Stock Market Articles
31: Evaluating Your Financial Position When Preparing To Invest by: jimmycox
One point should be made clear at the outset: you don't have to be wealthy to invest. Among outsiders you can hear it said that stock ownership is a rich man's game. This can mean any of several things: that the market is too complicated for the little man, that brokers aren't interested in small orders, that only the person who can lose a bundle without feeling it should invest.
32: The Risks and Rewards of Investment Clubs by: jimmycox
While being part of an investment club will build your confidence with the stock market and work to reduce your personal risk, there is no way to make investing completely safe or stock markets easy to understand. With unpredictable swings in prices, bull and bear phases, and stories about people making and losing millions overnight, stock markets can be an intimidating to a beginning investor.
33: Futures: Confidential Tactics Reveal How To Make Excellent Futures Trades by: jimmycox
Trading is often considered a risky business. But, no one denies that there are also great rewards to be found in the markets. This dichotomy appears in every trade made. The key to making good futures trades is to understand this fact, and calculate the risk to reward ratio of all futures trades you make. You need to know what the likely return of the trade is if it goes according to plan, and how much are you likely to lose if it doesn`t.
34: Commodities: Trading Expert Reveal Secrets That Helps Beginners Master Commodity Markets by: jimmycox
Nothing we do in society prepares us to function effectively in the commodity markets and an environment with no real boundaries.
35: Stocks: How Stops Help You To Make Money In The Stock Market by: jimmycox
To make money in the stock market, setting stops is an imprecise science and involves a lot of trial and error, but it is an integral part of being a successful trader.
36: Options: How A Million Dollar Options Trader Sets His Stops: Underhanded Tips and Tricks by: jimmycox
When a options trader understand that it is important to set stops on all their positions, they often don`t know where to set them. As a options trader, how close should a stop be to price of the position they are entering? Should they be tight, set quite close to the price, or a little looser? What about trailing stops?
37: Earnings Matter: S&P and Stock Market Investing by: mutualdecision
Mutual fund review, S&P and related earnings.
38: Charting Basics: What is on the Financial Trading Charts? by: ianjackson
The most basic charts are bar- and line charts. If you are new to the trading game and not a Ph.D. in Statistics, these humble charts are the way to go. In fact, even if you are an experienced trader, bar and line charts probably still have a special place in your daily trading life. These charts are simply indispensable!
39: Online Stock Trading - Stock Trading Strategies by: amaramar
The ease of online stock trading draws the attention of new investors and investors looking for an alternative to the old methods of trading. However, before getting carried away, investors should look into the basics of stock trading strategies to help protect themselves from what can be a very tempting albeit confusing world of stocks.
40: The Fundamentals And Life Cycle Of Venture Capitalism by: LowJeremy
Venture capitalism is a system wherein a venture capitalist invests money in small and fledgling companies to finance its start up or restructuring with the hopes of greater yield in the years to come. Instead of providing a loan, venture capitalists exchange their investments for a stake in the company often in the form of shares, which they will later unload.
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