Articles, tagged with "bull markets", page 2
08th January 2010
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...
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Author:
Raul Levine
04th January 2010
THE 5-LETTER WORD THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR YEAR AND FUTURE
By Aaron Schulman: Long on Life
This could be perhaps the most basic, but the most important letter you read all year, because it can turn a would-be bankrupt year into a profitable year, and a m...
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Author:
Brent Long
29th December 2009
Whether someone is an experienced investor, seasoned analyst or total financial novice, they can benefit from attending an option trading seminar.
Although the subject is seen in two key varying perspectives - either as a nice tool for risk management o...
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Ideal Trading International
23rd December 2009
A technical analysis course teaches that if you're able to make it through several years of commodity trading you will see every price pattern you will ever see ( read that twice). All the rest of repetition of those patterns . One of the interesting thin...
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Author:
cdrummond
13th November 2009
Are you pleased now that your investments have moved back up to within 20-30% of their high mark of September 2007 after having fallen much lower into March 2009? Are you still hanging on to your parents buy and hold strategy as your primary means of inv...
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Author:
Jack Funderburk
05th November 2009
A bull market is associated with increasing investor confidence, and increased investing in anticipation of future price increases capital gains. And a bull market is also sometimes described as a bull run. A bullish market trend in the stock market often...
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Author:
puregold
30th October 2009
The whole financial scenario has changed due to the ongoing recession and where do you stand in there? It is about efficient market hypothesis done and to act when the tide turns towards you. Financial books can help a great deal in this regard to teach w...
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Author:
Harsimran
21st October 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...
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Author:
J Solutions
02nd October 2009
Do you want to be a stock market millionaire? Do you want to make millions trading comfortably from your home? If you do, then apart from profiting when stocks are up, you must be able to make a profit when stocks are down or sideways as well! That's righ...
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Author:
Jason Ng
01st September 2009
These days, Wall Street and the stock market make people a little wary. The idea of investing your money in something that roller-coasters up and down on a regular basis doesn't exactly sound, well, sound. Besides, it's complicated. There are stocks and b...
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Author:
Joe Cline
10th August 2009
While I am writing this article, the exchange traded fund (ETF) for the S&P 500 index, is dealing at around $85.95 and the near money call option (with strike 86 and leaving only eight days before expiration) is dealing at $3.45! Call option means buying ...
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Author:
Ryan Mac
30th June 2009
The 1980's and 90's were a great time to be an investor in U.S. stocks. Practically any strategy could be used and an investor would make money. Common strategies included asset allocation, sector rotation, buy-and-hold, and the modern portfolio theory. O...
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Author:
John Rothe
16th June 2009
Lately you have been hearing news from the experts you have followed during the last recession or stock market crash period. But you should also look out for the optimists' point of view. Now these experts are loudly saying that the recession is long and ...
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Author:
Benjamin Gates
01st April 2009
The negotiating abilities of buyers and sellers and the overall market environment greatly impact the profits from real estate. Sellers almost universally believe their properties are worth more than the market will bear. People become emotionally attache...
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Author:
Robert Bell
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 ...
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Author:
Bernz Jayma P.