Documents tagged 'Stock'

Using Automated Investment Strategies To Invest Wisely

Author: Jim Pretin Subscribe to users feed

Published: 18/07/2008

Ideally, investors try to buy a stock when the price has reached a support level (a level at which the price is as low as it will go) and sell the stock when it hits a resistance level (a level at which the price is as high as it will go). This is easier said than done. Most investors end up...

Tips On Becoming A Successful Stock Market Trader

Author: Alexander West Subscribe to users feed

Published: 16/07/2008

Stock market investment is a very difficult business to predict, and people who are able to act according to their instincts are frequently the successful ones. Every person, including the successful stock trader, is human and consequently makes mistakes. However the successful stock...

What Causes a Stock Market Crash?

Author: Alexander West Subscribe to users feed

Published: 16/07/2008

You can usually predict, well before the event, that a stock market crash is going to happen. There are certain events which happen prior to the crash, and which lead up to it. To begin with the market is quite weak, a situation which is known as a bear market. When this happens many people are...

Should You Buy Gold as an Investment or as Insurance?

Author: Bruce Lipski Subscribe to users feed

Published: 15/07/2008

As an investor, you should always know what your objectives are. One of the biggest traps investors fall into is buying a gold position that has little or no relationship to his or her objectives. Gold is not for everyone. Buying gold is usually used as an insurance policy in case other...

Tips For Purchasing Philatelic Material

Author: Victor Epand Subscribe to users feed

Published: 14/07/2008

An expertizing certificate is given to any stamp that has been submitted to an expertizing service, but only after experts have inspected it. The expertizing certificate states in printed form what their combined opinions and the established pedigree of the stamp is, which is extremely important...

World's Largest Stock Market - The New York Stock Exchange

Author: Alexander West Subscribe to users feed

Published: 14/07/2008

When the United States of America were newly founded, a small group of people founded the New York Stock Exchange, at its first home at 68 Wall Street. The Button Wood Agreement was signed in 1792, followed by the first trading. The name of the agreement was taken from the button wood trees which...

Trading The Stockmarket In Minutes

Author: Alexander West Subscribe to users feed

Published: 14/07/2008

How do you become stockmarket savvy if you do not have the time to learn, as frequently these days most of us do not? Do you enrol on an expensive course and hopefully after 3 days of solid tuition you come out a trader? Most people after they have completed a course do not trade or take what...

Stock Market Orders: The Bracketed Order

Author: Alexander West Subscribe to users feed

Published: 14/07/2008

To get the best from bracketed orders, you need to have sufficient knowledge of how they work in the stock market. Here is an example which might help you to understand how stock market bracketed orders work. If you place a bracketed order for 100 shares at $30 each, you can then set a sell...

Bass Fishing in the Modern Era

Author: Warren Wong Subscribe to users feed

Published: 13/07/2008

Even though the sport of bass fishing had been around since the turn of the century, it wasn't until the development and implementation of modern technological advancements into the sport that it gained widespread success and acceptance throughout the country. These developments really began to...

Choose Your Stocks Wisely For Stock Market Trading

Author: Amit Kheterpal Subscribe to users feed

Published: 12/07/2008

When you enter the tock market for making money then the fundamental difference between you making money or losing money lies in the kind of stock pick you make for trading. There are several theories about how you pick stocks for trading. All the theories boil down to one thing which is risk...