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04th September 2009
Many people are turning to mutual funds as a way of investing for their future. This is especially common with people who need finances for school fees, upkeep in retirement or to buy a home. This type of investment has a number of different securities th... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
16th July 2009
Why do so many traders lose money with penny stocks? Is it because they are uneducated, reckless or is it just a bad investment? I believe it is because they get over excited more than anything else. Getting yourself carried away and being sucked in the e... Read >
Author: Deon Du Plessis
28th June 2009
Applying a more complete definition of diversification can help retail option traders diversify their portfolio profitably, beyond equities.
A buddy started online options trading from home, in the last 6 months. He was trading a mix of Verticals, Cale... Read >
Author: Clinton Lee
28th June 2009
If you are trading a mix of Verticals, Calendars and Iron Condors across highly liquid indexes like the DJX, DIA, MNX, QQQQ, RUT, SMH, SPY and XSP, is your trading risk adequately diversified? No.
In choosing the MNX, QQQQ, SMH, SPY and XSP, there is a... Read >
Author: Clinton Lee
15th June 2009
There are few industries that have made people as much money as healthcare. Health stocks – especially small-caps – tend to go from being below the radar to above expectations in the blink of an eye. Those who had the foresight to get in early have th... Read >
Author: elmerajun509
08th May 2009
To answer this question, let's look at where people typically have money when they retire.
Briefly : Where Shouldn't I Put My Money
There are lots of bad ways to invest your money. We won't go into that in detail here, but I will provide you with a shor... Read >
Author: Biggs
28th April 2009
Investing not only is an enterprise thing but should be included in our family financial strategies on a regular basis. For us average individuals, penny stocks, also known as small cap stocks, should be a good choice and an ideal place to go for testing ... Read >
Author: 2u4u
19th March 2009
Investing in a real estate property can be a real headache. You have to think about inspections, appraisal, advertising, renters, renovations, etc. If you don’t want to deal with all of this, consider investing in real estate-based financial products. T... Read >
Author: Stefan
22nd January 2009
How do you know if you’re a Stock Addict?
You’re a stock addict if…..
• You are up all night hunting for the next big winner
• You are searching and scanning balance sheets for solid fundamentals
• You are using Google to find out everyt... Read >
Author: IamAstockaddict
11th January 2009
The Indian share market did witness the much-awaited year-end rally some time back. The market news is that the benchmark Sensex gained nearly 400 points in two trading sessions. As a result, it managed to hit the crucial 10,000 mark some time back. The N... Read >
Author: Divya
09th January 2009
Seasonality and the Stock Market
“To everything (turn, turn, turn)
There is a season (turn, turn, turn)
And a time for every purpose, under heaven
A time to be born, a time to die
A time to plant, a time to reap
A time to kill, a time to heal
... Read >
Author: OptionSpreadTrades.com
09th January 2009
Indian equity markets rang in the New Year 2009 with a bang amid expectation of a second economic stimulus package. The opening week of 2009 raised some hopes for worried investors who are so shaken from the violent market swings in the past year. However... Read >
Author: Divya
03rd December 2008
SpeculatingStocks.com discusses two stock picks for this cold and flu season. SpeculatingStocks.com has picked hundreds of stock picks in the past and regularly comments on stock picks, penny stocks, hot stocks and small cap stocks on SpeculatingStocks.co... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
03rd December 2008
SpeculatingStocks.com discusses two stock picks for this cold and flu season. SpeculatingStocks.com has picked hundreds of stock picks in the past and regularly comments on stock picks, penny stocks, hot stocks and small cap stocks on SpeculatingStocks.co... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
02nd December 2008
In this article, SpeculatingStocks.com discusses two stock picks for the 2008 - 2009 cold and flu season: MTXX and RAD.
SpeculatingStocks.com discusses two stock picks for this cold and flu season. SpeculatingStocks.com has picked hundreds of stock pi... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
01st December 2008
You've no doubt heard the expression "don't put all your eggs in one basket". Nowhere is this saying more relevant than in the realm of investing. Studies have shown that diversifying your investment portfolio, i.e. not putting all your eggs in one basket... Read >
Author: LSOYO
29th September 2008
What do you generally need when you plan to invest in stocks? What you need is information. You don’t want to put your money in investment that will have high risk of losses and little amount of return. What you need is to learn if these risks of losses... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
18th September 2008
Equity funds are mutual funds that are entirely invested in stocks. Mutual fund managers may choose to invest in large cap, mid cap, or small cap firms. The cap size refers to the size of the firm. Large cap firms are the older firms that have a lot of... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher
24th January 2008
Stocks, bonds, index funds; averages, recessions, market rallies and corrections; mutual funds, technical analysis, financial statements; commissions, taxes, and discount brokers. Just how much do you know about investing, or perhaps a better question: is... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
15th November 2007
Putting your money on companies with big market capitalizations is often touted as one of the safer ways to invest in stocks. After all, these blue chips and mega cap companies are generally stable, secure, and are well-known industry leaders. They are tr... Read >
Author: Kristien Wilkinson
30th March 2007
While some Wall Street herds may be stumbling over themselves to gobble up the record setting Dow index, the numbers show that bigger is not always better.
The Russell 2000 Growth Index, which consists of fast-growing small cap companies, gained 6.5% i... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
30th March 2007
The bursting of the internet bubble in March 2000 taught us (or retaught us) one thing, that is: what goes up must come down.
This is why I think the recent tear that the Dow has been on could usher in renewed interest in penny stocks.
The record-se... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
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
14th March 2007
Penny stocks, those little gems of companies that can deliver startlingly good returns regardless of what their large cap peers are doing, have been performing exceptionally well these past few years.
And yes, 2007 may still be in its infancy, but if t... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
05th March 2007
I bet you can’t tell me the detailed meaning of stocks. Well if that’s the case, I have compelled this good stock information list with brief descriptions for you.
Stock Classes
Although common stock usually entitles you to one vote for every sh... Read >
Author: Sibusiso M. Maseko
28th December 2006
The January effect is predicated on the theory that investors tend to sell of their losing stocks towards the end of the year in order to write the losses off on their taxes. Therefore, according to the January effect, stocks will tend to dip towards the ... Read >
Author: rob rens
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
02nd May 2006
There are many different factors that affect stock market levels on a minute-to-minute basis. This includes inflation data, gross domestic product (GDP), interest rates, unemployment, supply, demand, political changes, and broader economic forces, among o... Read >
Author: Tony Reed
20th September 2005
"Asset rebalancing" may be the strangest investment strategy ever created and unfortunately, this a strategy we are seeing more frequently in 401k plans, 403b annuities, as well as in section 457 deferred compensation plans that we advise on for our clien... Read >
Author: Tom Mullooly
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