Stocks Trading

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11. Succesful Day Trading Techniques
by: Burt Cotton
Although the Securities and Exchange Commission professes that day trading is a very risking business to involve in, it can not stop people from doing what is good especially in terms of profit. There is so much to remember and to take for consideration for one to successfully trade in day trading. Scroll down for some points to be considered before you involve in day trading. You begin by asking ... (read more)
• August 2006 •
12. Rookies Day Trading Strategies
by: Burt Cotton
To succeed in anything, one must have a plan of action so he will know what to do in case a matter of concern comes up. An architect has floor plans to properly construct a building. A professional ballgame team has different gameplans to win against different opponents. In short, one must have strategies to succeed, particularly in endeavors that are volatile in nature. To succeed in day trading,... (read more)
• August 2006 •
13. Is Stock Market-Timing Better Than Buy-And-Hold Investing?
by: Dr. Sanjoy Ghose
Financial planners, brokerage firms and mutual fund companies maintain that individuals should buy and hold their investments forever, till they retire. This "buy and hold" philosophy has been disastrous for millions of investors, who remained fully-invested through the vicious bear market that started in 2000, and have seen their portfolios decimated. Those who bought and held their investments s... (read more)
• August 2006 •
14. Buying an Acquired Stock after the Report has been Released?
by: Dennis Biray
Typically when a company decides to buy another corporation, due to the prospect of growth and cutting cost and the possibility of a bidding war, the company that is desired buy another company will skyrocket in terms of price. Since the stock market is a rational expectations market, such information will be heeded immediately and positioned to bolster the price of a stock instantaneously. Now un... (read more)
• August 2006 •
15. What Is Stock Photography?
by: Kathy Burns-Millyard
Stock photography is simply photos taken "on spec". This means the photographer takes pictures of various objects, people, or situations, and sells them after the pictures have been taken. They are not on a specific photography assignment, instead they are taking photos of subjects they'd like to take pictures of. Stock photography is primarily used in printed advertisements, brochures, magazin... (read more)
• August 2006 •
16. Crush the Stock Market Without Trading Stocks
by: Jeff Watt
Do you look at the stock market and wish you'd bought some Google stock back when it was first offered for $104? You'd have gained nearly 300% on that investment in the first year - that's roughly 9.2% each month! That's a Wall Street level of success! Imagine if I could show you an investment opportunity that could easily give you over 14% monthly? What if 21.5% per month was withi... (read more)
• April 2006 •
17. Day Trading Risk Management
by: Dan Alvarez
Not risking too much money on any given trade is essential to succeeding as a day trader. Unfortunately, when most people start day trading, they do not think about the risk that they are taking - only about the potential rewards. Every day trading strategy must take into consideration the maximum percentage of the total trading capital that should be risked in any one transaction. In fact, a day ... (read more)
• March 2006 •
18. Day Trading
by: Dan Alvarez
If you have come this far, congratulations! You can now start day trading with the confidence that you have drastically improved your probability of succeeding. Day trading is a business like any other. The reason why most businesses fail when they start is because of lack of preparation, not because of a lack of intelligence or potential. You do not need potential to day trade. All you need to st... (read more)
• March 2006 •
19. Looking To Get Started With Penny Stocks?
by: Sam Chim
If you are looking are thinking that Penny Stocks are a “Get Rich Quick Scheme”, I’m sorry to disappoint you. Although great fortunes can be made from penny stocks, people can also lose everything they invest in Penny Stocks. The most important investment you can make at the start of your investment career is to invest in education. Why Education and not stock? Diving head first into the stock ma... (read more)
• March 2006 •
20. Emini Course: Market Order, Limit Order, Stop Order, Stop Limit Order Demystified!
by: Michael Taylor
Types of Orders Placing orders is an art in itself. Beginners often do not know when to use market orders and limit orders. Different orders are used in different market conditions. But the limit order is the one that is most versatile. Understanding a limit order is essential to your trading success. I will only discuss the case for buying, the reasoning and mechanism is the same for shorting. Ma... (read more)
• March 2006 •

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