Archive for Investing
November 2, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: penny stocks
There are a ton of definitions out there for what exactly a penny stock is. The general accepted definition by both the public and the SEC is a stock priced under $5 a share. Usually a penny stock doesnt have much of a history behind it and the company as a whole is […]
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October 15, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: Which Investment Club Should You Join? Is it a Safe Stock Market Investment Club
Would you join a safe stock market investment club where you met regularly with friends to have a good time, learn something, and hopefully make some money? If you said yes to that statement, you might want to consider joining, or […]
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October 15, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: Hidden Blueprint for Profiting In Stock Trades - Managing and Exiting Positions
Once you`ve found the best entry point for your stock trades, you need to keep your position out of trouble while you hold it and wait for potential profits. How does a position get into to trouble? In an environment as volatile as […]
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October 14, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: Creative Ways to Organizing Your Investment Stock Trader Club
In parts 1 and 2 of this series I gave some broad guidelines on the business set up of your stock trader club. In this article we`ll go into some more detail. First off, your investment stock trader club will need to decide what type of […]
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October 14, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: Discover The Amazing Award Winning, Secret To Support and Resistance Lines
Why is support and resistance important? People don`t pay much attention to the people and objects that play supporting roles. But, where would a house be without it`s support beams? Where would the leading actor be without his supporting cast? Well, the first one […]
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October 13, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: Tips and Tricks To Set Up Your Second Stock Trader Club Meeting
You`ve met once, determined how often the club is going to meet, how many members there are, and even thought about a name. However, your new stock trader club isn`t quite ready to make its first stock purchase yet. There are few things […]
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October 13, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: Stocks: Hidden Blueprint for Profiting In Stock Trades - Entering, Holding and Exiting
To quote that famous line from the eighties television show, The A-Team:
I love it when a plan comes together
With stock trades, I always have a plan, and so do all successful traders. Why is this so important?
First of all, having a plan […]
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October 4, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: penny stocks, investing, finance
You should never trust just one stock so much that you are willing to risk all you money in it and no other stock. A wise investor always spreads out their money among several different stocks so as to minimize the effect of a bad day in the stock market. It […]
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October 4, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: investing, financial planning, penny stocks
There are those who hate penny stocks and feel that they are too good to invest in them. Those who have had success with penny stocks would disagree though. To cut to the chase penny stock investing is about buying very low priced stocks and trying to make money fast. […]
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September 8, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: French leaseback, leaseback, property
What exactly is a leaseback property? Any property that is fully fitted and furnished, let out on a temporary basis and which provides hotel type services such as managed reception, breakfast and laundry facilities is a leaseback property. It can be a holiday, business, student or senior citizen’s residence.
Leaseback is […]
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September 7, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: penny stocks, stock market, buy stocks, investing
Penny stocks give investors with a smaller cash flow the opportunity to experience large gains. Of course penny stocks are not just for the investor with empty pockets but usually those with tons of money dont concern themselves with micro-cap/penny stocks. This is for a couple reasons. One […]
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August 28, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: shares, trading, stock market, stock exchange, funds
Mutual funds are divided into three categories with regards to fees, based on how much you will have to pay in charges, and commissions - load funds, low-load funds, and no-load funds. As you might expect, load funds typically charge fees, including commissions and other fees. […]
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August 21, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: options trading, options trading strategies, stock options trading, stock trading1
The terms ‘bull’ and ‘bear’ are often associated with vertical spreads. This leads most people to think of vertical spreads as directional plays, which is true. Vertical spreads can also be used to take advantage of two other potential trading opportunities - time decay and […]
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August 14, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: breakup value
If you are new to investing, you may have heard of breakup value, but have no idea what it means. Sounds bad, huh? If there is much discussion about the breakup value of a company, it could mean that the company is having problems and is about to be sold off.
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Simply put, the […]
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August 6, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: investment, planning, money, finance, solutions, internet, marketing, currency, foriegn
In general now there are only three different types of investments. They are stocks, bonds, and cash. It sounds very simple, right? Fine, unluckily, it gets start very complications from here. You will astonish to see, each type of investment have various types of investments that […]
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July 21, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: investing, stock investing, stock market, stocks, stock trading, options trading, forex
With the advent of online brokers, many individuals are placing themselves in the driver’s seat for purchasing stocks and bonds. The process requires a lot of research and little luck. A quick search online can bring an individual investor all the information […]
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July 20, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: free stock trading system, online stock, stock trading
Those of a most conservative temperament find greatest contentment in fixed income securities designed to protect principal value. Such persons will stick pretty closely to savings accounts, bonds, or preferred stock. For those of more flexible temperament, willing to accept in good grace the wider fluctuations in […]
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July 17, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: options trading, options trading strategies, stock options trading, stock trading1
The Strangle is another option strategy that features the use of options in unison with each other. The Strangle is philosophically identical to its ‘cousin’ the Straddle. However, whereas the Straddle has a single strike as its focal point, the Strangle has its focal point […]
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July 14, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: penny stocks, best penny stocks, penny stock picks
Why in the World would someone invest in a stock that is only worth a small fraction of a dollar? Simple, the potential for return is great even if the company being invested in does not have a great product or service. Most companies that go public […]
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July 12, 2008 · Filed under Investing
Topics: options trading, options trading strategies, stock options trading, stock trading1
Like most trades, time spreads have a maximum loss for the buyer. You can only lose what you have spent. If you paid $1.00 for the spread, your maximum potential loss is $1.00. If you bought the spread for $2.00, the maximum potential loss is […]
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