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21st September 2009
Here are the TOP 10 blue-chip stocks for this month. Just click on the respective links for graphs and detailed current information about each stock.
1.Hewlett-Packard Company (HPQ) is a provider of products, technologies, software, solutions and service... Read >
Author: Wealthquest
11th September 2009
Companies issue stocks to raise capital for expansion, equipment and other projects. Stocks have been a very popular form of investment for years. Each share of a stock a person owns represents a small ownership of the company.
Stock values fluctuate b... Read >
02nd September 2009
Among all active stock exchanges, Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange are the two main stock exchanges in India. Both exchanges play a major role in the growth of economy of the country. BSE is considered as one of the oldest stock exchanges... Read >
Author: Money Control
27th August 2009
Perhaps the most critical characteristic shared by successful investors and traders is their psychological approach to the market. All forms of financial investments have foundational knowledge that is essential to success in that market. I am not suggest... Read >
Author: Kerry Given, Ph.D.
18th August 2009
Do you know what a “blue chip” stock is? How about what an “over the counter” stock is? You should. It’s important to know the difference in beginners stock trading. Generally speaking, there’s a quality difference between the two. While there... Read >
Author: Adam W. Porter
10th August 2009
National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) are two prominent stock exchanges in India among all active stock markets. The index of BSE called 'Sensex' was first piled up in year 1986 on the basis of regular performance of 30 top notch c... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
11th June 2009
Perhaps the most critical characteristic shared by successful investors and traders is their psychological approach to the market. All forms of financial investments have foundational knowledge that is essential to success in that market. I am not suggest... Read >
Author: Kerry Given, Ph.D.
12th May 2009
How hard is it for income investors to track down safe high dividend yields in 2009?
The Wall St. Journal recently reported that, in 2009, S&P 500 companies' dividend reductions and suspensions are nearly equal to dividend increases, (60 increases vs. ... Read >
Author: Robert hauver
09th April 2009
Investing for retirement in IRAs is a good idea, especially right now when there are so many bargains in the stock market. A Roth IRA allows a contributor to have more flexibility in their plan when it comes to choosing stock in which to invest. Unlike ot... Read >
Author: ArthurMavericck
09th April 2009
Investing for retirement in IRAs is a good idea, especially right now when there are so many bargains in the stock market. A Roth IRA allows a contributor to have more flexibility in their plan when it comes to choosing stock in which to invest. Unlike ot... Read >
Author: ArthurMavericck
08th April 2009
Many investments may seem out of reach. Unfortunately, land is priced out of the range of small investors many times, blue chip stocks sell for hundreds of dollars, and you don't have any gold jewelry to turn into ready cash. Small investors do not seem t... Read >
Author: lewis7441
08th April 2009
When the "average Joe" decides that he wants to purchase some stock, it is usually beyond him what stock to purchase. There are so many out there, and they do not look like sound investments because buy one share you have to pay such a ridiculous price. T... Read >
Author: lewis7441
12th March 2009
Sometimes, when I get tired with trading, I think about an easier way. Although I should know better that there is no magic formula for instant success (riches), I can’t help myself browsing the web for ideas. It is always good to keep an open mind and ... Read >
Author: David S.Y. Wong
26th February 2009
What is the right type of mutual fund for you? Theoretically, a mutual fund could contain any type of publicly traded market investment and sell you shares in it. But mutual funds typically are made up of shares of stocks, money market securities, REIT... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
21st January 2009
FOREX also known as the Foreign Exchange market, belongs to an international currency exchange market where the currencies of different nations are purchased and sold.
This began somewhere around the 1970's, when free exchange rates and floating curre... Read >
Author: Sherman C
06th January 2009
Most Asian markets climbed after the US Federal Reserve slashed its main interest rate between zero and a quarter of one per cent in accordance with its plan to fight deflation and deepening recession. However, investors were pretty much concerned over th... Read >
Author: Divya
03rd December 2008
Forex (FOReign EXchange market), refers to an international exchange market where currencies are bought and sold. The Foreign Exchange Market that we see today began in the 1970's, when free exchange rates and floating currencies were introduced. In such ... Read >
Author: Michael Hogan
20th November 2008
Ask any seasoned investor what the key is to making smart investment choices and, without hesitation, they will tell you research. Sure, it can be fun to play a hunch or a hot stock tip from your cousin’s best friend’s brother, but if you base your en... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
12th November 2008
The Indian economy is growing faster. This is one of the best among developing economies in the world. You can say the best emerging economy in the world. The fair is a reflection of the economy. Of course, the stock market in India is rampant. Sensex (On... Read >
Author: Paras
30th May 2008
You've decided to explore the exciting world of trading stocks. At first blush, it appears nothing but a mishmash of letters, numbers and symbols. To a novice the market can certainly appear quite intimidating and scary. There is much to learn. Let us... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
07th June 2007
Investing to a lot of people is comparable to going to the doctor, you know you should but it's kind of scary, so you put it off. Does that sound familiar at all? Well, the thought that should be even more scary is what may happen if you don't start inves... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards
21st May 2007
Benjamin Graham is often referred to as ‘the father of value investing’, and wrote the book The Intelligent Investor, in 1949. Its basic principles are still in use today. Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham’s protégé, is often called the world’s... Read >
Author: ohadlivne
09th May 2007
Toronto, ON April 28, 2007 – The investment and personal finance book industry is a multi-million dollar industry as North Americans hope to glean tips to invest their money to obtain a maximum return on their investment portfolio, retire early and live... Read >
Author: PublicRelations
24th December 2006
According to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission warning, “Investors in penny stocks should be prepared for the possibility that they may lose their whole investment." It’s probably justified. There’s no doubt that true penny stocks are among ... Read >
Author: rob rens
06th November 2006
Stock markets represent and portray the commercial and economical strength of a country. The economy of a country relies on the stock market to a great extent, since they trade in the stocks of major companies. These markets are the source of capitalism i... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
03rd April 2006
In the world of the stock market, stock day trading is something many dream about doing and making a fortune with. It is definitely not easy money and luck does not really play a role in this 'trade'. Knowledge of some basic concepts is essential if you j... Read >
Author: Dan alvarez
10th October 2005
For hundreds of years stocks have been a popular investment. Companies issue stocks to raise capital for expansion and new projects. Each share of the stock represents a partial ownership in the company. When the company makes a profit, the value of the s... Read >
Author: Ron King
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