Online Trading is Getting more Popular
November 18, 2009 by Alex Daryl
Filed under Investing
Trading and investing in stocks is something you need to learn before taking actions. Nowadays, there are more people taking up the roles of financial planners upon themselves and empowering themselves when it comes to investing in the stock market. The prevalence of online trading companies has been instrumental in breaking the boundaries between the super wealthy, the only ones that could afford to regularly trade in the market, and the average man who now has the power to make the same trades for less than half the commissions that once would have been necessary for the equavalent amount of work on the part of broker.
The Basic Advantages Of ETF Trading
November 7, 2009 by Patrick Deaton
Filed under Investing
Most people are just learning about ETF trading. Many have only heard bits and pieces about the Exchange-Traded Funds market and how it works. This is an incredibly complex market that a person will want to learn and get comfortable with before beginning trading in earnest. This is a brief overview of the benefits of ETF trading that may encourage a person to look into the market more closely.
The Key Players In The World Of Penny Stock Trading
October 30, 2009 by Malcolm Torren
Filed under Investing
New investors most often find the penny stock trading very appealing for two reasons. One is because it is cheap. The price range is between one to three dollars and not exceeding five dollars. This is defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission or the SEC. In actual practice, shares can even go lower than a dollar each. The second magnet for new investors is its high potential for fast profit at a short period of time.
I Love The Earnings Play Back-tester
October 18, 2009 by Morris Puma
Filed under Investing
Guess what option traders? There’s a new options back-tester on the market that you need to know about. San Jose Options has just released the Options Toolkit which can back-test option strategies instantly and gather you organized data, helping you construct new trades with further confidence.
What You Should Know Before Trading Options
October 3, 2009 by Donald Scott
Filed under Investing
Today we’ll be discussing the differences between investing with stocks and options. Let’s first tackle the less complex investing vehicle, stocks. Most of the world already knows, but in case you don’t, stocks are directional trading vehicles. If we are long the stock, then we make money when the prices of the asset rises, and we lose capital as the underlying asset drops in price. We can also sell a stock short in which the profit comes when the stock falls. In any case when investing with stocks, the direction is what matters. We don’t need to worry about market volatility or time.
The Difference Between A Day Trader And An Investor
September 23, 2009 by James Larson
Filed under Investing
Although many people seem to confuse day trading with investing these two are not the same. Whereas investing is done within long periods of time day trades usually buy and sell stock in much shorter time intervals. Even though it all depends on the stock a day trader does not invest in a company. They buy and sell stock with the intent of making money based on the small fluctuation in price.
Make Money Trading Forex Without Breaking A Sweat
September 21, 2009 by Seth Gainer
Filed under Investing
Forex trading is becoming one of the most popular ways among those who like to make money online. With the advent of the internet many people have started trading in the forex market as one can earn money sitting in the comforts of their home. Forex trading involves certain amount of financial risk; however, with little extra caution and appropriate planning one will be able to make money without sweat.
To Succeed In Forex Trading You Don’t Need to Be Smart, You Just Need to Do This!
September 13, 2009 by Charles Partain
Filed under Currency-Trading
Forex is a leaned talent but 95% of dealers lose and it’s not intellect that separates victors from loser’s, nor is it hard work, its something else what separates winners from losers is enclosed in this article.
Trading Systems: Money Management
September 3, 2009 by Maclin Vestor
Filed under Currency-Trading
How to manage money when buying stocks, futures, or options — what you must know before you buy.
Blue Chip Stocks Going Up
August 29, 2009 by Michael Swanson
Filed under Investing
With all the bad things going on in the stock market these days, it’s nice to at least know you can get something at a good price. This is especially true of blue chip stocks. Best of all, the companies that own these will typically pay you dividends even in an economy like this, so they’re a good bet.
General Elements Of Forex Trading
August 27, 2009 by Cecil Hopkins
Filed under Currency-Trading
Forex trading is the exchanging of foreign currencies in a global market. It is for example the buying of a euro in relation to the value of a dollar. You buy one currency by paying the equivalent amount of another.
Specialize In Trading US Dollar (Part II)
August 25, 2009 by Ahmad Hassam
Filed under Investing
Knowing currency correlations between the major pairs can help you a lot in your trading. Suppose you have the data about the currency correlations of the major currency pairs. The correlation between GBP/USD and EUR/USD is 0.68. This correlation coefficient is positive and it means both the pairs move in the same direction 68% of the time.
Discover The Truth About Out Of The Money Covered Call Option Writing!
August 25, 2009 by Marc Abrams
Filed under Investing
Many websites and e-books on investment training strategies promise you incredible things. Writing Covered call options on stock is one of the most popular trading strategies taught today. These websites promise that you can earn up to 10% monthly returns using that very strategy. Sound good? Read on.
Long Term Investing with Options
August 19, 2009 by Jordan Weir
Filed under Investing
Many people view options as only a short term tool. The idea of a highly leveraged instrument with the potential to make big bucks quickly appeals to the risk taker inside all of us. Just like a card counting black-jack player, options can be used to make consistent short term gains, provided the user is careful, and knows what they’re doing. But while options are usually employed solely by that clique of high-octane traders, they actually have enormous benefits that tend to go unnoticed by many a long term investor.
Watch The Stock Market News
August 11, 2009 by Michael Swanson
Filed under Investing
One of the best sources for stock market news a few years ago was the Wall Street Journal. Today, news from the market can be found in many ways and in many places.
What Are Stock Indexes? (Part I)
August 4, 2009 by Ahmad Hassam
Filed under Business
There are hundreds of ETFs and HOLDRS covering key industry benchmarks such as the various Standard & Poor Indexes, Russell Indexes and the Dow Jones Averages or other less well known narrow based sectors.