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Currency Trading, Make Some Folding Money Part Time

Posted on September 30, 2009 by william onedge

The value of the US dollar changes daily, and other countries monetary units may be doing better in trading than ours. Most people do or think they do have some basic understanding of the stock market and financial futures. Currency trading can be a way to diversified your stock portfolio, but you need to know that there are some differences between it and other stock market trading.

Things that One Should Keep in Mind Before Investing

Posted on September 30, 2009 by Regie Macalam

Investing is a very delicate task to do. There are a lot of things to ask, some of them should be turned to a project management consultant, and some are answered all by yourself. You may gain better profit but the risks as well is high, if not properly thought about. You must answer what type of investment you should deal with, when is the right time, and the last and most important, will you be able to handle it.

Commodity Trading, It Can Be For You

Posted on September 30, 2009 by william onedge

The stock market today as in the past has many confusing terms, with "commodities" and "futures" being two of them. The simplest definition of the term "commodity," means actual, physical, tangible goods. Whether it refers to corn, soybeans, oil, or gold, the actual physical item is referred to as a "commodity".

Fixed rate bonds and saving market 'recovering from recession'

Posted on October 22, 2009 by Sam Gooch

UK savers were badly hit during the worst parts of the recession, as base rates continued to fall to their lowest level in history to just 0.5%, the rate at which they still remain today, marking the sixth month in a row. As a result of these low rates, the United Kingdom savings market crashed, forcing the people that were once able to live off their interest returns to have to dip into their capital.

How to Overcome Your Fear of Investing in Real Estate

Posted on October 20, 2009 by Alex Carlson

Investing in real estate to get monthly cash flow seems like a good idea to you but you are not sure you are ready to take that step yet. What if you are not able to deal with it? What if a natural disaster destroys your hard-paid property? What if you can’t rent it out and are left only with expenses? What if the renter breaks everything or don’t pay the rents?

Got Debt? Easy Ways to Make Life Easier!

Posted on October 24, 2009 by Alex Carlson

Saving money in such a tight economy can be tough. Getting out of debt can be even harder. With so many businesses laying off employees, people have become more aware of their finances and are looking for ways to pay off their credit cards and live cheaper. Here are a few ways to lighten the load of financial stress.

Discover How to Invest In Penny Stocks

Posted on September 22, 2009 by Burt Sears

You'd be insane to not want to pick hot penny stocks and investments that will take an initial $.10 per share into $1 per share. What if you bought 10,000 shares? What about 100,000 shares? You'd be sitting pretty, I bet. Unfortunately, it's just not that easy. People will tell you there's a better chance of picking a winner off the dart board than all the educated guesses and tips out there. Not everyone is negative, however, and may depend heavily on complicated and bori...

What is Swing Trading?

Posted on October 20, 2009 by Rogger Fed

Swing trading is somewhat similar to day trading, when traders are looking to make a profit on a relatively quick buy and sell cycle. The main difference between the two is the swing trading is generally done over a longer time period than day trading.

Strategies for Effective Swing Trading

Posted on October 20, 2009 by Rogger Fed

Much of the success of swing trading lies in the quantities that you trade as a proportion of your total available to trade. Consider that if you are a beginning investor, you have a limited amount of money to trade, say a few thousand dollars. If you go out and get aggressive, move all of the money into a few quick trades looking for the crest of a wave you might end up wiping most or all of your money in fairly short order.

Things to Watch Out for in Small caps

Posted on October 20, 2009 by George Livico

You can try to get the exposure to small cap in a growth-oriented mutual fund but there are not that many out there and you can’t always get the proportions that you are looking for. In some cases the mutual funds don’t perform as well since they are invested in so many small caps.



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