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17th September 2009
Investments come in two most common categories; long and short term. Short term investments are those that can be liquidated after a short period of time, while long term ones require a long period of time before they can mature and be sold off. Long term... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
14th September 2009
Most investors know that hedge funds make business loan loans, but few know how to approach a fund or exactly how secure an approval. the first and most important thing to keep in mind about hedge fund executives is they have a Wall Street mindset ; th... Read >
Author: Corey Beasley
10th September 2009
When investing in bonds, stocks, or mutual funds, investors have the opportunity to increase their rate of return by timing the market - investing when stock markets go up and selling before they decline. A good investor can either time the market prudent... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
20th August 2009
Most backers know that hedge funds make business mortgage loans, but few know the way to approach a fund or exactly how secure an approval. The first and most vital thing to keep in mind about hedge fund chiefs is that they have a Wall Street mind-set ; ... Read >
Author: Scot Johns
04th July 2009
Investing in Stocks and Shares has always been mandatory for the average salaried investor. The Market has been the only hope for people who have a limited source of income and hence look forward to stocks and equities to capitalize on every investment th... Read >
Author: Conan
02nd July 2009
Many people enjoy an additional income from creating cash as a penny stock investor. The trying question is, where to discover the great penny stocks to buy right now? The trouble with penny stocks is that the better ones are often small, below the radar ... Read >
Author: Jackson Stone
12th June 2009
With more than 17,000 stocks being traded in the United States stock market nowadays, choosing profitable stocks to invest in has become the toughest task for stock brokers and dealers. If you are an independent investor in stocks, then you will find it e... Read >
Author: Alan McKnight
12th June 2009
With more than 17,000 stocks being traded in the United States stock market nowadays, choosing profitable stocks to invest in has become the toughest task for stock brokers and dealers. If you are an independent investor in stocks, then you will find it e... Read >
Author: Alan McKnight
11th April 2009
Investment management is the professional management of various securities (shares, bonds etc.) and assets (e.g., real estate), to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of the investors. The provision of 'investment management services' includes... Read >
Author: shruti
04th April 2009
Investment management is the professional management of various securities (shares, bonds etc.) and assets (e.g., real estate), to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of the investors. The provision of 'investment management services' includes... Read >
Author: shruti
13th February 2009
Picking a stock is easy. Picking a stock that will generate a profit for its owner is quite difficult ... far more difficult than it was ever billed to be. The dot-com era that sprouted online trading and the term "self-directed investor" also fostered th... Read >
Author: James Brumley
21st January 2009
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It never ceases to amaze me, after years of observing and participating in online investing and trading forums, how most amateur traders are obsessed with finding a holy grail trading system. No matter what instrument the... Read >
Author: ScottProGolf
22nd July 2008
Many people are drawn to stock trading as a business. After all on the surface it appears to be the perfect business. I remember the first time I learned about stock trading and how I thought that it was truly amazing to be able to make money from anywh... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
15th July 2008
Value stocks are those that tend to trade at lower prices relative to their fundamental characteristics than their more speculative cousins, the growth stocks; they have higher than usual dividend yields and lower P/E and P/B ratios. So when all stock pri... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
06th May 2008
Many people fail to understand and ignore the operations of the stock market and go blindly into it only to watch their money decline by 50% panicking them to death. Nice advices never stop strolling to all investors like warning people against speculatin... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
13th February 2008
When it comes to property investment, Germany appears to represent a bit of a conundrum. On the one hand, it is a well-known fact that the country does not have the sort of property-owning culture that the UK does. Less than half of Germans own their own ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
28th August 2007
In today’s market environment, the best remedy for this
situation is for you to get more involved in your own investing
decisions.
The problem is that most individual investors do not have the
knowledge, resources, or time to spend doing their ... Read >
Author: Bill Johnson
01st July 2007
In today's market environment, the best remedy for this situation is for you to get more involved in your own investing decisions.
The problem is that most individual investors do not have the knowledge, resources, or time to spend doing their own rese... Read >
Author: John W. Roney III
02nd February 2007
Investment management, is the professional management of various securities (shares, bonds etc) and other assets (e.g. real estate), to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of the investors. Investors may be institutions (insurance companies, p... Read >
Author: idtbusiness
25th January 2007
Asset management is the method that a company uses to track fixed assets like factory equipment, desks and chairs, computers, even buildings. Although the exact details of the task varies widely from company to company, asset management often includes tra... Read >
Author: idtbusiness
19th January 2007
Have had a few questions on how I trade. I'll do a run through to the best of my ability on what I do, and how I do it. This may benefit some of the newer traders. Sorry, no visuals on this one!
First off, my most profitable stocks are swing trades. I ... Read >
Author: rob rens
05th January 2007
StockHideout.com is set to launch Brand New Stock Investing Contest!
It started with a couple of traders, but now has grown into one of the largest online financial communities on the internet today. StockHideout.com continues its march toward becomi... Read >
Author: rob rens
07th July 2006
There are 2 kinds of option trading systems in general; Discretionary and Mechanical. A discretionary option trader follows no specific rules but chooses, enters and exits an option trade using all of his knowledge or gut feeling. A mechanical option trad... Read >
Author: Jason Ng
01st June 2006
How much financial bloodshed is necessary before we realize that there is no safe and easy shortcut to investment success? When do we learn that most of our mistakes involve greed, fear, or unrealistic expectations about what we own? Eventually, successfu... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
26th May 2006
There is an unfortunate belief among many people that doing well in the stock market (and other markets, for that matter) requires a great deal of work and loads of time. This is partly a function of those in the markets wanting to make what they do seem... Read >
Author: John Forman
02nd May 2006
With thousands of stocks listed in the stock exchange for trading, how does a trader go about his stock selection? I am not refering to the fundamental approach where the trader studies the fundamentals of the company, and research the performance results... Read >
Author: Peter Lim
14th April 2006
When investing in bonds, stocks, or mutual funds, investors have the opportunity to increase their rate of return by timing the market - investing when stock markets go up and selling before they decline. A good investor can either time the market prudent... Read >
Author: Tony Reed
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