current upward cycle of the bull market. When will "hard" tim... Read >
Author: James Finch
14th April 2006
Penny Stocks can be a great investment, but you have to know what to look for, or sometimes more accurately, what to look out for. Buying Penny Stocks based on a recent email you received, or what you heard from someone you barely know, is not usually a g... Read >
Author: Arthur Browning
12th April 2006
Foreign Exchange Market, FOREX, is an international exchange market where currencies
from all around the world are traded. FOREX trades are always done in pairs,
for example, USD/Euro, USD/JPY, Euro/JPY, GBP/CHF, and CAD/USD. United States
dol... Read >
Author: Claudia Walters
28th March 2006
A brief overview of how different pairs of currencies will affect each other. How the activity of a single currency may affect movement in a pair.
Global currencies don't ride the trends in isolation. The apparent technical movement between two currenc... Read >
Author: Kelly Archibald
14th February 2006
What are CFDs?
CFDs (Contracts For Differences) are basically another form of financial derivative.
Unlike the other derivatives, CFDs is highly accessible to any investor/trader/speculator. A Contract For Difference (CFD) is a contract between a buye... Read >
Author: David S
17th December 2005
Financial institutions are generally the most influential in the forex market through
high-volume, large-value forex currency transactions. Historically, banks enjoyed monopolistic access to the forex markets, but through the Internet, any forex specula... Read >
Author: jay moncliff
09th December 2005
If you don't mind losing $5,000 in 10 minutes, you may enjoy trading commodity futures contracts. There's an old saying among commodity traders: "It's easy to make a small fortune in commodities. Just start with a large fortune!" This is not a business fo... Read >
Author: Charles Phelan
04th October 2005
A correction is a beautiful thing, simply the flip side of a rally, big or small. Theoretically, even technically I'm told, corrections adjust equity prices to their actual value or "support levels". In reality, it's much easier than that. Prices go down ... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
12th September 2005
STOP! Do not read another word! Advance mouse to Investopedia.com. Do not pass GO. Do not collect another prospectus.
The NYSE advance-decline line has been positive for nearly six years! (Contact the Author for the Spreadsheet.)
What is wrong with... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
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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