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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
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 a... Read >
Author: Joe Cline
18th August 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 st... Read >
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 ... Read >
Author: manish.bryan
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... Read >
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 an... Read >
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... Read >
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 ... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
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
05th January 2009
For rookie investors, the stock market can be an exceptionally risky place. While the long term gains of investing can be very high, buying shares without doing your homework in the belief you’ll make quick returns will leave you disappointed and someti... Read >
Author: Georgie
19th December 2008
These are frightening times for people trying to build or preserve their retirement accounts. The stock market has produced daily swings large enough to churn just about everyone's stomach. This landscape makes it easy to commit big mistakes and investmen... Read >
Author: John Rasor
19th September 2008
In March of this year, the price of gold per ounce hit an all-time high of $1,030.80.
On August 15th, gold hit a nine-month low of $773.
That's a correction of 25%!
In just one month alone - from July 15th to August 19th - gold has fallen 20%. ... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman
11th September 2008
In March of this year, the price of gold per ounce hit an all-time high of $1,030.80.
On August 15th, gold hit a nine-month low of $773.
That's a correction of 25%!
In just one month alone - from July 15th to August 19th - gold has fallen 20%.
... Read >
Author: Christina Goldman
09th September 2008
As far as stock market basics are concerned, this one is key. If you really want to turbo charge your returns and change your life drastically, you need to have complete control. Not having control over trading methods catches a lot of new traders in thei... Read >
Author: Barry Wallis
09th September 2008
As far as stock market basics are concerned, this one is key. If you really want to turbo charge your returns and change your life drastically, you need to have complete control. Not having control over trading methods catches a lot of new traders in thei... Read >
Author: barry@thestockmarketcode.com
12th May 2008
A famous Chinese Proverb goes that, "Give a man a fish; you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
This article is for the newcomers to the stock market trading who have a great desires to learn the charts and the sk... Read >
Author: Lavanay
28th April 2008
Modern examples of cherry picking are all over the street. Investors follow large institutions and investors like Warren Buffett, who is known for quality trades. Cherry picking is simply following the trades of a profitable trader or institution that h... Read >
Author: Leroy Rushing
25th January 2008
With only 5% of all traders being profitable, it goes to say that becoming a good trader is no easy task. Throughout my trading career, I’ve learned many valuable lessons that have helped me tremendously in the way I think and trade. In this short artic... Read >
Author: Harold Hsu
08th November 2007
In the UK one in three people have had their property purchase fall through, with more than 3 million house hunters being victims of gazumping, research showed today.So where did Gazumping originate from. It comes from the Yiddish word 'gezumph' meaning o... Read >
Author: Paul Hockney
15th August 2007
The stock market goes up when investors put their money into stocks, and it falls when investor activity is down. There are a number of different factors that influence whether or not investors buy or sell stock, along with when and why they do so. A chan... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
19th June 2007
Currency options if you buy them offer you unlimited profits and limited risk – that’s good, but your chances of success aren’t good 90% of options expire worthless.
On the other hand, if you sell options you have a 90% chance of success and if ... Read >
Author: kelly price
15th May 2007
Wealth Cap takes pride on being entrepreneur friendly investors and work to add value before, during and after the investment process. The main aim of growth fund, which is basically a mutual fund, is to achieve capital appreciation by investing in growth... Read >
Author: Mark Plummer
30th March 2007
If you listen carefully...you may be able to hear the big blue chip investors whispering nervously about the "R" word.
Across the U.S, sobering housing statistics are beginning to reflect the sharp slowdown over the past year.
U.S. home-price growth... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
26th January 2007
For all you penny stock traders out there or anyone interested in learning some basics rules to trading. I have put together some rules that I follow when penny stock trading.
1. Never, ever, ever add to a losing position: To do so will eventually a... Read >
Author: rob rens
17th January 2007
The reaction of mainstream analysts to the events of last spring and summer was as amusing as it was predictable. As soon as commodity and metals prices weakened, they were out in droves, tut tutting and warning the great unwashed that we had seen the top... Read >
Author: rob rens
08th January 2007
Free tips on investing in a commodity bull market
Anyone that has invested in a stock bull market or a real estate bull market knows that during the four or five year duration of a typical bull market there are many inevitable price corrections along ... Read >
Author: MK Smith
07th January 2007
The first and most important rule is - in bull markets, one is supposed to be long. This may sound obvious, but how many of us have sold the first rally in every bull market, saying that the market has moved too far, too fast. I have before, and I suspect... Read >
Author: rob rens
09th October 2006
There is an unprecedented boom in real estate in many parts of the world. The prices of land are jetting into the sky. Investment in real estate is yielding huge profits. The boom in real estate is real and here to stay.
In USA, the new real estate is ... Read >
Author: kirk Bach
25th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Equitrend, Inc.
So much of what you hear in the financial press these days is so wrong, that one must consider most financial television and print to be strictly for entertainment purposes only. In this article, we're going to examine m... Read >
Author: john McClure
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
08th July 2006
We talked with Jim Rogers, legendary commodities trader, who picked the bottom of the commodities bull market in 1999. Bestselling author, biker capitalist and widely followed, Jim Rogers talks about what he's now investing in.
StockInterview: You bega... Read >
Author: James Finch
07th July 2006
Interview Highlights with Jim Rogers, co-founder of the Quantum Fund with George Soros. Mr. Rogers correctly caught the bottom of the commodities market in 1999. He forecasts the commodities bull market will run for at least 9 more years, possibly through... Read >
Author: James Finch
01st April 2006
Seven Things You Should Know
Before Investing in Coalbed Methane
More investors are now inquiring about Coalbed Methane exploration companies. Just as uranium miners were flying well below the radar screen in early 2004, coalbed methane explorati... Read >
Author: James Finch
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
05th March 2006
Whether or not any particular investor should use a stock market trading formula is, of course, a matter of individual judgment. Some trading formulas, such as the Genstein Plan, require a fair amount of calculation, and many people are unwilling to disci... Read >
Author: Geoff Sweeney
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
28th November 2005
At the beginning of the New Millenium, the concept of investing, of "doing something" with your excess capital, has never been stronger. While this applies to citizens everywhere, nowhere has it hit home as much as in the U.S. where many of our ... Read >
Author: Eric Barnes
28th December 2004
The Problems with Search Personalization
January 2004
What is Search Personalization?
I may like the Chicago Bulls. I may be interested in Bull markets. I may want to run with the Bulls. The goal of search personalization is to help the searcher save... Read >
Author: Aaron Wall
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