Articles, tagged with "novice investor", page 5
03rd March 2009
The great confidence booster with any endeavor one attempts is the knowledge of how to succeed. This self-assurance provides security when times are a little tough and understanding when things are going well. Wisdom can be acquired though experience or f...
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Author:
billaaa777
05th January 2009
Just about every day we hear of people who have planned on retiring using their IRA, 401Ks or other savings to supplement their Social Security benefits. Even one of the commentators on CNBC (The NBC news channel) was reflecting on her own retirement fun...
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Author:
Harry Woodcock
12th November 2008
With the price of silver bullion exploding in recent years, there seems to be no lack of silver dealers advertising their services online.
Trying to find a reputable dealer can be a bit confusing for the novice investor, wish to purchase Silver Eagle...
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Author:
Christina Goldman
23rd October 2008
Day trading is a method of trading on the foreign currency exchange market in which a dealer completes all his trades in a single day. In other words, he may make a few dozen - or more - trades in a day with the aim of buying and selling swiftly and makin...
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Author:
Charlie Cory
14th October 2008
All across the United Kingdom, thousands of properties are being sold every year at a property auction. Many first time property investors and seasoned buyers have found their dream investment properties at an auction, usually at a price well below market...
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Author:
Parmdeep Vadesha
21st August 2008
More and more people today are trying their hand at real estate investing which means that more and more people are also seeking real estate investing advice. There are many places from books to courses to seasoned gurus where you can find real estate inv...
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Author:
BradWozny
15th August 2008
Real Estate Investing can go sour when too many contingencies clauses are added to a contract. It is a mistake made by too many new investors. They err by placing too many contingency clauses in the contract. Usually, new investors are extremely nervous o...
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Author:
William Bell
17th July 2008
More people are using investment mortgages for creating property portfolio to generate an income that can complement, or supplant, their retirement. Truly, it's not easy to create a property portfolio. However, there are many ways to get it done and inves...
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Author:
Cherry B
20th May 2008
When real estate investors envision what it means to invest in foreclosures, they usually fall into one of two camps. One camp contains investors who primarily focus on the REO process, and they typically purchase REO properties or HUD homes to build thei...
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Author:
D.C. Fawcett
08th May 2008
Banks are making it almost impossible for new entrants to the buy to let market to obtain a financially viable mortgage. The credit crunch is hitting lenders hard and in response, they are hitting the buy to let landlord even harder. The number of mortgag...
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Author:
Carlton Johnson
31st August 2007
All investment clubs must keep proper financial records. The club treasurer is responsible for keeping the books organized and accurate. However, this can be a rather complicated and time consuming task when there are many members in the club. That's why ...
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Author:
alvin toh
21st May 2007
Preconstruction investment is not widely known about by the average person. And yet many savvy investors have become wealthy through this method of investing in real estate. It's true you can achieve higher returns through preconstruction investment than ...
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Author:
Randy Parkinson
03rd April 2007
Stockbrokers are the people who look after the buying and selling on the stock market. They are the guides of the investors in the market, and especially of the amateur investors who have little experience of the manner in which the market works. Brokers ...
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Author:
AdamHeist
13th August 2006
While the real estate market is losing or flat in neighboring countries in UK, home prices improved over 16% in the first three months of 2006 over the same period a year ago.
The UK real estate is now a buyer's market. In the first three months of 200...
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Author:
Brian Nichols
27th April 2006
Knowing the potential volatility of the Valentine's Day holiday, I'm going to skip the candy and flowers and head straight to the heart of the matter, for lack of a better metaphor. Everyone can get behind the concept of money, right? As in, more money in...
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Author:
Alyson Mead