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NASDAQ Stock Orders (12 Nov 2007) Stocks that are not listed on a traditional exchange but trade via the NASDAQ system are handled with a very different mechanism.
What Do You Need to Know About Mutual Funds (12 Nov 2007) Every man wants to earn more and if that can come through the door of the stock market then it can be every man's dream. Investment is a risk that a person has to take in order to earn profits.
Mutual Fund Overdose: How Many is Too Many? (12 Nov 2007) Conventional investment wisdom tells us to diversify our holdings so that we minimize risk and maximize return. That is sound advice but exactly how many mutual funds should you own to achieve that diversification? The answer to this question varies depending upon your investment goals but you can use a standard rule of thumb to help make this decision.
Emotion and Stock Trading (12 Nov 2007) The stock market is nothing but a mirror of the investors collective emotion. Here is how to recognize your own emotion, and use emotion to your trading advantage.
Shorting Strategy and Value Investing (12 Nov 2007) Shorting Strategy for Value Investors?
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The Easy Secrets To Determine Stock Market Position Sizing (12 Nov 2007) When trading in the stock market, position sizing is where all the tools of money management come together.
Investing in Stocks (12 Nov 2007) There have been a lot of books written on how to be a smart investor and how to time the market.
Six Things To Do In A High Risk Market (12 Nov 2007) Did you know that 80% of the price movement in a stock or a mutual fund is determined by the overall market conditions and by the company's sector? This is the reason we use the top-down approach in managing your money. We look at the market conditions and at how the sector is performing before selecting individual names.
Do You Buy a Stock Because You Like Its Revenue? (12 Nov 2007) Many investors are interested in revenues that a Corporation generates. Yet if you really are concerned with performance, you will look at only the earnings. If you are especially savvy you only care about winning or profit, cash flow and on-going customer base.
What is a Mutual Fund? (12 Nov 2007) Ever wondered what is a mutual fund?
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Mutual Funds (12 Nov 2007) Outlined below are some of the advantages and disadvantages of mutual funds.
Different Types of Mutual Funds (12 Nov 2007) This is a guide to the different types of mutual funds.
Stock Trading - Daddy, Why Arent We Rich? (12 Nov 2007) One Saturday morning, while he was sitting at his computer studying the market, David's 7 year old daughter came up, tugged at his shirt sleeve, and said, "Daddy, why aren't we rich?" He looked his child in the eye, and thought to himself, what a great question - why aren't we rich?
Stock Trading Diversification (12 Nov 2007) This is the continuing story of our two imaginary traders, Peter and Paul.
Mutual Fund Expense Lies (12 Nov 2007) You can't rely on everything you read in the prospectus.
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Commoditizing the world (12 Nov 2007) Let's discuss commodities; with the latest Enron situation, it is important to understand the way things work. A commodity is anything useful, especially a transportable agricultural product or mining product. This comes from the Latin word "commoditas" meaning roughly advantage, convenience. So then what is a commodity? Well we consider Gold, Silver, wheat, corn, pork bellies, coffee, etc all commodities.
Trading Tips No 2: The Big Lie in the Stock Market (12 Nov 2007) It is commonly reported that the stock market averages about 10% per year return over the long term (decades). So the investor that buys and holds a diversified portfolio of stocks or mutual funds is led to believe that their portfolio will grow by 10% per year on average. You know the mantra, “Not to worry, I’m a long term investor. On average, I’m earning 10% per year.
A Personal Stock Market Investment Philosophy (12 Nov 2007) Persistence, persistence, persistence, and your stock market investment philosophy will become unbeatable!
How Covered Calls Turned a Trader Around (12 Nov 2007) Sidney felt sick as she looked at her latest OptionsXpress trading statement. In just 8 months, she had managed to turn her $120,000 account balance into less than $70,000.
Struggling Stocks, Booming Commodities (12 Nov 2007) US stock market in general is struggling. It may take another decade for NASDAQ index to revisit 5000. However, The commodities market is booming and energy stocks are dirt cheap.
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