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Evaluating Your Financial Position When Preparing To Invest
2007-10-08 00:39:42
One point should be made clear at the outset: you don’t have to be wealthy to invest. Among outsiders you can hear it said that stock ownership is a rich man’s game. This can mean any of several things: that the market is too complicated for the little man, that brokers aren’t interested in small orders, that only the person who can lose a bundle without feeling it should invest. However persuasive these arguments, they are all untrue. The fact is - according to a recent New York Stock Exchange Survey - that almost half of all shareowners are in the $5,000 - $10,000 a year income bracket. The median income of the 3,860,000 people who have become stockholders since 1956 is $6,900. This would seem to suggest that an understanding of market operations is not too difficult to acquire, and that an attentive, interested broker is not too hard to find. It can also be assumed that these are shareowners with a fair appreciation of the value of a dollar and in no position to la
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A Fanciful Way Of Illustrating The Basic Principles Of Option Trading
2007-10-08 00:37:51
Among the many investment opportunities that exist, option trading stands as both one of the most exciting and risky as well as one that offers some of the best chances for a substantial return. In order to understand option trading, consider first the word “option.” An option is a choice. When you deal in options, you are making a contract that gives you the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a block of stock at a given price at a future date. Let’s consider an example that could help explain how the option market works. In place of a block of stock, we will use a painting that we discover in a dusty corner of a flea market. The painting has a price of $50, but we do not have that much money available, and will not have it until the end of the week. So, we purchase an option from the owner to buy the painting for $50 by Friday afternoon. We pay him $5 dollars for that option. Before the week ends, it is discovered that the painting is actually the work of a w
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Forex Major Players and Forex Brokers
2007-10-08 00:37:35
Where the big money is, there is the abode for all major players. And forex is a very special place to be if that adage is true. It is no surprise that you will find all the big names of financial market of this world in the forex trading nodal positions. They are the key market players or the market participants, as the jargon goes. Levels in Market Participants We have bank to bank trading at the top of the strata and the participating banks are the large investment banks. The access to this level is hardly available to those not in the same circle. These bank to bank transactions are within the slender margin- called the spread- which is the difference between buy and sell price. The spread widens as we go down the level but here it is truly as sharp as the razor’s edge. Several funds, including pension funds, insurance funds etc take part in the forex market in a big way with huge volumes for small spreads. Banks generally trade for their own account out of their own reserves
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Mutual Funds-One Of The Financial World’s Most Popular Investment Vehicles
2007-10-08 00:37:17
Mutual funds are one of the financial world’s most popular investment vehicles, and for good reason. For a relatively small investment, these funds give individual investors the ability to buy a diverse portfolio of stocks and / or other financial instruments - all in one transaction. If you have just two or more mutual funds, chances are that you’re more than adequately diversified. This means that you don’t have to worry about one bad apple (i.e. Enron) destroying your entire investment account. How Mutual Funds Work So how do these funds work? Each fund is actively managed by a mutual funds professional. This is someone who has several years of experience analyzing and trading stocks or other securities, probably has an advanced degree, and has worked his or her way up the ladder to what is essentially the top of the money management profession. The fund manager chooses the securities that the mutual fund owns. These funds can be composed of stocks, bonds, and /
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Charting Basics: What is on the Financial Trading Charts?
2007-10-08 00:37:04
A picture speaks a thousand words, as the old maxim goes. This maxim holds just as true for charts. Charting is the graphical expression of the behaviour of a stock over a period in time: Charts can be used to afford a birds eye view of the historical, often repeated behaviour or to get up close and personal with the current trading for you chosen time period. The most basic charts are bar and line charts. If you are new to the trading game and not a Ph.D. in Statistics, these humble charts are the way to go. In fact, even if you are an experienced trader, bar and line charts probably still have a special place in your daily trading life. These charts are simply indispensable. Stocks have four different trading points throughout a day. They are: opening price (O), closing price (C), absolute high price of the day (H) and the absolute low price of the day (L). All of these points appear on the charts. The opening price (O) is the first trade of the day. Individual traders tend to plac
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Why You Shouldn’t Believe Everything You Read When It Comes into Online Investing
2007-10-08 00:36:50
Every investor dreams of being an early stockowner in a Microsoft or Intel Corp. Dishonest brokers and stock promoters prey upon this greed and offer unsuspecting investors low-priced stocks in companies with new products or technologies (like the self-chilling soda can). Many fraudulent Internet messages are about general stock-picking advice or mention other investment possibilities. However, some messages tout specific stocks, moneymaking ventures, and service providers. Just remember one simple rule: Don’t believe anything you read until you’ve done some of your own research first. The following are ten examples of online investment scams that you should be wary of. #1 Multilevel marketing plans and pyramid schemes Pyramid schemes, sometimes called multilevel marketing plans, are sure ways to lose money. Individuals are often contacted via e-mail messages and encouraged to recruit six friends; those six people recruit six more friends — and so on, in a relentless
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How Do People Trade In Commodities? Is There Big Bucks To Be Made?
2007-10-08 00:36:34
Remember the old TV show, WKRP in Cincinnati, in which the dorky Les Nessman would always give the pork bellies report? Or how about the 1980’s movie, Trading Places, in which Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd corner the orange juice market? These are both examples of commodity trading in the popular media. Commodity trading is one of the fastest growing sectors of the financial markets, and for good reason - in 2006, commodity prices have gone through the roof. If you haven’t heard anything about the prices of pork bellies or orange juice skyrocketing, that’s because there is much more to commodity trading than just these two items. Corn, oats, soybeans, wheat, soy meal, bean oil, cattle, coffee, sugar, cotton, steel, copper, silver, gold, platinum, natural gas, crude oil, and gasoline are just a few of the dozens of commodity trading options. Metals - steel and gold, in particular - and petroleum-related products, have seen major price movements in the past year. Commod
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Future Option Trading - A Brief History and Overview
2007-10-08 00:36:16
One of the most exciting and little understood markets available to the investor is the Future s Option Market, or Commodity Trading . It is similar to the Stock Options Trading market in many ways, but there are also some major differences. Some of the terminology used in Futures Trading also has a different meaning than the same term when applied to Stock Option Trading, and caution must be used to avoid confusion. In the United States, all of the trading of future contracts are recorded and monitored by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). This agency was created by Congress in 1974 and replaced the earlier Commodity Exchange Authority. The CFTC acts as a watchdog over the entire market, and has considerable power in enforcing its rules and standards. The Future trading market is often called the Commodity Market, or commodity exchange. This is because the underlying asset is a commodity rather than a share of stock. The commodity can be almost anything from a barrel of
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Discover The Day Trader’s Trading Strategies
2007-10-08 00:35:01
One investment opportunity that is much misunderstood is what is called day trading. It can be option day trading, or day trading for regular stock issues rather than options. Either way the name comes from the fact that the transactions take place usually within the time frame of one day. As a matter of fact, many of the transactions take place in a matter of minutes. It was the introduction of ECN’s, Electrical Communications Networks, and their acceptance by the SEC, The United States Security and Exchange Commission, that opened the door to day trading as it is practiced today. In the past, it was the way the Stock Exchange operated that restricted day trading, as a certain amount of time was required to process transactions on the floor of the Stock Exchange. Day trading is a wide and diverse investment opportunity, and its reception by the more traditionalist in the financial world has been somewhat mixed. Often viewed as more gamblers than investors, day traders have be
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What Is Index Option Trading
2007-10-08 00:34:36
Option trading is not restricted to individual stocks. The large commodity market is an option market that deals in all manner of commodities such as grain or cattle. There is also another type of investment known as index option trading. An index is a listing of a number of different stocks that share something in common, and it represents the composite value of all of them. An example is the Dow Jones Industrial Average which represents the value of the 30 largest and most widely held industrial stocks on the New York Stock Exchange. The Standard and Poor’s 500 is another index that represents 500 different stocks. These two well known indices are used frequently to gauge the progress of the economy and the general health of the stock market. They are familiar to most people, even those with little or no interest in the market, as they are widely quoted on news broadcasts. They represent just two of a large number. There are broad based ones that reflect a wide range of widely
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Options Trading 101
2007-10-16 10:59:19
Options trading is much like stock and bond trading. Trading strategies can range from a simple buy and hold to a highly advanced use of technical analysis. Then there is everything in between. Although options trading may be similar to stock and bond trading, there are some distinctions that make options a desirable investment opportunity. They are a contract that confers the right to buy which is a call option, or sell, a put option an instrument. This instrument could be a stock or bond, but the instrument is sold at a predetermined price which is referred to as the strike price, on or before an expiration date. Options that may be exercised at anytime prior to the expiration are referred to as American options. European options, on the other hand, are exercised precisely on the expiration date. Although the terms refer to regional or geographical implications, the exact association or meaning has been long forgotten through the passage of time. Still, American style optio
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Day Trading Against System Trading
2007-10-12 08:40:33
What a day trader does is he restricts his investments to a day. This means that whatever he buys on the day he sells on the same day. The philosophy is there is hardly any chance of a stocks hitting rock bottom over the space of a day. So even if there are losses, it will be marginal. Of course, the profits are also limited since stocks get hardly the time to gain value in just a day. Of course there are exceptions when stocks plummet or shoot-up in hours. But those are generally irregularities. However there are a few issues with day trading. First of all, when someone invests on the stock market there is generally a hope for high returns. Day trading runs counter to that philosophy. Of course you can make high profits even in day trading but for that you will need huge capital where you can pump in money to buy rising stocks, and then sell them at the end of the day when the stocks have gone higher. It is the number of stocks you buy that makes the most difference and not the chang
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Stock Market Rallies - Press Depressed!
2007-10-10 14:06:44
The stock market rallied on Friday and boy was the press upset. When I turned on my car radio I caught the market report near the end and I didn’t hear the news about the stock market rally. All I heard was very depressed journalists reporting. They sounded so sad and upset. I said to myself, “oh no, what terrible thing is happening now! More miners trapped? Are more bridges falling down? No! Please don’t tell me anything like that!” So, what was this cataclysmic event that made these reporters so sad? Well, it turns out, the terrible thing was the stock market soared 233 points, and now, for the second day in a row the Dow Jones Average moved quickly and strongly upward. The day before this 233-point rise the stock market had fallen over 300 points in the morning, but then in the afternoon it turned around and rallied over 300 points! This means the stock market moved up over 500 points in less than two days. The people who were reporting it were abso
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Explaining Online Broker
2007-10-09 04:50:30
The Online Broker is the smart choice for your finance needs. The Broker removes the confusion and makes the process of obtaining a loan simple, clear and economical. One of the topmost important investment decisions a person can make has nothing to do with stocks, bonds or mutual funds. This crucial decision is to pick up an Online Broker. There are dozens of companies that offer brokerage services depending on the internet. So how will you decide which one is the most beneficial for you? Here are some important factors to consider to pick up an Online Broker: Discount is not always the necessary aspect - Lets consider starting out with a full-service Broker. They are often unsurpassed for apprentice investors who still need to build confidence and knowledge of the markets. As you become a more sophisticated investor, you can easily graduate into investing more of your money yourself. Availability of an Online Broker - Try studying the company’s website at different times throu


Getting Started In The Forex Market
2007-10-21 00:59:25
The Forex market is known to be a very lucrative market, with trillions of dollars exchanged daily. To get started in the Forex market and make the most of your investments in it, you need to select a suitable broker. Forex brokers do not charge a commission, but generate their income from the difference in the sale and purchase price of currencies at any given point of time. This difference is referred to as the ’spread’, and is calculated in ‘pips’. To save money, choose a broker who offers lower spreads on your Forex investments. Select an appropriate broker While in the equities market brokers function independently, in the Forex market they are usually registered with banks and other kinds of lending institutions. The reason being, these brokers require large amounts of capital to process Forex transactions. Forex brokers must be registered with the Futures Commission Merchant (FCM), and they come under the purview of the Commodity Futures Trading Commissi
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How Mutual Funds Work
2007-10-18 23:37:21
Mutual funds are good options for American investors to meet their financial goals. These funds offer professional management and diversification of the funds invested. Mutual funds assets in 1990-2000 rose from 1.065 trillion to a whooping 6.965 trillion dollars. 10% Americans owned funds in 1980 and by 2000, the percentage increased to 49%. What are Mutual funds? A company dealing in mutual funds invests the money of several investors in bonds, stocks, securities, assets and several other short-term money-market instruments. The combined holdings owned by the mutual fund are known as its portfolio. When you invest in a mutual fund you become a shareholder of the company. Each share in a mutual fund company is the representation of he investor’s proportionate ownership of the fund holdings and the income generated. You earn dividends when the mutual fund company earns a profit, however, your shares will decrease in value if it faces a loss. A professional investment manager
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Latest News in the Stock Markets Investment - Oct 17, 2007
2007-10-17 22:13:42
The price of walking awayThe trio of private-equity firms buying Home Depot’s wholesale supply unit decided to stay with the deal, but they could have walked away from the negotiations - for a modest fee. Bernanke & Paulson warn, Treasurys jumpRead full story for latest details. Indian stocks recover from panic sell-offRead full story for latest details. European stocks mixedEuropean leading exchanges were hovering around the flatline in morning deals, with earnings reports taking the centre stage and semi-conductors charging ahead following strong results from Intel and ASML. Bernanke has warning for Wall StreetIn a speech to the New York Economic Club Monday night, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the central bank’s rate cut in September has shown signs of success, but cautioned that lenders and investors must bear responsibility for financial decisions that caused the subprime mortgage meltdown. India stock index rallies to record highRead full stor
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Stock Market Fundamentals
2007-10-24 08:40:31
As so many people opt for online trading one wonders what are the reasons for so many people going for something new leaving the traditional method. A little investigation throws up quite a few reasons. First of all it is convenient and easy. You don’t have to leave your room. Who could have imagined a few years before to trade on stocks while lying on his bed with his laptop in front of him? But this is how easy online trading has become. And who wouldn’t want that extra bit of comfort. With online trading you can trade at whatever time you feel. Yes, you can trade beyond actual trading hours of the market. So now you can come back from you regular work, take a shower, have your dinner, spend time with your family and before you go to bed spend an hour looking at your investments. But whatever the comfort may be and however convenient it is to carry out trade online, you still will require to know the fundamentals of the stock market. We discuss a few here. Growth Buying S
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Stock Research - What You Need To Know and Where You Need To Go
2007-10-23 15:43:15
For more than 100 years, Wall Street was the exclusive domain of the rich. Not only were stock trading commissions prohibitively high, but research was almost impossible for the average person to find. You might be able to find some out-of-date stock research information at your local library, but up-to-date, real-time research data was something that cost thousands of dollars. This was the paradigm on Wall Street for decades, but then came the internet. Not only did the web provide discounted commissions through online brokers, but also a plethora of informative stock research. While reading books on the market, watching CNBC, and following the business press are all vital elements of any new investor’s education, the most important thing to do before buying your first stock is research it thoroughly. Thanks to the internet, research has never been easier to come by, or less expensive to access. In fact, most stock research is completely free of charge! Stock Research - What


Earnings Matter: S&P and Stock Market Investing
2007-10-22 14:45:23
The S&P 500 is up about 7.5% thus far this year. That’s a good return for just over six months. Will it keep going up? Consider this. The earnings of the S&P 500 companies are expected to grow by about 5% in 2007, according to a leading Wall Street brokerage firm. That means if the market was fairly valued at the beginning of 2007 and there were no big changes as to how investors think about the market, the S&P should only go up by 5% in 2007. Hence, game over. Come back next year. But wait! Let’s examine each of the above assumptions. Was the S&P fairly valued at the beginning of 2007? Well, for the 12 months ended June 2007, it’s up 22%, so it had a pretty good run in the second half of last year and considering that 2006 was the fourth year of the current economic expansion, it’s likely the S&P was around fair value at the beginning of 2007. Okay, but doesn’t the market discount the future? And aren’t all the Wall Street
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Your Guide to Stock Trading Online
2007-10-29 03:30:50
Stock trading has always been a popular way to make money for the many people that are interested in taking a bit of risk. Now that the Internet is available many people are taking their skills and trying their hand at stock trading online. However for the new people wanting to get in on the action, it may be a bit daunting to figure out exactly how online stock trading works. There is a great deal of jargon that is associated with stock trading so before you even begin, you may want to research the ins and outs of stock trading in general. It is good to look towards friends and family for advice on where they trade stocks online, any advice they may have to offer about how you learn about stock trading. It is good to network with someone who is very experienced so you know exactly where to begin. Trading stock online starts with knowing exactly how much you can invest and how much you are willing to lose if your stock goes down. This depends on how much cash you have on hand,
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Latest News in the Markets - Oct 26. 2007
2007-10-26 08:47:24
Latest News in the Markets - Oct 26. 2007 The price of walking awayThe trio of private-equity firms buying Home Depot’s wholesale supply unit decided to stay with the deal, but they could have walked away from the negotiations - for a modest fee. Dollar declines on weak manufacturing ordersRead full story for latest details. Nasdaq up 2% at openThe Nasdaq composite index soared more than 2 percent at Friday’s open after Microsoft’s earnings report, while Countrywide’s rosy outlook helped lift the broader market. 10 investments poised to soarHere are 7 stocks from Fortune’s Fastest-Growing Companies list, plus 3 mutual funds, likely to rise steadily and reliably even in today’s turbulent markets. Why Pfizer-Wyeth deal's a bad ideaYou’d think it was 1999 all over again. Nasdaq third-quarter profit skyrocketsRead full story for latest details. Treasurys little changed at closeRead full story for latest details. Tough times for high-pro


Latest News in the Stock Market Investments - Nov 2, 2007
2007-11-02 03:11:45
The Investment Column: Confident Unilever is a good bet for the long …The Independent - With the no nonsense Terry Smith at the helm, the company is aggressively looking to break Icap’s stranglehold on the market, and some believe the investment banks won’t discourage more competition. Buy Character Group Our view: Buy Current price: 205p Any …Publ.Date : Thu, 01 Nov 2007 23:57:00 GMTS3 Investment Company Announces Dalian Chuming Group AgreementMSN MoneyCentral - S3 Investment Company, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SIVC), a holding company with two subsidiaries doing business in the China market, today announced that Dalian Chuming Group Co., LTD, a client of S3’s Redwood Capital subsidiary, has selected Hunter Wise …Publ.Date : Thu, 01 Nov 2007 13:06:00 GMTNationwide Financial 3rd-quarter earnings fall 9 percent on investment …CNBC - COLUMBUS, Ohio - Nationwide Financial Services Inc., which provides long-term savings and retirement plans, said Thursd
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Exchange Traded Funds (ETF): New Wave or Riptide?
2007-11-01 03:23:55
There was an excellent article discussing the pros and cons of investing in Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) in the July 3rd Wall Street Journal: As ETFs Seek Niches, Risks Rise (unfortunately, The Wall Street Journal doesn’t allow us to link to their articles, perhaps that will change after Rupert Murdoch buys Dow Jones.) There’s over $500 billion invested in Exchange Traded Funds and, I believe, they will either replace open-end index mutual funds or force those funds to lower their expenses. A win for investors. Exchange Traded Funds generally have lower on-going expenses then index mutual funds. You’re charged a commission to buy or sell them, as for a stock, but the commission may be less then the fee charged by your broker, or fund, for buying a mutual fund (consider the share class you’re buying). They are priced, and traded hourly, not at the end of the day as with open-end mutual funds. ETFs are excellent tracking vehicles for many different kinds of inves


Weighing Your Personal Situation When Investing In Stocks
2007-10-31 03:23:24
Your age, the state of your health, the number of dependents you support, the kind of job you have, whether you are a man or a woman, what kind of goals you have set for yourself - all these, and more, are factors which will bear on your decision whether or not to invest. There is no rule, no prescription governing these factors, either singly or in combination. Again, the decision is yours. It is well to wonder, however, whether your personal situation contains any elements which might conflict with your freedom, need, or desire to invest. There is, for instance, no age more appropriate than another for investment. But it is conceivable that a young man might find family obligations, such as a new house, absorbing all his resources, that a middle-aged man might prefer to invest surplus funds in his business, and that an elderly man might feel he is too far along for the amount he is able to invest to bring him any significant return. On the other hand, a young man, if he is able to in
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Options Trading - Calls and Puts
2007-10-30 03:17:00
Options are contracts on an underlying trading instrument such as shares of stock, bonds, a commodity, a mortgage loan and many others. However, there are common features among all options. It does not matter if it is a share of stock or a mortgage loan; they all have certain things in common. One such commonality is the contract feature that specifies what the option owner has actually contracted. Options traders have two situations that may influence their buying and selling: calls and puts. There terms are used to indicate specific behaviors of options at various points of the option’s life. CALLs A call bestows on the contract holder the right to purchase an asset at a particular price on or before the option’s expiration date. This is only a right to buy, it is not an obligation. The call owner always has the choice to allow the option to expire. This does mean that all the initial money that was invested in purchasing the contract is lost, but the choice stil
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Options Trading Strategies, Basic Concepts
2007-11-07 02:59:30
When venturing into the options market, the best way to get the lay of the land is to be acquainted with at least some of the more elementary concepts. These will aid the new investor in successfully executing basic trading strategies. Two basic terms, the call and the put, are the epicenter of the trading strategies. To buy a call confers the right, not the obligation, to buy at a price that is pre set. Conversely, puts give the buyer the right to sell at a pre set price. Options are both sold and bought, meaning that the seller grants the buyer the right and takes on an obligation to fulfill the other side of the trade. The variations to this maneuver include: Long Calls The long call is the easiest to understand and is the most basic concept. MSFT (Microsoft) traded at $28 with June 31 options that were to expire on the third Friday of June. The strike price was $31, meaning that it was pre set so if exercised it had to be bought at that price. Short (Naked) Calls When the wri
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Options Trading - Blessed Are the Greeks - Part I
2007-11-06 02:58:50
The Greeks have long been extolled for their extensive contributions to establishing elementary mathematics. It was the modern Greeks, however, who created the tools that aid options traders to quantify risk and calculate prices. Among these tools, one that rises above the others are the quantities known as “The Greeks.” They are delta, theta, gamma and vega. The underlying mathematics regarding this tool is quite complex, but the basic concepts are simple. They can be used by any trader as a method of measuring risk and maximizing profits. The Greeks are founded on the basis of particular variables that affect the price of an option. Much of this is common sense. For example, the determinants are the underlying asset’s market price, the option strike price, the time left to expiration, volatility and short term interest rates. This data is easy to acquire so it is a logical assumption that it plays a part in an option’s value. The strike price is a prime
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Sound Investing During Market Volatility
2007-11-05 02:58:28
Recent Increases in the volatility of the financial markets have many investors thinking about their portfolios and wondering if they should make changes. This is therefore an excellent time to discuss the importance of maintaining a disciplined approach to diversified investing. Here are four key points to keep in mind about disciplined, diversified investing during periods of market volatility: 1) Diversification is a tool designed to reduce risk. In the financial markets risk and reward go together. Higher reward investments tend to carry greater risk. Although all investors would like nothing better than a high reward investment that carries low risk, it is important to remember how rare that is. When one diversifies one’s portfolio, it is to reduce risk. We do not diversify in order to maximize reward, rather we diversify in order to reduce risk and portfolio volatility. 2) If one’s portfolio is properly diversified, then one need not carry around a great deal o
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Online Trading And The Basics Of Stocks And Shares
2007-11-12 02:59:37
Many today prefer to buy stocks online because they don’t have the time to get involved in trading decisions during the day and want to take decisions only when they are free, that might even be at midnight. Also online trading service providers offer the individual a whole wealth of information to analyze and internalize before making the investment. Further the commission that these service providers charge on each transaction is much less than what on-floor brokers do. So the investor earns a lot more on every transaction. But to be successful in the field of stocks one is required to have some primary knowledge as to what is what and investing on something will yield how much result. In this article we will briefly try to explain a few fundamental things that any investor on the stock markets should know. And since you will be investing online and there will be no guide for you, knowing these basics will definitely stand you in good stead. Growth Buying Stocks These are share
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