Are You Wondering Can I Keep My House If I File Bankruptcy?
November 3, 2009 by Emma Elvie
Filed under Investing
Anyone who is struggling with their finances has almost always wondered can I keep my house if I file bankruptcy. You really do not want to give up your home just because your finances are hurting do you?
What Are Home Owners Rights during Foreclosure
October 25, 2009 by Doc Schmyz
Filed under Investing
We often see people get kicked out of their homes in the movies,unfortunately this doesn’t just happen in the movies. Home foreclosure is one of the greatest fears of families due to debt. Even though this is true we often take our bills for granted in favor of our credit cards. Before we know it bills have easily stacked up and we end up not knowing who to pay first to stop the calls.
Understand Forex Leverage
October 19, 2009 by Ahmad Hassam
Filed under Currency-Trading
One of the features of forex markets that differentiate it from other financial markets is the astronomical level of leverage that is commonplace in the forex world. Whats so special about Forex Leverage?
Home Foreclosure: Who The Heck Is Calling My House…AND WHY?
October 18, 2009 by Doc Schmyz
Filed under Investing
Home foreclosure is a not the best situation to be in. Once the notices start coming and the phone starts ringing you can’t really keep hiding. Your going to hear from lots of people who claim that they can help you. These calls are from organizations that have their own motives and goals. In desperate times even a good sales pitch may sound like a miracle.
Position Trading Explained (Part I)
October 16, 2009 by Ahmad Hassam
Filed under Currency-Trading
Position trading is mostly done by big banks, hedge funds and institutional investors. There are four style of trading: Scalping, Day Trading, Swing Trading and Position Trading. Scalping is very short term like a few minutes. Day trading involves a time frame of less than a day. Swing trading is for a week or slightly more. Position trading is all about taking a directional market position and holding it as long as the trade makes sense from the trend standpoint. This means that positions are held for longer term.
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.
Thriving During The Tough Economic Times
August 19, 2009 by Jay Polmar
Filed under Happiness
We are some of those who are prospering during these seemingly challenging times because we are driven with new business opportunities, increased revenues, things like new book deals, and stronger and healthier relationships that have more closeness than we ever thought.
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.
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.