Stocks Trading

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41. Stock Market Myths
by: Cory Bain
Stock Market Myths 1. You can tell if a Stock is cheap or expensive by the Price to Earnings Ratio. False: PE ratios are easy to calculate, that is why they are listed in newspapers etc. But you cannot compare PE’s on companies from different industries, as the variables those companies and industries have are different. Even comparing within an industry, PE’s don’t tell you about many financia... (read more)
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42. Metastock Part 1: Relative Strength Comparison (RSC) The Key Success Tool In Trading By Stock Market Sectors
by: David Jenyns
Within this report I’ll show you how you can find these profitable trading opportunities with MetaStock. You’ll be able to make use of techniques usually only used by professional traders, such as the Relative Strength Comparison. The basis of the RSC (Relative Strength Comparison) is found in sector analysis. What is Stock Market Sector Analysis? Stock market sector analysis is a top down stock... (read more)
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43. Why Invest In Stocks?
by: Hari Wibowo
Have you ever wondered why investors behave the way they do? For example, why do people invest in bonds or stocks or not at all? Since I am an advocate of stock investing, let me make the case for stock investing. So, why invest in stocks? No, I won't just invest in any kind of stocks. There are goals associated with investing in stocks. For starter, stock investors would want to be compensated... (read more)
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44. Of Stocks, Stockholders And Stock Market
by: Sintilia Miecevole
A copper mining enterprise Stora Kopparberg first introduced the system of stock in the 13th century. The financial backers and owners felt the need to raise money for investment in the new projects of the same company so they started the method of stock and shares. It was also required in order to ward off the threat to the ownership rights if the company was sold, which would mean complete loss ... (read more)
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45. What is “Shorting Stocks”?
by: Cory Bain
What is “Shorting Stocks”? The whole idea of shorting stocks is to make money from stocks that are going down in price. When you short stocks, you are essentially selling stocks that you have borrowed, in other words you do not personally own them. First, you need to have a margin account in order to sell stocks short. A margin account allows the broker to extend credit to you, based on Federal ... (read more)
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46. Penny Stocks - Turn Your Pennies Into Dollars
by: Christopher Smith
Penny Stocks - Turn Your Pennies Into Dollars We've all heard about the investor how bragged about his 100% or 1000% return on a stock or about the guy who made it rich by investing in small caps, undiscovered stocks that made it big. In theory, it seems to be too easy. Invest in a couple of penny stocks, then sell them when they move up. Unfortunately, it is too easy. Too easy to lose money un... (read more)
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47. Reveal Day Trade Losers' Secrets
by: Fei Chen
I attended a lot of seminars and trainings. I also bought many trading books and tried to find secrets of trading. However, 99% of what they know, I can get it from Internet for free. Instead, I find a secret for losers. A trade becomes a loser. Not because he/she lacks knowledge, discipline or technical analysis. That’s because he/ she don’t have confidence and money to fight it back. Confidence ... (read more)
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48. Stock Market Savvy Students
by: Frank Marque
Investing with your Child Many children study about business and finance in their schools. These small students are made to work on imaginary situations to make them realize the actual situations of the market. Children can learn a lot from the stock market to understand business. If your child is a stock market savvy, then you very well work with him. You can actually invest and teach your chil... (read more)
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