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30th September 2009
Strategic planning for business is necessary for anyone who've been or just starting in the industry. Part of this strategy is knowing the features of steps that you are going to take. Success can't be dictated by a spell or magic. More probably, it is at... Read >
Author: Lars Stork
29th September 2009
Spread betting is perhaps the simplest form of derivative trading around and is certainly the most tax-efficient. Spread bets allow you to bet that the price of an underlying asset (a share, commodity or index) will rise or fall. This means that you could... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Finance analysts are there to help individuals and companies make informed and appropriate decisions in regards to their businesses or investments. They can specialize in a particular field and are expected to keep abreast of the various changes in the bu... Read >
Author: Mercy
29th September 2009
Hi Folks, Today I'll be attempting to put together a guide, so to speak, of terminology used in the stock market. Though the shares I trade are usually of "bulletin board stocks", it is important for you to know, and as you view the financials of companie... Read >
Author: scott
28th September 2009
The unfair dismissal remedy of reinstatement is highlighted by the high-profile UK case Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006) where, after finding race discrimination, the Employment Tribunal took the very rare step of issuing a reinstatement orde... Read >
Author: Simon King
23rd September 2009
Hi Folks, Today I'll be attempting to put together a guide, so to speak, of terminology used in the stock market. Though the shares I trade are usually of "bulletin board stocks", it is important for you to know, and as you view the financials of companie... Read >
Author: scott
22nd September 2009
Penny stock trading is not for the feint of heart. A general rule is that you trade with money you can afford to put up...some traders recommend not trading more than $1500 in any one penny stock. Penny stocks can be very volatile, some move at more than... Read >
Author: scott
10th September 2009
Do you believe that the world economy will grow? Do you believe that US economy will grow? I do. The major stock indexes are indicators of economy grow. You can make money use this opportunity buying index funds. Investing into index mutual funds is easy,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
26th August 2009
Macintyre Schaffer - An increase in the share prices of British supermarket Tesco is down to the firm taking notice of the needs of its consumers in the current climate.
This is the opinion of investment advisors from the Macintyre Schaffer, who has sa... Read >
Author: macintyre
21st August 2009
In this article we are going to assume absolutely no prior knowledge of spread betting whatsoever. We'll show you what it is, how to do it, and why it is becoming so popular.
One way to invest in financial markets is to buy equities, or company share... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th August 2009
An employee alleging race discrimination on the ground of colour can have a case in UK law, according to the high-profile Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006) legal case, where the Tribunal made a ruling of racial discrimination and ordered Abbey... Read >
Author: Simon King
18th August 2009
Actually, it probably started a little earlier than that. In 1974 the US Securities and Exchange Commission introduced deregulation of brokerage commission costs. Prior to this, it would cost a broker or trader approximately $1 commission per traded share... Read >
Author: Bob Selden
13th August 2009
As mentioned in the previous chart indicators tip, price charts, themselves, are not informative enough to make decent trading decisions in beginners stock trading. Adding indicators to a chart can be helpful in spotting a good entry or exit. Of course, i... Read >
Author: Adam W. Porter
10th August 2009
A new binary options trading system is rapidly becoming one of the most popular ways to capitalize on today's volatile and unpredictable market. The brevity of investment duration risk inherent in binary option trades makes them ideal in a market like ou... Read >
Author: S. Wise
08th August 2009
Binary Options trading considered as one of fastest growing segment of simplified trading products.
Binary options are fixed-odds-return investment products that have two possible absolute outcomes with structured reward and risk, hence the word 'binary'... Read >
Author: BinaryTrader
04th August 2009
The significance of compliance (and risk of non-compliance) with regulatory, legal and other standards faced by businesses is demonstrated by the high-profile Chagger v Abbey National plc & Hopkins (2006) UK legal case, where the Employment Tribunal made ... Read >
Author: Simon King
31st July 2009
In recent years, Contracts for Difference, or CFDs for short, have become increasingly popular due to their liquidity, ease of trading and leverage. Companies have even emerged, offering recommendation services promising attractive cashflow results.
So... Read >
Author: Owen Trimball
24th July 2009
Let’s first discuss the share market India that needs an exceptional consideration. This, usually, include the amount of readily available liquid assets that can be traded at once on demand. The share price is, basically, all about the company’s capab... Read >
Author: Sourav Sharma
23rd July 2009
If you’re considering of developing a company chart, it’s possible for you to use any of the browser services out there, including Yahoo, MSN, AOL, and so on, for such purpose. In fact, you could even develop a chart for free to get update with stock ... Read >
Author: manish.bryan
22nd July 2009
Sensex is one such term that has the power to sway the entire Indian economy. BSE sensex is a part of it that is situated in Bombay and is all about the 30 listed companies situated in Maharashtra, casting impact on Indian business. Another part is sensex... Read >
Author: Sourav Sharma
16th July 2009
How To Play The Stock Market Ten Tips To Help You Out.You must have an established set of rules in place before you can learn how to play the stock market with any degree of success.If you break your own stock trading rules the most likely end result is t... Read >
Author: Jackson Stone
10th July 2009
Penny stocks are sometimes not listed within the big stock exchanges such as the NY Stock Exchange or the Nasdaq due to the fact that they don't meet the listing needs. When you buy penny stocks know that listed stocks must have a minimum number of stockh... Read >
Author: Jackson Stone
01st July 2009
Ways To Loose Everything - The Worst currency trading Methodology Ever That You Might Be UsingYou could wondering, `Why would I write about the worst currency trading strategy around?` in my Forex Broker Training There are two reasons:First, to alert you ... Read >
Author: Jon Berry
15th June 2009
The stock market news has always been indicative of the ups and downs in the trade market. They reflect the wavering of stock prices and share market. The condition has been such that the recent record breaking growth of Indian stock market has made it cl... Read >
Author: Sourav Sharma
11th June 2009
Why do traders always talk about support and resistance levels? What do they mean and how can traders use these levels to better understand where the market is heading next?
Understanding support and resistance levels can greatly assist both traders and ... Read >
Author: Julia Lee
11th June 2009
If you are looking for a steady income stream from your investments then shares can be an attractive proposition. Not only do shares provide a return in the form of capital gains or losses but most shares also pay a dividend.
Traditionally, high yieldi... Read >
Author: Julia Lee
11th June 2009
Day trading involves buying and selling shares on the same day. It is extremely difficult to do but if successful, the rewards can be substantial.
The flipside is that it is also extremely risky which means that you could see your capital wiped out very... Read >
Author: Julia Lee
11th June 2009
There are many bargains on the market and one way that bargains can be identified is to use the net tangible assets (NTA) value.
Here I'll explain how you can use this measure to help you identify cheap assets listed on the sharemarket.
Net tangible... Read >
Author: Julia Lee
09th June 2009
If you want to have the commercial success of penny stocks the most important thing you have to do is get as much advice as possible. There are many publications that you can subscribe to that keep you informed of stocks that are best to buy. There are ma... Read >
Author: Manseo
04th June 2009
According to the announcement earlier, the Chinese watch brand gave up the plan of directed additional shares as its share as its share price has been lower than the issue price, suffering from the global financial crisis. Meanwhile, some Swiss
luxury w... Read >
Author: Ara
15th May 2009
When a company first comes to the market in its initial public offering, it can generate a great deal of interest from investors, making it an attractive time to invest, but in general, the question of whether it is safe to invest in a company at IPO will... Read >
Author: gaurav sharma
14th May 2009
When a company first comes to the market in its initial public offering, it can generate a great deal of interest from investors, making it an attractive time to invest, but in general, the question of whether it is safe to invest in a company at IPO will... Read >
Author: gaurav sharma
23rd April 2009
Safety first
Given the difficult financial situation in the world today, you need to be very careful with your money. In particular you need to find the safest place to keep savings accounts, whilst trying to get the best return or interest that you can.... Read >
Author: Mel C
02nd April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Alan Gillies
A ceaseless stream of reports detailed with dynamic charts, graphs and pages of digits is the first thought that comes to mind as soon as we hear the statement "Data". Its essential importance can't be denied nor undere... Read >
Author: Alan Gillies
23rd March 2009
With the recent rash of dividend cuts by historically dependable dividend-paying companies, income investors are finding it increasingly challenging to find safe high dividend yields. Indeed, Standard & Poor's expects 2009 to have the biggest drop in div... Read >
Author: Robert Hauver
13th March 2009
Many people have a bad experience when investing in the stock market and never return. The best way to avoid such an experience is to never rely fully on tips you read about, or the advice of a stock broker, without also doing your own research.
Pub... Read >
Author: Anthony Parker
11th March 2009
The Panama Railroad was completed in 1855. It had the title of the “first transcontinental railroad” because the famous U.S. Transcontinental railway did not exist until 1869, when the rails finally connected to each other at Promontory Summit, Utah. ... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC
06th March 2009
The recent corporate metamorphosis at Yahoo may help the struggling search engine transform its profitability. Jerry Yang, founder and former CEO, has been replaced by Carol Bartz, who is certain to change Yahoo from the inside out.
Yahoo’s Text Ad ... Read >
Author: Spicer Matthews
06th March 2009
A share or stock is a document issued by a company; it is a unit of account for various financial instruments including stocks, mutual funds, and limited partnerships. A share of company will earn a portion and by the selling of those shares you may get c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th March 2009
Many people have a bad experience when investing in the stock market and never return. The best way to avoid such an experience is to never rely fully on tips you read about, or the advice of a stock broker, without also doing your own research.
Pub... Read >
Author: Anthony Parker
18th February 2009
We already recognize that we won't work at a "job" for 40 years, receive a pension and a gold watch and live happily ever after, like some of our parents and grandparents. Yet what are we doing about it? We will have on average 7 careers during which we w... Read >
Author: Debra L. Morrison
17th February 2009
Empirical testing of the EMH.
(1).Anomalies or regularities.
An anomaly or regularity is where empirical evidence contradicts the EMH. For example, it may be the case that if a share price rises one day, it is more likely to rise the nest day and if it ... Read >
Author: Randika Abeysingha
09th February 2009
I took a gamble three months ago and bought Stock Assault 2.0 after reading about what it can do. Stock Assault 2.0 is software that provides stock picks to your computer screen for those of you that don't know it.
Like most people starting out tradin... Read >
Author: JD
22nd January 2009
Even with all of the advanced technology, news gathering and digital tickers available to investors, there is still something to be said for playing a gut feeling now and then. If a stock, or a company, just doesn’t feel right, you can’t really be bla... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
21st January 2009
Citigroup had moved up its earnings announcement, as it sought to placate anxious investors. Reports emerged early this week that Citigroup was accelerating moves to dismantle parts of its troubled financial empire. But some Wall Street analysts and inves... Read >
Author: tugsearch
05th January 2009
Obviously when you invest in shares you are looking for the share price to go up, but you have to carefully consider the probability of this happening when you make an investment decision. One way you can dramatically place the odds in your favour is to c... Read >
Author: Randy Shepperd
05th January 2009
Alternately known as "stocks" or "equities," the term "shares" most accurately describes what you acquire when you invest in a company: When you buy "shares," you gain ownership in your company-of-choice. Therefore, you have influence over its growth and... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
05th January 2009
Everybody wants to know if it is time to buy stocks and financial advisors, brokers and analyst are quick to say Yes because stock prices are cheap. If you are one of those investors asking if it is a good idea to buy stocks right now, then please take i... Read >
Author: Jorge Malo
01st December 2008
Nowadays, there are many different investment tools and platforms for traders and investors to build their fortune.
There are several reasons why investors keep financial betting in their portfolio when it comes to generating return from investment.
... Read >
Author: mario
01st December 2008
There are always bright moments in your day. No matter how many other items of news cross your desk which show economies slowing down or people doing bad things, there is always something that can lift your spirits again. In this instance, we have the thi... Read >
Author: John Scott
05th November 2008
These are interesting times for Private Investment in Public Equity (PIPE). Leveraging proven management skills and demonstrable underlying company value to effectively raise capital from private investors has become a matter of increasing importance to p... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre
05th November 2008
These are interesting times for Private Investment in Public Equity (PIPE). Leveraging proven management skills and demonstrable underlying company value to effectively raise capital from private investors has become a matter of increasing importance to p... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre
21st October 2008
In order to get to grips with the options market, it is necessary to understand the basic options terminology.
An option is basically a contract that gives the holder the right (i.e. can choose to), but not the obligation (i.e. not have to), buy or se... Read >
Author: opstradingology
21st October 2008
In order to get to grips with the options market, it is necessary to understand the basic options terminology.
An option is basically a contract that gives the holder the right (i.e. can choose to), but not the obligation (i.e. not have to), buy or se... Read >
Author: opstradingology
14th October 2008
Developers cautiously have started to release new projects again after a very quiet first half year… 3,000 people turned up for City Development Limited’s (CDL) Livia launch in July, with 160 of the available 200 units snapped up on the spot! City Dev... Read >
Author: PropertyGuru
13th October 2008
When most people think about stocks and shares, they tend start out with the idea that you try and buy stocks that are cheap, and then sell them later on when they are more expensive. However, this isn’t the only way to invest and make money from stocks... Read >
Author: Bob Smith III
10th October 2008
Last week we discussed the power of fundamental analysis and how it is used. This week we’ll continue exploring more of the most popular and useful fundamental indicators available.
P/E Ratio
The P/E Ratio is one of the most widely recognised fund... Read >
Author: danielkertcher
10th October 2008
Technical Analysis has become extremely popular over the past decade. Modern day computers and the Internet have allowed everyone from professional traders to arm-chair investors study the markets live and make their trading decisions instantly.
Despit... Read >
Author: danielkertcher
24th September 2008
In day trading, traders mostly wish to do buying and selling on small profits or else they look for overbought or oversold shares. Taking into consideration these important points following basic things you should look in for shares while choosing them fo... Read >
Author: Paras
16th September 2008
The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime.
— Babe Ruth
Recovering alcoholics have support groups. So do... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell
12th September 2008
Is your board effective? Is it providing the leadership and direction that the business needs? Is it building the organisation’s capability for the future? Is it prepared to make the big strategic bets that organisations need to make to survive and thri... Read >
Author: paulcentric
09th September 2008
Multiple federal agencies conducted a raid Sept. 4 on Spectranetics Corp., one of the nation's fastest-growing medical electronics and equipment companies. Search warrants were executed on both the headquarters in Colorado Springs and a manufacturing faci... Read >
Author: Shane
05th September 2008
The maximum position-size strategies are catered to traders who desire to make a living rather than grow their capital. Once a trader has sufficient capital, the result is taking positions that are equal in size to further the odds advantage.
How to d... Read >
Author: Leroy Rushing
05th September 2008
The maximum position-size strategies are catered to traders who desire to make a living rather than grow their capital. Once a trader has sufficient capital, the result is taking positions that are equal in size to further the odds advantage.
How to d... Read >
Author: Leroy Rushing
02nd September 2008
How to Trade Gaps
GAP TRADING is usually done over a period of two to three day’s trading duration.
I usually commence buying in at around mid-point of the first day’s trading. I usually sell at around the mid-point of the second day,very occas... Read >
Author: chris strudwick
21st August 2008
Most people may often heard of “trading shares” that is facilitated in the stock market or stock exchange but only few may know that aside from this, there is another form of trade that is being performed in the market. This trade is called “trading... Read >
Author: M.K. Chin
16th August 2008
To say the current real estate market is a mess would be a slight understatement. We haven’t seen problems like this since the Great Depression. This is particularly true with banks, which are failing or on the cusp of doing so.
Bears Stearns. IndyMa... Read >
Author: Raynor James
14th August 2008
At times it feels as though the overseas property market in Spain has been
doomed for years. On top of this, a recent downturn in the share price of large
Spanish property companies provoked another round of media panic, along with
the usual '... Read >
Author: Pauline Felward
23rd June 2008
Alterations made to the Medicare levy threshold have resulted in private health insurance insurers making financial plans to prepare for a mass departure of clients.
The first private health insurer to give information on how much they expect to lost w... Read >
Author: Catherine Moody
10th June 2008
Understanding that volume and liquidity will boost trading profits puts you one step closer to financial freedom. The active, professional trader should know how to act in any market, liquid or illiquid.
1. High Volume Means High Liquidity
Stocks ... Read >
Author: Leroy Rushing
06th May 2008
Property market gloom throws up incentives for landlords
The gloom surrounding the housing market has caused many potential purchasers to hold back from buying, resulting in sales volumes contracting significantly. All this is hitting house builders hard... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
28th April 2008
Aramark illustrates some of the benefits of outsourcing, but not all organizations have experienced the same. When organizations outsource, they must deal with the uncertainty of costs involved and the availability of outsourcing providers. Then they mu... Read >
Author: Robert II Smith
17th April 2008
Traders and Timing.
I have been taking a closer look at timing particularly when entering the stock mark and also on leaving, but more on that later.
Timing very much depends on what sort of trader you are .For a day trader timing is crucial as th... Read >
Author: chris strudwick
15th April 2008
Along For the Ride, Just Like a Flea on a Dog’s Back.
In the share market I do not mind hitching a ride with complete strangers because I understand that I am not a partner in that business or company.
Thinking you are a “Partner” just because... Read >
Author: chris strudwick
03rd April 2008
Any management theory suffers from the flaw that there is not one singular answer. You won’t find one ready-made management ethos that will immediately turn a failing business into a successful one. But despite this, managers are often fooled into belie... Read >
Author: Robert Heller
22nd February 2008
By Eric Pratt
Seldom a week passes without news of another investment by Pinetree Capital Ltd. (TSX:PNP) in an emerging resource or technology company. Pinetree has a lean corporate structure and visionary business model that makes it part investment f... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
19th January 2008
There is an old English proverb that says: 'A man's home is his castle.' It means once you are in your own home you can pull up the drawbridge and you need not answer to anyone. It is a refuge; it is not a rental property where you can be thrown out for m... Read >
Author: Arow Blackdragon
19th January 2008
By Doug Hadfield
The foremost exploration outfit operating in the famed Hedley Gold Basin in BC has announced the best assays the region has seen since the Nickel Plate Mine stopped producing gold over a decade ago.
Goldcliff Resource Corp’s (TSX... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
14th November 2007
A good business is a business which you can more or less predict with confidence that over the long term, its going to increase its earnings, its profits every year.As a result, increase in shareholder value and hence the share price. Inother words, the s... Read >
Author: Adam Khoo
07th November 2007
By Robert CampbellInvestors looking for Alberta energy stocks would do well to notice Pennant Energy Inc. [TSXV: PEN] a promising oil and gas firm that trades on the TSX Venture Exchange. This company enjoys good cash flow from 15- 45 % interest in eight ... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
08th October 2007
Standard Life caused a stir amongst the UK life insurance industry recently by declaring its interest in acquiring Resolution - the largest specialist manager of in-force UK life funds - in a cash and shares offer deal that is believed to value the compan... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
21st September 2007
Confused by some commonly-used investment terms? These explanations should help you out.New investors often find financial terminology quite daunting. The problem is exacerbated by some brokers and financial planners who, deliberately in our view, make si... Read >
Author: Melanie
02nd September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Dennis Ng
Singapore just celebrated its 42nd birthday. One concern raised by Singapore's Prime Minister is the widening income gap between the Rich and the Poor.
If you look around, you may realize that there is a trend that the R... Read >
Author: Dennis Ng
26th August 2007
Finding a suitable indicator that reliably defines a trend is one of the keys to successful investing, whether it is on the stockmarket, in forex trading or commodities. CFD traders are often faced with a bewildering array of trend indicators on their so... Read >
Author: Mike Estrey
27th July 2007
Uproar is that property market in Spain is in crisis, as the share price of property companies are falling. Even the media reported that crisis in property market is here to stay longer in Spain, and it might cause a global property market crash. Contrary... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline
26th July 2007
Bloomberg reports Porsche AG's 911, a $72,400 sports car, spurred the carmaker’s being the world's most profitable last year. CEO Wendelin Wiedeking says earnings will grow even more because of Volkswagen AG's Golf, a $15,000 hatchback.
The report... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
23rd July 2007
A company's dividend yield and cash flow provide useful cross-checks on the PER.
In the sixth instalment of this value investing series, last issue, we saw how the earnings of a company could be split into two elements: one that appears in the form of ... Read >
Author: Melanie
05th July 2007
After a brief consolidation amid the region's stock market slide in May and June, Asian REITs regained momentum in the second half of 2006.
Fuelled by buoyant equity markets and robust economies, Asia's REIT markets expanded briskly, with a total of 27 n... Read >
Author: cbreasia@inetasia.com
01st July 2007
This guide has been prepared by the Zetland Financial Group Limited and is intended for the information of clients or prospective clients. As such, it is designed to provide general information about Asset Protection. The information set out is not, nor i... Read >
Author: Zetland
01st July 2007
It's time to discuss an often over-used and much misunderstood yardstick.
There are two types of people who read The Intelligent Investor; those who know what the letters 'PER' stand for and those who skip over them and hope they're not too important. ... Read >
Author: Melanie
30th May 2007
Dividend dates create a fair bit of confusion. Hopefully, the following will help.
Firstly, from the company's perspective, there are two important dates – the 'record date' which, as we'll explain, isn't important for investors and the 'payable date... Read >
Author: Melanie
30th May 2007
Investing is all about laying out money now to receive more back in the future.
So the key questions are - how certain are you that you'll get your money back at all? If you do get your capital back, what sort of return are you likely to receive and wh... Read >
Author: Melanie
10th May 2007
Everyone loves the idea of buying stocks that double in price. Here we discuss how to spot them.
Where do you look to find stocks with a reasonable chance of doubling over a period of, say, three to five years? Having chewed over this issue in the offi... Read >
Author: Melanie
09th May 2007
To an investor looking for high and fast capital gains, a company that makes a dividend payment is a low priority. However, for long term investors, research shows that such a payment is an important part of the overall return on investment.
Many of th... Read >
Author: Stuart Langridge
08th May 2007
Selling stocks that you've held for a long time, and done well from, is a testing issue. Here's how to address it.
Amid the little decisions we take without a second thought, an entire life can change course. Who hasn’t wondered, for example, how the... Read >
Author: Melanie
30th April 2007
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All dreams can be realized, as long as you do not dream something that is humanly unachievable. But, dreams can be realized with proper planning and with the help of strong willpower. However, before you apply both these, hav... Read >
Author: Vijayseo
23rd April 2007
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Independent Investing - Want to take full control of your investments? This is the place to start.
Assisted Investing - Investing is easy when you have expert guidance. And especially more so with our easy to use products. Let... Read >
Author: danny decruz
04th April 2007
DaimlerChrysler AG’s annual general meetings have always been a stormy event in recent years with stockholders hammering out at the transatlantic car giant’s management over the group’s declining share price plus the failure of its ambitious globa... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas
30th March 2007
The dog-days of summer are behind us. So too are the cushy days of serving on a corporate board.
Being a board member use to be easy; all you had to do was attend a few meetings...say "yea" or "nay" (in harmony), enjoy the odd charming meal, and maybe ... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
27th March 2007
The term penny stocks generally refers to any stocks that trade outside the major stock exchanges and is taken as 'deprecatory'. The major stock exchanges would include: NASDAQ, AMEX, or NYSE. The term Penny stock is also often used interchangeably with s... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith
14th March 2007
In 2006, small cap stocks out performed large cap stocks, and are poised to perform well again this year. History shows that, over time, the best performing stocks started small. Just remember… correlation is not causation.
For example, in Los Angele... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
06th March 2007
In the news: Volkswagen’s largest stakeholder and recipient of quality auto parts like Volkswagen window switch, Porsche AG has confirmed recently that it has obtained a net profit in the fiscal first half of 2007 brought about by the gain from its st... Read >
Author: Natalie Anderson
04th February 2007
Its so easy today to invest in the stock market. Place your order, press submit and you instantly can become a shareholder. Ask any officer of a publicly traded company, and they will tell you, they love when shareholders buy and hold. This helps the stoc... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith
18th January 2007
Covered call traders and investors make a common mistake when writing covered calls. Make sure you do not fall into this trap!
Covered Call Trading - Defining The Process
A covered call trade is simply the sale of one call option against 100 shares... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith, B.B.A., J.D.
12th January 2007
There are many different rules people create when stock trading. Without rules a stock trader would be lost because they need a system that works for them. With this in mind these are some rules that I follow.
1. Understand the difference between confi... Read >
Author: rob rens
11th January 2007
Follow 8 simple rules of thumb, and you'll soon be writing great newslettersand reaping the rewards.By Glenn Murray*Company newsletters can be an amazingly successful marketing technique.Whether you want to up-sell or cross-sell, establish your brand or e... Read >
Glenn at Divine Write
30th December 2006
How To Analyze Junior Exploration Companies:
Most conventional analytical techniques cannot be applied to junior exploration companies. Most juniors lack either a property with a PROVEN economic ore body or sufficient capital to attain production shoul... Read >
Author: rob rens
27th December 2006
THE 10 - 2 TRADING SYSTEM
Many people trade irrationally, they try to trade the next flavor of the week stock. What is in the news or forums without a game plan. This lack of planning will only discourage you and incur constant losses to your portfolio... Read >
Author: rob rens
03rd October 2006
Interestingly the types of answers you get would vary widely, from a great news release to more buying than selling. Although there are those who will debate the issue, for the most part a stock moves higher when buying volume exceeds selling volume. The ... Read >
Author: Larry Potter
12th September 2006
I am somebody who loves to invest money on the stock market. Some might see this as a bit of a gamble which in a way it is, there are however certain steps people can take to limit this risk which may well help them to make money.
I see the stock mark... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
24th July 2006
It's been almost a month since Bill Gates announced his slow departure from Microsoft, the company he launched with Paul Allen way back in 1975.
In 2008, Bill Gates, the world's richest man, will step back from the daily operations of the company and... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
24th July 2006
Christmas and (insert your favorite holiday here) come but once a year; earnings season on the other hand, comes four times a year. And while earnings season may be devoid of streamers, balloons and cake...the outcome can be just as festive for penny sto... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
27th June 2006
What Is An Endowment Mortgage?
An endowment mortgage, in theory, is supposed to lower your mortgage payment. Ideally, endowment mortgages are much cheaper than standard mortgage policies such as repayment mortgages. When you get an endowment mortgage... Read >
Author: James Smith
16th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Billy Williams
On any given major stock exchange, from Wall Street to Bombay or from London to Hong Kong, billions of shares are traded each day that represent trillions of dollars exchanged back and forth. This buying and selling actio... Read >
Author: Billy Williams
16th June 2006
Most investors read a company's news releases, but don't read between the lines to understand in which direction the company is heading. Too often, a company tries to say everything in the headline and the first paragraph. Why? Because they know, as we do... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th June 2006
Most investors read a company's news releases, but don't read between the lines to understand in which direction the company is heading. Too often, a company tries to say everything in the headline and the first paragraph. Why? Because they know, as we do... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th June 2006
Most investors read a company's news releases, but don't read between the lines to understand in which direction the company is heading. Too often, a company tries to say everything in the headline and the first paragraph. Why? Because they know, as we do... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th June 2006
Most investors read a company's news releases, but don't read between the lines to understand in which direction the company is heading. Too often, a company tries to say everything in the headline and the first paragraph. Why? Because they know, as we do... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th June 2006
Most investors read a company's news releases, but don't read between the lines to understand in which direction the company is heading. Too often, a company tries to say everything in the headline and the first paragraph. Why? Because they know, as we do... Read >
Author: James Finch
03rd May 2006
There are abundant of money in the stock market. However, not everybody can get the money out from there. Some people can gain a lot from the stock market but some has lost a lot of money there. It is very indecisive. Sometime at that moment, you loss mon... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
30th April 2006
Writing Newsletters Tricks of the TradeFollow 10 simple rules of thumb, and you'll soon be writinggreat newsletters and reaping the rewards.By Glenn Murray *Company newsletters can be an amazingly successful marketingtechnique. Whether you want to up-se... Read >
glenn_murray2002
26th April 2006
Well many people trade in stock market but a very few people know what makes the price of a stock flactuate. What makes it go up and what makes it come down. ?
Well the answer to this question is demand and supply. Share prices change due to supply and... Read >
Author: Aditya Singh
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
25th March 2006
How can any internet novice make internet profits that continue? Well its simple how can any child learn the alphabet? All of it is learnt step by step, the first step being simply to start! Sounds a little odd to say that but it's not because most of ... Read >
Author: Kaval Patel
12th February 2006
A trailing stop loss is calculated in a manner like the way we calculated our initial stop loss. The only difference being that while we calculated our stop loss from the entry price, we're calculating our trailing stop loss from the highest price since e... Read >
Author: David Jenyns
14th January 2006
So you've signed up for a newsletter which promises to give you great stocks picks. Trust their stock picks and you wont miss out on the latest stock market darling. You dont want to miss out on another company who's shares have moved up over 100%. Follow... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith
29th November 2005
You may be wondering, `Why would David Jenyns write about the worst Forex trading strategy around?`
There are a couple of reasons:
First, to warn you about the worst Forex trading strategy, because you really don`t want to end up using this system.... Read >
Author: David Jenyns
28th November 2005
If you have a public company, or are anticipating taking your
company public, the subject of stock support, often ignored,
should be a critical part of your corporate planning.
It is the foundation for the success of your stock values.
This i... Read >
Author: Eric Barnes
18th November 2005
One of the holy grails of investing is the ability to achieve a decent return without volatility. After all, I think we all learned somewhere along the line that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. To say we are a long way from ac... Read >
Author: Glenn Dahlke
04th November 2005
Follow 10 simple rules of thumb, and you'll soon be writing great newsletters and reaping the rewards.
Company newsletters can be an amazingly successful marketing technique. Whether you want to up-sell or cross-sell, establish your brand or establish ... Read >
Author: Glenn Murray
14th October 2005
A stock is a portion of ownership in a company. Commonly referred to as a share, it is a small percentage of the total ownership pool for the corporation. Shareholders are stock owners, or people who have an ownership interest in the corporation. Today... Read >
Author: jay moncliff
09th September 2005
Anytime that you are investing in the Forex market, you are going into the Market blind. You don't know what point of the investing trend you are entering in at. You might be investing in a Forex stock just before the trend changes. Smart investing means ... Read >
Author: David Jenyns
18th August 2005
Sometimes the best way of lowering exposure to risk is not to invest at all! However, when we make the decision to jump into the muddy waters of the stock market, its always a good idea to have a life jacket ready, just in case.
We all have stories of ... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith
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