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How to Make Money in a Down Market

Author: Nicholas Swezey Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/02/2008

There are actually a few ways to make money in a bear market but the main one we will discuss here is called Short Selling. Short selling is a technique that many stock brokerages allow. It allows you to Sell High then Buy Low, which is the opposite order of the traditional Buy Low, Sell High...

Financial Spread Betting - Ten Strategies To Help Create Success

Author: Holly Franklin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 27/02/2008

Financial spread betting is easier to understand than many believe. This simple ten point guide offers you the tools to enter the financial spread betting market with more understanding. It can be applied to currency trading too. 1. Practice makes perfect If you are a novice then the world...

FAQ - What Is Financial Spread Betting

Author: Holly Franklin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 27/02/2008

There is a new way to bet on the stock market. It is financial spread betting. Many people are asking what is financial spread betting? People are interested in this new concept is that it allows people to speculate on the movement of the market and make large profits but without the actual...

Day Trading The Dow Emini Contract

Author: Phillip Hatley Subscribe to users feed

Published: 27/02/2008

I have been approached by many people wanting to get into day trading. I would say 95% of the people I talk to do not have the funds available to meet the day trading requirements. A minimum account of $25,000 is required at most brokerages. There is a way for someone to experience day...

Understanding Mutual Funds And ETFs

Author: Warren Wong Subscribe to users feed

Published: 27/02/2008

While we all wish we could be Warren Buffet, the truth is that most investors are best served just parking their money in a mutual fund or ETF. What is the difference between these two types of investment options and which one is for you? Both mutual funds and ETFs allow the investor to...

Common Stock Investing Mistakes

Author: Warren Wong Subscribe to users feed

Published: 25/02/2008

As we go into 2008, let us recap some of the common mistakes we all make and strive to avoid making them in 2008. 1. Trading too often. This largely depends on the size of your asset base. If you only have $10,000 to invest, making about 50 trades a year at $10 a trade is $500, or 5% of your...

Stock and Bond Trading Powers Modern Asset Allocation

Author: Steve Selengut Subscribe to users feed

Published: 25/02/2008

For most individual investors, trading is approached in a totally speculative manner. Stock trading, in its more popular forms (Day Trading, Swing Trading, etc.) includes none of the elements that a conservative investment strategy would contain: little if any attention is given to the Quality of...

The ABCs of the Stock Market

Author: Jonathon Hardcastle Subscribe to users feed

Published: 09/02/2008

A recent study indicates that Americans are saving less these days than they were 10 years ago, except for entrepreneurs and corporate executive and in one particular segment - young middle-managers who are about six to 10 years into their careers and only beginning to make headway into the...

How to Make Money with Future Options Trading

Author: Wincent Loh Subscribe to users feed

Published: 04/02/2008

The future option trading has set a new trend that is drawing more and more investors to the stock market. The stock promoters and other parties involved play an efficient supportive role to the traders who are active participants in the stock market. It also allows you to trade in a number of...

Asset Allocation: Investing by the Numbers

Author: Steve Selengut Subscribe to users feed

Published: 04/02/2008

Uno. Asset Allocation is an investment planning tool, not an investment strategy... few investment professionals understand the distinction. Investment strategies are used to implement the asset allocation formula that investment planning produces. Many investors incorrectly believe that...