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21. The Trading Psychology Plan
by: Barry Lutz
Did you ever see the movie The Italian Job, and if so do you remember when John Bridger asked: “you see those pillars over there, that’s where they used to string up thieves who felt fine.” Make the transition from paper trading to real money trading and you will feel FINE too – Freaked-out Insecure Neurotic and Emotional. And what a great analogy ‘string up’ is, because after all those months ... (read more)
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22. How To Choose A Uranium Stock
by: James Finch
Now that the uranium bull market has gone to a new level, a number of exploration stocks made spectacular percentage gains after the International Investment Conference held in San Francisco in late November 2005. We turned to Kevin Bambrough, Market Strategist, and Jean-Francoise Tardif, Portfolio Manager, at Sprott Asset Management for their advice on how to navigate through the more than 250 ur... (read more)
• March 2006 •
23. Making Money with Penny Stocks
by: Terry Jones
I am constantly surprised when I see article after article telling me how easy it is to make thousands, if not millions in the stock market with penny stocks. Just recently I stumbled across an article, a very naive one at that which stated that if you investing $1000 in a stock, and it doubled, and you repeated that over 10 years, you would have over a million dollars. Well, if a 1000lb golden me... (read more)
• March 2006 •
24. Against the Top Down Approach to Picking Stocks
by: Geoff Gannon
If you have heard fund managers talk about the way they invest, you know a great many employ a top down approach. First, they decide how much of their portfolio to allocate to stocks and how much to allocate to bonds. At this point, they may also decide upon the relative mix of foreign and domestic securities. Next, they decide upon the industries to invest in. It is not until all these decisions ... (read more)
• March 2006 •
25. An Analysis of Overstock.com (OSTK)
by: Geoff Gannon
Why is a value investor writing about an unprofitable internet company? Because value investing is about finding dollars that trade for fifty cents; with a market cap of less than 75% of sales, Overstock.com (OSTK) looks like it may be exactly that. But isn’t it too risky? The greatest risk in any investment is the risk of overpaying. So, the real question is: what is Overstock worth? I think it’... (read more)
• March 2006 •
26. A Guide to Common Stock Market Terms
by: John Mussi
The stock market can be a great investment tool, but many people find themselves unsure of whether or not to invest in the market because they are unfamiliar with some of the more common terms associated with market trading. If you are one of these people, don't despair; below you'll find several of the more common terms associated with the stock market defined so as to help you make sense o... (read more)
• March 2006 •
27. My Simple Penny Stock Picking System
by: Sam Chim
Before investing your hard-earned cash into penny stocks, it is important to research the penny stocks you want to invest in before committing any cash.. You want to find profitable penny stocks. To do this, you’ll need penny stock leads. Leads are just names of penny stocks that you are thinking of investing in. There are many ways to get penny stock leads. For example, searching the internet (b... (read more)
• March 2006 •
28. Avoiding Common Stock Market Scams
by: John Mussi
It seems that there are more and more scams and dishonest deals in the news every day… and it may appear that no one is safe. Many people put off making investments that could make a lot of money down the road because of the fear of stock market scams, but with a little bit of care and common sense they don't have to. It's possible to easily avoid most stock market scams, if you take the tim... (read more)
• March 2006 •
29. Choosing a Stock Market Analyst
by: John Mussi
With so many different companies offering such a wide variety of stocks and bonds, it can be difficult to keep track of which ones are good investments and which ones will cause you to lose money. If you aren't sure how to tell the good stocks from those that aren't so great, or simply don't have the time that you'd need to keep track of all of the different stocks so as to know when i... (read more)
• March 2006 •
30. How and When to Invest in the Stock Market
by: John Mussi
As the world economy continues to grow, more people than ever are turning to the stock market in an effort to find ways to make their money work for them. Unfortunately, not everyone is able to master the market effectively. To help you to make sure that you get the most out of your investments, the information below will provide tips for when, how, and if you should invest. Be Sure that You'r... (read more)
• March 2006 •

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