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An Introduction To Forex Trading

11th September 2009
Most people have heard of trading, like the New York Stock Exchange, and Forex trading isn’t far off from that. The difference is, is that Forex trading is the trading of currencies, not stocks. It also has a larger volume than stock and bond markets co... Read >

Mutual Fund As Your Alternative Investment Portfolio

10th September 2009
People always say that investment is a money game with the playing rule of "high risk with high return and low risk with low risk". You may want to invest in an investment portfolio that is able to give a good return and stock market is always the best ch... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Going global through mutual funds

10th September 2009
There are more than 13500 different publicly traded companies in the world today, and there are over 700 more companies expected to go public within a year. In addition, every major developed country offers investors various bonds to invest in. All of thi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

An Introduction To Forex Trading

04th August 2009
Most people have heard of trading, like the New York Stock Exchange, and Forex trading isn’t far off from that. The difference is, is that Forex trading is the trading of currencies, not stocks. It also has a larger volume than stock and bond markets co... Read >
Author: dbp2005

Currency Converter - Inroads To Big Money

23rd July 2009
Times are certainly changing and the bearish market is one that one has to be wary of. Most traders now would recommend that you go against market sentiment and try to be as revolutionary as possible in your trading behaviour. Surprisingly, this attitude ... Read >
Author: Eric W. Childers

Should you really care about market movement?

18th July 2009
On a day-to-day basis, the stock and bond markets pretty much follow the sentiment of the day. And, at times, it actually gets to be pretty ridiculous. For instance, the stock exchanges were extremely weak recently based upon the fact that the Chinese r... Read >
Author: James Dicks

If you're Serious about Making Money in the FX Markets then Know What Your Doing before Investing

15th July 2009
There is no place that in the world that can provide you the opportunity to make more money quicker and safer than the FX markets if you know what you're doing. Not the stock markets, not the bond markets, not opening your own business or even real estate... Read >
Author: billaaa777

Coming Back Home

09th July 2009
The real estate market, in comparison to most markets, moves at a glacial pace. Housing and property are, after all, two of the most illiquid assets you can buy. That illiquidity makes sense: you can never move it; for most lots it's hard to sell just... Read >
Author: Elika Associates

Coming Back Home

28th June 2009
The real estate market, in comparison to most markets, moves at a glacial pace. Housing and property are, after all, two of the most illiquid assets you can buy. That illiquidity makes sense: you can never move it; for most lots it’s hard to sell ju... Read >
Author: Elika Associates

Bond Market

27th June 2009
Bond is a security issued by a borrower that requires the issuer to make specified payments to a holder over a particular period. Bonds are rated based on the financial status of the issuer of the bond. Bonds are known as "fixed-income" securities because... Read >
Author: indianmoney

Hedge Funds. What are they?

29th May 2009
Hedge funds have been around since the fifties but only grew in popularity in the 1960s. With big names like George Soros and Michael Steinhardt, fund management gained a high profile within the investment community and beyond. During this time, what didn... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Hedge Funds. What are they?

29th May 2009
Hedge funds have been around since the fifties but only grew in popularity in the 1960s. With big names like George Soros and Michael Steinhardt, fund management gained a high profile within the investment community and beyond. During this time, what didn... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Obama Our Nation Turns its Lonely Eyes to You

20th March 2009
Dear President-Elect Obama: Well only 12 days to go. Are you ready to take on some of the biggest challenges in a generation? 1. A severe recession involving the collapse of major financial institutions, the auto industry, the housing industry, ... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle

Friday Fire Sale

18th February 2009
I have been traveling so unaware of any local flyers as to exactly what time the sales will begin the day after Thanksgiving, but I'm guessing it'll be midnight this year. I've always thought Black Friday sounded too racist, so I prefer to call it Friday ... Read >
Author: Debra L. Morrison

Markets go up, markets go down – How is it affecting you?

28th January 2009
Routinely, the stock and bond markets pretty much follow the sentiment of the day. And, at times, it actually gets to be pretty ridiculous. For instance, the stock exchanges were extremely weak the other day based upon the idea that the Asian and Europe... Read >
Author: James Dicks

Florida Home Insurance Shortfall Not a Priority When Even Auto Makers Are Begging

01st December 2008
Just when we think we've seen it all, the financial crisis brings new surprises each day. This weeks drama featured General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler executives landing in Washington on corporate jets looking for their share of the $700 billion Troubled... Read >
Author: Michael Letcher

Introduction to Trading Forex

27th August 2008
Discover how to trade in the World Cu-rrency Markets, even when markets are going down. It's completely free of UK tax. There is no stamp duty or capital gains tax to pay. What’s more it’s straightforward and inexpensive and can be traded 24 hours a d... Read >
Author: Pedro

Financial Capital

07th April 2008
Financial Capital, also known as economic capital, is money used by businesses in order to buy what they need to produce goods and services. It differs from real capital as it refers to funds provided by investors used to purchase the necessary items used... Read >
Author: cash loan

Real Estate and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis: A Beginner's Guide

04th February 2008
We hear about the subprime mortgage crisis daily, but are you too embarrassed to admit you don't understand what the fuss is all about? What exactly is this predicament the nation finds itself in? How did this debacle arise, and does it affect you? To ans... Read >
Author: Lucio Bernal

Market Cycle Investment Management

18th January 2008
Whatever happened to the Stock Market Cycle; the Interest Rate Cycle; Baby Jane? How did Wall Street get away with pushing these facts of financial life down the basement stairs? Most investors, I'm beginning to believe, and all financial advisors, media ... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut

Investing for Senior Citizen Retirement

08th October 2007
Senior citizen retirement could be an extended way off for you or it may represent something in the near future. Regardless of that amount of time, you without a doubt, need to begin saving up for it at once. Even so, preserving cash for senior citizen re... Read >
Author: Strato

The Racy World of Property Investment

03rd July 2007
There has always been a degree of “racy glamour” to the world of property investment. Too often the image has always been portrayed as an industry being handled and managed by “be-suited city types” wheeling and dealing any huge multimillion doll... Read >
Author: Scott James

New Jobs for London's Financial District

19th April 2007
According to the Centre for Economics and Business Research, UK's economy has managed to remain robust therefore London's growing financial district will create more new jobs in 2007 than previously expected. The job growth in the City of London financi... Read >
Author: Alison White

Managed futures funds

09th April 2007
WealthCap offers managed futures funds which lets the investors make such esoteric plays as shorting currencies and betting on cattle prices. It is basically a strategy used by some hedge funds and the two types of investment vehicles are close that many... Read >
Author: Mark Plummer

Who decides if interest rates will go up or down? - hypotheque

27th March 2007
It will be difficult to choose the right mortgage strategy for your circumstances and that will save you the most money without understanding what influences interest rates in the first place (taux hypothecaire). The subject of interest rate movements... Read >
Author: Gregory van Duyse

Robert F. Abbott

06th January 2007
We regularly hear a chorus of voices encouraging us to buy mutual funds. And, perhaps you're asking, "What is a mutual fund?" "A mutual fund is simply a way to participate in the stock market," says Dale Rathgeber, a mutual fund expert at OctoberStrate... Read >
Author: Robert Abbott

Finding the Right Annuity

24th September 2006
Annuities can provide a steady flow of retirement income. But there are many types of annuities and not all of them are right for everyone. Insurance companies and agents are sometimes over aggressive in trying to convince a consumer to buy a particular a... Read >
Author: Harold Read

Hedge fund investing guide 101

05th July 2006
Hedge funds have become a new craze among the investors who are looking for higher net returns and to diversify their investment portfolio. However, before investing one should first have a basic idea of what hedge funds are all about. A hedge fund is cha... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Hedge fund research guide

30th June 2006
The origin of Hedge Funds dates back to the year 1948 when Alfred Jones, a Harvard University graduate, while writing about current investment trends was inspired to try his hand at managing money. He followed his instinct and came up with the innovation ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Understanding the Basics of Forex Trading

18th June 2006
Forex trading or Foreign Exchange Trading refers to the simultaneous tradingthat is, buying and sellingof two different currencies. It is done between and among major financial institutions, central banks, small retail currency traders or speculators, l... Read >
Author: blog maintenance

Locking In The Interest Rate On Your Mortgage

26th May 2006
Many people purchasing homes are surprised to learn how quickly interest rates can change. This brings up the subject of locking in the interest rate on your loan. Locking In The Interest Rate On Your Mortgage Contrary to popular opinion, interest ... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis

Going global through mutual funds

13th April 2006
There are more than 13500 different publicly traded companies in the world today, and there are over 700 more companies expected to go public within a year. In addition, every major developed country offers investors various bonds to invest in. All of thi... Read >
Author: Tony Reed

Residential Property Flipping and Real Estate Today

13th March 2006
The twenty-first century has given real estate a whole bunch of new household words, from ARM to interest-only mortgage (OK, that's three words, but you get the idea). Increasingly, one of the most-mentioned words in real estate is "flipping." No longer... Read >
Author: Joel Walsh