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Online Stock Trading Advantages

Posted on November 23, 2009 by John C. Dorsey

The time when the Internet was used primarily for acquiring information and communicating with family and friends is history. Nowadays, the Internet has evolved as a convenient tool for business and investing purposes. The online market that is currently experiencing the fastest growth is stock trading.

Online Trading System

Posted on November 22, 2009 by Viktor Ka

The question is how can a trader choose the right one from such vast number of the online options advisory services available. Below you will find simple questions that should be answered before subscribing and dedicating your money to a particular online trading system.

Analysis of Moving Averages

Posted on November 22, 2009 by Viktor Ka

Moving average is a basic tool that is used as a foundation for majority indicators in the technical analysis. Even if a trader does not use moving averages directly in his/her analysis most likely they are used as a component of other technical studies in his/her analysis.

Option Credit Spreads - Frequently Asked Questions

Posted on November 21, 2009 by Owen Trimball

Option Credit Spreads are one of the most flexible, low maintenance option trading strategies available, giving superior advantages to the astute investor.

Learning All About Stock Market Newsletters

Posted on November 20, 2009 by Adam W. Porter

For stock traders, stock trading newsletters are a blessing and a curse. While there are a lot of good tips in some, the information in others may not be as reliable. Learning to separate the good newsletters from the bad is an important skill that this article will help you with.

Three Common Mistakes People Make When Trading the Markets

Posted on November 13, 2009 by Owen Trimball

While markets are moving in predictable directions based on well established and generally reliable price patterns, all seems well. It's the unexpected moves that come out of left field that a disciplined trader needs to be prepared for.

Getting To Know The Basics Of How To Invest In The Stock Market

Posted on November 12, 2009 by Adam W. Porter

Learning to trade the stock market can be very difficult. It can involve a lot of research. Without a working knowledge of the stock market, simply jumping in with a pile of shares would be disastrous. This article covers the basics of investing in the stock market.

Learn How To Invest In The Stock Market: Penny Stocks

Posted on November 6, 2009 by Adam W. Porter

Investing in penny stocks can be very lucrative, but also risky and dangerous. However, learning where to begin is a job in itself. This article provides guidelines to help you minimize risk when searching for a quality penny stock.

Stock Scanner From RealTick

Posted on October 28, 2009 by v_arya

With a stock scanner, you can create your own custom scan or let the scanner do it for you based on some previous defaults. There are a plethora of stock scanners available on the internet and you could choose one that fits your needs.

Get real time stock alerts for free

Posted on October 28, 2009 by v_arya

You no longer need to be glued to your television sets in order to know the selling point of your stocks. All you have got to do is subscribe to a stock alert service on the internet. One such place where you can get stock alerts for free is yahoo.



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Investing in Green & Eco-Friendly Stocks

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

The socially conscious investor will find a wide range of Eco-friendly stocks and mutual funds to choose from, both small and large. Due to the influence of world-wide concern over global pollution and carbon dioxide, the investor will find many large corporations are snapping up green companies to add to their list of products.

Call and Put Option: Option Trading Basic Fundamental Theory

Posted on November 16, 2008 by alexchong

Article containing information about types of option and its function in the stock market

Penny Sleuth's 10 Tips for New Penny Stock Investors

Posted on June 17, 2008 by Jonas Elmerraji

Many people who have never played the stock market game before start with penny stocks. Heck, even if you've been around investing for decades, penny stocks are still your ticket to triple, quadruple or even quintuple-digit gains. You just can't see those if you bet on the Dow.

Day Trading Skills - A Potentially Lucrative Career

Posted on April 4, 2008 by Ron King

Despite the dire caveats by the Securities and Exchange Commission cautioning investors against the controversial yet potentially well-paying world of day trading, people want to try and attain day trading skill, and a day trading stock tip is literally worth it's weight in either gold, or dross! Here is some information on learning trading techniques, the risk inherent in the system, and strategies for becoming a skilled trader.

Risk Of 'Unlimited Loses' In Naked Option Selling Is A Myth!

Posted on July 8, 2008 by Danny Swad

This article aims to dispel the belief that naked option selling carries the risk of “unlimited losses". The writer puts forward a compelling presentation that thrashes this belief. He shows that with proper trading techniques the so-called “unlimited loss" factor becomes a minor concern to naked option writers making this strategy a profitable investment vehicle that generates consistent above average returns year after year.

Leading and Lagging Indicators

Posted on July 11, 2009 by Viktor Ka

There are two basics types of technical studies in the analysis of the stock market: leading indicators and lagging indicators. However there exist the third group of technical indicators (informational indicators) that do not belong to the none of the above. The informational studies are used to define the market condition, measure volatility and trend.

United States Savings Bonds - How Much Can You Gain?

Posted on November 1, 2007 by Sarah Bais

Governments issue from time to time savings bonds in order to attract funds from investors and use them for what is needed. Actually, this is a way through which the investors are lending money to the government. They may be paper bonds or electronic bonds, but either way, they can be redeemed after one year. The interest for saving bonds is reported only when the bonds are cashed and no dividends can be acquired through them. The only gain is the interest payment added to the value of the bond.

Stock Options - The Greatest Wealth Building Tool Ever Invented

Posted on July 8, 2008 by Danny Swad

This article talks about a unique option trading approach that eliminates the so-called risk of "unlimited losses" in selling naked options. The trading system makes selling options a profitable investment vehicle that generates above average returns of 30 to 60 percent per year consistently.

Investing in the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB)

Posted on June 17, 2008 by Jim Nelson

Most investors are weary about the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB). That's understandable, considering the amount of bankruptcies, shell companies, and de-listings that occur in over-the-counter markets. But there is a very large misconception that is widely shared among investors: that no over-the-counter company has to report current financial information. That is the case with the Pink Sheets, but not so with the OTCBB.

Option Rollouts - Add Profits And Safeguards To Your Option Positions

Posted on October 23, 2008 by Danny Swad

This article describes how the strategy of rolling out options offer an amazing ability to generate additional profits to an existing position and, more importantly, it offers remarkable protection to a present or upcoming adverse situation.