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Category: Finance >> Investing<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 next page >> by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-04-12 ] Being prepared to act is an important part of stock trading. Evaluating sell signals and determining the difference between real and false ones can make the difference between making a good or bad decision.
by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-04-12 ] No one index gives you the entire picture of stock market movements. The combination of the three can help you draw better conclusions about the market movements and what is motivating them. by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-04-11 ] Market news can be your friend, helping you to understand daily events and giving you the opportunity to analyze future trends and investment options. Using Japanese Candlestick signals can help an investor take the news from this life-long friend and profit from it. by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-04-11 ] There are two parts to successful fundamental and technical analysis: picking the right company and buying at the right price. The price to sales ratio is one tool that will help you determine if “the price is right”. by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-04-11 ] The best investment advice happens to also help to make a strong portfolio; follow the money flow. If a company is successful at making and sharing its money, it will be a company that has strong investment potential.
by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-04-10 ] Depending on your perspective, the oil industry is not the evil empire that it is portrayed to be and oil investments can be very attractive. Whether stock investing or commodities trading, oil can be an excellent addition to your investment portfolio. Do your technical analysis, consider your trading plan and make your oil investment work for you. by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-04-04 ] For the average investor, nothing beats index funds. by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-04-04 ] These investment strategies are all beneficial to the successful investor. The significant difference between them is their level of risk. Part of formulating your stock trading plan is identifying your current risk tolerance. It is likely that a younger investor will have a greater tolerance for risk due to a greater time to make up for any losses, while an investor close to retirement might choose a conservative approach to make money yet better protect his or her investments. by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-04-04 ] While the market can be unpredictable, the principles and techniques needed to be successful have been used for years and have been shown to be quite reliable. A well thought-out plan and the lessons learned by others will provide the best investment advice an investor can ever receive.
by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-04-04 ] An unstable market can still be a source of great wealth, if the investor is wise and sticks to his or her plan. Unstable markets move in a way that creates opportunities for smart investors. The key is to stay within your stock trading plan. Unstable markets can be a great source of income if you take the time to find the winners. by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-03-28 ] Tips for finding profitable stocks by Stephen Bigalow Bigalow  [ 2007-03-27 ] Tips for finding profitable stocks by David Stevenson [ 2007-03-27 ] Successful financial traders share some common qualities. This article describes 5 of those traits and explains why they are important. by Gabriel Rise  [ 2007-03-26 ] There is a demand for capital by nations with increasing budget deficits like the United States, Europe, and Japan who suffer from a reduced amount of available capital needed to sustain their economies at a time when they are emerging from a recession. by Steve Selengut  [ 2007-03-14 ] Stock Market realities need to be dealt with quickly, decisively, and with zero hindsight. Because amid all of the uncertainty, there is one indisputable fact that reads equally well in either market direction: there has never been a correction/rally that has not succumbed to the next rally/correction... by Yudi Hariyanto [ 2007-03-13 ] Ask yourself before invest in the stock market. Which money do you use? etc by Sarah Jane [ 2007-03-11 ] We all want to save money, but where should we start? by Ewan McGarrie [ 2007-03-07 ] Ewan's advice is helpfully free, but don't think a guaranteed rental scheme is! by Ewan McGarrie [ 2007-03-07 ] Thinking of investing in French leaseback property? Done well it looks good, advises Ewan McGarrie by Jeff Wendland  [ 2007-03-06 ] With the turbulent times of today, it is important to understand past investment lessons to help you adapt to today's changing financial climate. by Bernard Ng Ng [ 2007-03-04 ] To achieve financial freedom is to generating enough passive income to cover your lifestyle. When you have sufficient passive income, you no longer need to work in order to survive. There are many ways to generate passive income, but before deciding which is the best for you, here are 5 factors to consider.
by KOT KOT KOT [ 2007-03-04 ] a)When you buy off-plan it means your future house is at the drawing board stage. The best thing about it: you can select any paint color, change around internal walls, and get any tiles, bathrooms, kitchens in this case you get custom design property as though it was self-build but you do not have to pay anything extra for private architecting. by Adam Yager [ 2007-02-27 ] Outperform the Market...everytime. A trading strategy the consistently beats all major indexes. Information is Free. No subscription required. by Ismael D. Tabije  [ 2007-02-27 ] Venture capital is capital provided by external investors for financing of new, growing or struggling businesses. Venture capital investments generally are high risk investments but offer the potential for above average returns. by Dale Rogers  [ 2007-02-23 ] Many therapists compare a divorce to a death like experience. It is loaded with emotion welling up to sometimes very irrational behavior. If it’s just two people, that’s one thing. If there are children involved, that’s a whole different ballgame. With two people that say are splitting on an amicable basis that would be ideal for each. Divide the stuff up and hasta la vista baby. However, if there are commingled financial assets, a home, investment properties, second homes, credit cards, retirement funds, disportionate earnings, co-owners of a business and such things can get messy. If a prenuptial agreement exists that may make the division of assets and other properties a bit clearer. If not then, baring a Do-It-Yourself Divorce Kits, enter the lawyers. by Chad Surges [ 2007-02-21 ] I have tried for a few years now to get my parents to switch from their traditional low-interest brick and mortar savings account. However, they are stuck in their low minimum investing lifestyle. They simply have no desire to learn about investing because they were raised in a time when you worked hard and then harder for your money. by Paul J Malacara Malacara [ 2007-02-19 ] Truthfully, the only difference between you and e-currency trading experts is time. If you'll invest a little more time in reading, you'll be that much nearer to expert status when it comes to e-currency trading.
by Bob Smith [ 2007-02-15 ] Foreclosure real estate properties are often sold based on amount of the owed debt. Depending on the state, most foreclosure real estate properties are auctioned in a foreclosure sale. In foreclosure auctions, the highest bidder wins. When the foreclosure real estate property did not interest any buyer, the creditor usually receives the title to the foreclosure property. These foreclosure real estate properties are now termed as “real estate owned”. by Morton Rennick [ 2007-02-01 ] Summary of performances of key investment asset classes and equity markets in 2006. Look ahead at likley performances in main asset classes for 2007. Relevant for European and particularily Ireland & UK Investors. by Alison White  [ 2007-01-31 ] First week of the year at the Wall Street stock market closed with hefty losses. by Alison White  [ 2007-01-31 ] A significant percentage of 74 of the advisers believe that pensions are the best deal this year by Syed Quadri  [ 2007-01-30 ] If you are a young professional aspiring to be wealthy and looking for extra income opportunities, then you have probably checked out the real estate market. Many are making a fortune through real estate by cashing in on their investment property. At this point in your career, you have two real options you should consider. You could buy an investment property and hope to cash in on the property in the future, or you could look for an income property that will offer profitable cash flow from month to month. Let’s take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of investment properties and income properties. by Ohad Livne Livne [ 2007-01-28 ] There are generally two types of investors- those who attempt to time the market, predict stock prices, and make money quickly; and those who build long-term, diversified portfolios based on solid companies. There are many advantages of long term investing of which short term investors will miss. by Alexander Chong  [ 2007-01-22 ] Article containing information about types of investment such as stock, bond and option in the stock market by Alexander Chong  [ 2007-01-21 ] Article containing information about types of option and its function in the stock market by Rick Martin  [ 2007-01-20 ] A surety bond can be defined as a contract that is closed between three parties, which guarantees that the principal will perform the contract to the beneficiary. The third party of the contract, the surety, thus becomes responsible if the principal fails to complete it.
by Martin McAllister  [ 2007-01-19 ] Regardless of whether you're interested in building your investment portfolio or finding a tax-efficient investment, dealing in shares online allows you to participate in the stock market without ever having to leave your computer. by Larry Potter Potter  [ 2007-01-17 ] There always will be a battle between simply holding on to a stock and hoping to recover your losses with time, versus stopping out and taking a quick loss. by [ 2007-01-15 ] The forex market is by far the largest market in the world. It is estimated that around $1.5 TRILLION is traded every single day. By far more then all the stock, bond and futures markets of the entire world combined! Learning forex trading provides all level of investors with a lot of opportunities that many markets and industries do not provide. Today with the help of the internet anyone can take advantage of on-line currency trading that was once reserved to an exclusive group. by Alan Gillies [ 2007-01-06 ] Part 1 of an Article looking at the investment opportunities to be had in the Far East and Asia by [ 2007-01-05 ] The 12 Rules of How to Avoid Losing and Start Making Money from the Stock Market
RULE 1: WHY DO YOU INVEST?
RULE 2: HOW TO CREATE WEALTH IN STOCK MARKET WITH JUST $1,000
RULE 3: DON'T GET OBSESSED WITH STOCKS
RULE 4: NEVER GAMBLE
RULE 5: SAY GOODBYE TO NEWS
RULE 6: DO YOUR OWN ANALYSIS, FORGET ABOUT TIPS
RULE 7: SELL YOUR STOCKS EVEN LOSING MONEY
RULE 8: DON'T JUST FOCUS ON MAKING MONEY
RULE 9: HISTORY WILL NOT ALWAYS REPEAT
RULE 10: QUOTES FROM WARREN BUFFET
RULE 11: TURN BAD STOCKS INTO GOOD STOCKS, DON’T JUST HOLD YOUR STOCKS
RULE 12: WAKE UP FROM MISTAKES
by Rick Martin  [ 2007-01-04 ] Every company knows how important is to have a good presentation. True professionals require specialized services in order to show what they are all about.
by Rick Martin  [ 2007-01-04 ] Maps function as visualization tools for spatial data. Spatial data is acquired from measurement and can be stored in a database, from which it can be extracted for a variety of purposes.
by [ 2007-01-02 ] A comprehensive introduction to financial spread trading designed to develop your skill in spread trading over the long-term. by pali brown [ 2006-12-27 ] GATEWAY TO FINANCIAL FREEDOM-through fixed-return invest plan. by Alexander Chong  [ 2006-12-25 ] Article containing information about arbitrage type option trading strategy
by Penny Namen  [ 2006-12-21 ] For online trading, IFX and ForEx, visit CBFX
by Peter Leeds [ 2006-12-18 ] How to avoid the pitfalls of holding on to a stock investment too long. by Marc Lubaszka [ 2006-12-14 ] While paper-based investments and real estate are vulnerable to effects of changing times, gold soars. A precious metals investment may save a portfolio when all else fails.
by Karen Lovendahl  [ 2006-12-11 ] Costa Rica is near the equator and is considered subtropical but the average temperature is only between 71 and 81°. Many different types of plants and animal species thrive here. The two seasons also provide a very comfortable climate for visitors who travel and relocate to the country year round. |