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  • ++Four Reasons For Firing Private Lenders!!!  By : Alan Cowgill
    When a good real estate deal comes my way, I can grab it because I know the money is waiting for me. While my competitors are scrambling around applying at the bank, I've made an offer and closed the deal. Private lenders make it all possible and this article tells why.
  • 10 Common Mistakes In Trading  By : James Lee
    I would like to talk about 10 common mistakes in trading. New traders are often unaware of what is required in trading and the bad habits that can lead to financial suicide.
  • 10 Potential Negatives, Often Overlooked, to Consider When Selecting a Residential Development Site  By : Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
    When viewing pieces of raw land to select a site for a residential development, be aware of these 10 potential negatives, often overlooked. Any one of these may be a deal killer.
  • 2 Steps to Profitable Futures Trading  By : Halston
    I advocate futures trading... because executed correctly, you can't lose!
  • 24 Hour Profits By Picking the Perfect Investment Club Broker - Hidden Tricks Only The Experts Know  By : Jimmy Cox
    Every investment club needs to work with a broker. No one member of the club is going to be able to provide the constant watch on the markets that is necessary to provide up-to-date information on the stocks that your club may be considering. However, it's a good idea to investigate several brokers, of different types and have the investment club meet to discuss the various options before making any decisions. While many investment clubs will use a full-time broker who guides them and offers adv
  • 3 Day Trading Tips When Using "The Stockster"  By : David Cowgill
    I know a lot of you use "The Stockster" web site but what is your strategy? Historically, stock trading has been the domain of professional traders. Stock trading has been in essence a "private club" with restricted access.
  • 3 Methods to Lower Your Risk with High Yield Investments  By : Sammy Chim
    An article describing 3 successful techniques that you can use to lower you risk with high yield investments without risking your capital.
  • 3 Simple Steps To Becoming A Successful Emini Trader  By : Rockford Tapscott
    As an Emini trader there are many things you need to keep an eye on every trading day. However there are three simple steps to successful Emini trading that if followed will let everything else take care of itself
  • 5 Advantages Of Long Term Trading  By : Mark Crisp -
    Both short term and long term trading can be effective trading strategies, however, long term trading has several significant advantages. These include the effect of compounding, the opportunity to earn from dividends, reduction of the impact of price fluctuations, the ability to make corrections in a more timely manner, less time spent monitoring stocks.

    1. Compounding

    Time can be investor’s best friend because it gives compounding time to work its magic. Compounding i...
  • 7 Steps to Build Your Personalized Investment Plan  By : Adrien Brody
    Selecting securities isn't the first thing investors do; choosing investments is just one of many elements in the process. To bulletproof your investing, you need to complete many tasks.
  • 8 Penny Stock Strategies Separating The Gated Community Dweller From A Cardboard Box Beggar  By : Jeff Fairchild
    Those who want to become successful traders need to know how to invest in penny stocks without losing their shirt. The list below contains 8 penny stock strategies that separate the successful (and rich) traders from the ones who jump in without a clue. If you have a desire for upper body warmth, ask yourself if you are using all of these strategies in your trading:

    1.Don’t trade on unregulated exchanges: The SEC regulates stocks sold on the NYSE and NASDAQ exchanges. Thes...
  • 9 Deadly Mistakes of the Stock Trader:  By : Mark Crisp
    Avoid these killer mistakes and you have achance of making big money in the stock market.
  • 9 Survival Tips for the Market Shakeout Blues  By : JamesFinch
    Investors who bought during the top of the frothy commodities rally are now panicking or kicking themselves. Neither activity helps an investor or trader think straight. Below are a few tips in dealing with the current market shakeout.
  • A Beginner’s Guide to Stockbrokers  By : Adam J. Heist
    Stockbrokers are the people who look after the buying and selling on the stock market. They are the guides of the investors in the market, and especially of the amateur investors who have little experience of the manner in which the market works
  • A Closer Look At Day Trading  By : Gregg Hall
    Day trading is a controversial word in the world of stock trading. Many see it as a way to make a living off of the fast paced stock market. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) warns against the practice and cautions against getting involved in the practice.
  • A Disciplined and Organized Approach to Trading in the Stock Market  By : Yves Mailhot
    90% of traders in the stock market lose money most of the time. Find out what consistent winners have in common.
  • A Fanciful Way Of Illustrating The Basic Principles Of Option Trading  By : Casey Yew
    In order to understand option trading, consider first the word "option." An option is a choice. When you deal in options, you are making a contract that gives you the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a block of stock at a given price at a future date.
  • A Foreign Exchange Traded Fund Investors Should Consider  By : Andy Goldman
    The Exchange Traded Fund with the fifth highest trading volume is the iShares MSCI Japan Index (EWJ). This fund is averaging over 22 million shares a day trading volume. Why all the attention?
  • A Guide To Land Banking  By : Nationwide
    Land banking is a relatively new investment concept that allows smaller investors to own a piece of valuable land.

    How does land banking work?

    When large parcels of land are put up for sale, they are usually far too expensive for a single small investor. Land that’s in a good place for residential or business development is usually either bought by a land investment company or by a property developer. The owner then “banks” or holds onto the land until they are ready to...
  • A History of Trading  By : C R Ellsworth
    A Lite History of Futures Trading
  • A Man Who Turned a $15,000 Stock Account INTO $3,296,000 Million AND WHAT I Learned From It  By : Mark Crisp
    The lessons I learned from a trader who turned a $15,000 account into over $3 Million with JUST two stock trades.
  • A New Trader's Journey to Success  By : James Lee
    Achieving success as a trader requires hard work and passion. These are the 6 steps for a new trader.
  • A Nuclear Power Plant May Be Next for New Mexico  By : JamesFinch
    We continue the series entitled, “New Mexico Joins the Nuclear Renaissance,” and discover New Mexican lawmakers want a nuclear reactor in their state. How popular is this idea?
  • A Powerful Way to Buy Gold That Most People Don't Know About -- It's Better Than Just Buying Bullion  By : Steve Kroening
    You can buy gold and prepare for your retirement in the process. It's easy to do with this financial tool.
  • A Primer on High-Yield Bonds  By : Gary Spitz
    A brief summarization of High-Yield ("Junk") bonds.
  • A Quick Overview Of Option Trading  By : Stu Pearson
    The option trading and its commodity features are not open for everyone. This is because it is a very risky, intricate and unstable business. Only a few people get into this kind of trading because they are not quite sure if they will succeed, and if investing will be worth it in the end.

    There are some things you need to understand before you invest in option trading and other money features. First you need to consider your goals, financial experiences, financial resource...
  • A Review Of The Stock Market Crash Of 1929  By : Herb Lazarus
    The great Wall Street Crash just previous to the Great Depression of the 1930s has become a part of North American legend. People speak of the crash, its causes and its consequences, with great authority, although few people actually understand the fundamentals that led to the crash, and fewer still the intricacies involved in it. This article will detail a short review of the crash, analyze some of the myths evolving out of this period in American history, and also answer so...
  • A Risky Investment Becomes Commonplace  By : Andy Goldman
    It was not that long ago that investors heard the words ‘Commodity Investments’ and for the most part ran the other way. These investments meant investing in the highly leveraged and volatile futures markets, something most investment advisor’s would tell their clients to stay clear of.
  • A Sample Option Trading Strategy  By : Casey Yew
    When you feel you understand a bit about the Options Trading Market, and are ready to give it a try, you need to spend a bit of time developing a strategy to guide your investment decision. It is important in doing this to understand the basic difference between a strategic decision and a tactical decision.
  • A Small Cap Opportunity?  By : Robert Valentine
    Small cap investments don't get much attention, but they may have a place in your portfolio.
  • A Solid Investment Strategy  By : Brian McGregor
    Why it is important to create an investment strategy before you place a penny of your money in a stock.
  • A Stockbrokers Advice  By : Keith George
    It can be a good idea to use a stockbroker for an active management of your stocks or mutual fund portfolio. It can be vital if you want a steady growth. It may also be unnecessary as a passive management alternative often is available for long term investing.

    However, many prefer to use and pay for the services of a broker because they feel more comfortable making decisions about their finances with the interactive guidance of a licensed advisor.

    Using a stockbroker fo...
  • A Unique Precious Metals Exchange Traded Fund is Launched Under a Cloud of Worry  By : Andy Goldman
    On May 22nd a new metals based Exchange Traded Fund began trading on the Amex (GDX). The new Market Vectors - Gold Miners ETF was launched by the Van Eck Global firm and trades under the ticker symbol GDX.
  • About Different Kinds Of Investments  By : Leokadia Angela
    Different kinds of investments and how a person with an average salary can make profit with those.
  • About Investment  By : Ganesh
    Investment is an asset with value that is purchased for the purpose of generating income or capital appreciation. When it comes to investment opportunities on the World Wide Web, keep a watchful eye. The Web has many genuine investment opportunities, but it also plays host to some unscrupulous players. Unfortunately for potential investors, sometimes it's tough to tell the difference.
  • About Online Trading from Home and Brokers  By : Brian McGregor
    Questions to ask yourself when considering trading in stocks from home, and why brokers are important to you.
  • Adding Value to Commercial Property  By : Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
    Adding value to commercial property is the best way to increase profits and return on invevstment. Learn some great steps below!
  • Adventures in Global Exchange Traded Funds  By : Mika Hamilton
    Global exchange traded funds are not as complicated as the name implies. Below are some easy steps to creating a successful and profitable ETF portfolio.
  • Against the Top Down Approach to Picking Stocks  By : Geoffrey Gannon
    A value investor explains why the top down approach to picking stocks will not work as well as investing on a stock by stocks basis.
  • All About Insider Trading  By : David Gass
    Describes the process of Insider Trading and how it damages shareholders and the stock market in general.
  • Alpha and Beta: The Romulus and Remus Investment Twins  By : Ray Randall
    Romulus and Remus are the eponym of Rome as Alpha and Beta are the eponym of investing. Romulus and Remus are the mythical twins of Rome; Alpha and Beta are the non-fictional twins of asset management. Story tellers tell us that Romulus and Remus were suckled by a wolf. Analysts tell us that investors get chased by a bull (a lot of "bull") and a bear.
  • Always Protect Your Sellers Credit And Your Own Reputation  By : Richard Reichmann
    Folks, the real estate preforeclosure business is a simple business. don't complicate it by taking advantage of your sellers. If you do, I suggest you find another business before you hurt someone financially.
  • America's Nightmare: When Do We Awaken?  By : Ray Randall
    When reading The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, I wish it were a dream. Symbols of economic uncertainty, cultural chaos, and ethnic frenzy prompt a longing for better days. What is happening to America?
  • An Analysis of Journal Communications (JRN)  By : Geoffrey Gannon
    A value investor analyzes Journal Communications (JRN) on both qualitative and quantitative grounds to determine if its current price makes the stock a bargain
  • An Analysis of Lenox (LNX)  By : Geoffrey Gannon
    A discussion of Lenox (LNX), begining with a letter from John Morgan, a large shareholder, to Susan Engel, the company's chairwoman. The article goes on to discuss the company, its past, and its future prospects in greater detail.
  • An Analysis of Lexmark (LXK)  By : Geoffrey Gannon
    An investor analyzes Lexmark (LXK) on both qualitative and quantitative grounds to determine if its current stock price makes the stock a bargain.
  • An Analysis of Overstock.com (OSTK)  By : Geoffrey Gannon
    A value investor analyzes Overstock.com (OSTK) on both qualitative and quantitative grounds to determine if its current price makes the stock a bargain.
  • An Analysis of the Journal Register Company (JRC)  By : Geoffrey Gannon
    A value investor analyzes the Journal Register Company (JRC) from both qualitative and quantitative grounds to determine if the current price makes the stock a bargain.
  • An Analysis Of Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)  By : Geoff Gannon
    Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) is a huge Western and Midwestern bank that provides a diverse array of financial services to its more than 23 million customers. The company employs more than 150,000 people at its over 6,000 locations nationwide. Wells Fargo has about $500 billion in assets.

    While the company continues to derive more than half its revenues from interest income (about $26 billion), its activities are not limited to collecting deposits and lending money. Wells Fa...
  • An Exciting Bond?  By : Robert Valentine
    Bonds have never been known as glamorous, but since they've been teamed up with ETFs, they may be exciting enough for your portfolio.
  • An Industry Blueprint To Stocks And Shares  By : P. Johnson
    In this day and age, a lot of things have changed from how they used to be, which can be new and exciting for most.

    Because of the large size of the stock market, beginner investors appear to feel overwhelmed as to where to even activate investing their money. To most people, the stock market presents a messy web of options but does not reveal the highway map of clarity to guide their way along way in their investment adventure. The key to investing in the stock market is ...
  • An Intelligent Technology Company Acquisition - A Case Study  By : Dave Kauppi
    Some pundits estimate that about 70% of company acquisitions do not produce the returns anticipated by the buying company. Let's look at a case study of how a strategic seller and a strategic buyer came together to create a winning M&A transaction.
  • An Introduction To Fundamental Stock Picking  By : T J Madigan
    Let me tell you, there are no shortage of ways to pick out winning investments & stocks in the global markets. The one thing that practically all successful investors have in common is their thirst for knowledge & information of the markets they “trade” in, and the use of a “system” that they follow.

    The aim of this article is to try and arm you with some vital information that you must know before even attempting to trade or invest in stocks for the first time. As good as...
  • An Investment in Alternate Energy Mutual Funds is an Investment in the Future of the Earth  By : Mike Batta
    For those who want the diversification of a mutual fund but also want to invest in the alternative fuel/high gas price arena, you should be looking at Alternative Energy Mutual Funds...
  • An Investment Principle With Guaranteed Positive Returns  By : Steve Kroening
    If you see all of life as an investment, here are two areas on which you should focus your resources.
  • An Overview Of The Stock Market  By : Bob Benson
    When you are interested in investing in the stock market one of the first things you will need is a reliable and affordable stockbroker
  • Analyze Your Stocks And Double Your Profit  By : Joe Kenny
    An investor buys a share of stock by resorting to various approaches that validate his investment by reaping rich profits. Before investing, however, it is necessary for a value investor to study the financials of a business.
  • Angelo Reynolds Scalps in the Eurodollar Pit  By : Martin Chandra
    As a trader in the Eurodollar futures pit at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Angelo Reynolds cites mental toughness and courage as two of the necessary factors to successful pit trading. "I knew I always wanted to be involved in the markets," Reynolds said.
  • Annuities Reviews - Which Will Be The Best Type, Suited To You?  By : Kip Goldhammer
    These annuities will pay the retiree a fixed sum on a monthly basis. After a specified period of time, known as the surrender period, the annuity will get matured like an ordinary insurance policy, and that is when the retiree can take back the annuity amount.
  • Annuities: Are Low-Cost Annuities A Good Choice?  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    I've disliked variable annuities for many years because of their high fees and onerous surrender penalties. Now, low-cost variable annuities are available that slash fees and do away with the surrender penalties.
  • Annuities: Better Alternatives Than Equity-Indexed Annuities  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    Equity Indexed Annuities (EIAs) have become the hot product of late. I believe you can easily find other alternatives that will bring a better return, without locking up your money or levying hefty surrender penalties.
  • Annuities: Don't Put Your IRA In A Variable Annuity  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    If you've talked to a broker or agent about rolling over your retirement account, there's a good chance the advisor recommended you invest in a Variable Annuity. Don't do it! I believe the only reason a variable annuity is recommended for an IRA is so the advisor can earn more money. Let me explain.
  • Annuities: Don't Put Your IRA In A Variable Annuity Part 2  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    If you're getting ready to retire with a large IRA rollover, or your current IRA account is nearing the end of any surrender penalties, chances are you'll be pitched this product. So this week I'm going to reveal more secrets about the truth behind the variable annuity sales pitch.
  • Annuities: Equity-Indexed Annuities: Putting Lipstick On A Pig  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    I believe that Equity Indexed Annuities and the sales practices used to sell them may well be the Next Big Investment Scandal you will hear about. You need to understand why and to think twice before you purchase one of these products.
  • Annuities: Equity-Indexed Annuities: The Investment From Hell  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    If you were nearing the edge of the cliff and didn't know it, would you want someone to warn you before it was too late? Of course you would. That's been the guiding principle of this column, to inform everyday investors of the pitfalls that could cause them and their nest egg irreparable harm.
  • Annuities: Equity-Indexed Annuities: There Are Better Growth Alternatives  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    Everybody wants to find the secret to investing on Wall Street. But the truth is, you don't have to be a genius to be a successful equity investor
  • Annuities: Equity-Indexed Annuties: Knowing When You're Financially Vulnerable  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    It's hunting season out there, and unfortunately, you're the target! The financial services industry is on the hunt for your account and they know when you are most likely to take their bait. Knowing when you are most vulnerable is the first step in keeping you and your nest egg from being snared.
  • Annuities: Equity-Linked Certificate Of Deposit: The Safer Low-Cost EIA Alternative  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    Equity-Linked Certificates of Deposit are a safer, low-cost alternative for those who must have an Equity-Indexed Annuity type of investment. These little-known investments allow you to participate in the growth of the market index while your principal is guaranteed by the Government. Read on to find out more.
  • Annuities: Federal Regulators Concerned About Equity-Indexed Annuities  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    I've been predicting for some time now that Equity-Indexed Annuities and the sales practices associated with them will be the Next Big Scandal of the financial services industry. And now my predictions are coming true.
  • Annuities: Oversight Needed On Equity-Indexed Annuities  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    The sale of Equity-Indexed Annuities has increased 45% the first 6 months of this year. I'm concerned that the vast majority of those sales are unsuitable for the investors buying them.
  • Annuities: Rising Interest Rates: Another Reason To Avoid Equity-Indexed Annuities  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    Rising interest rates are another reason to avoid Equity-Indexed Annuities. If you are retired or near retirement, don't let yourself be talked into purchasing an Equity-Indexed Annuity. If you do, it could easily be a decision you regret for many years to come.
  • Annuities: The Guaranteed Minimum Income Benefit  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    Variable Annuities now offer a Guaranteed Minimum Withdrawal Benefit which allows you to earn 5% or 6% even if the market drops significantly. Undoubtedly, you will be pitched a variable annuity or pressured to transfer your existing one into a new contract with this benefit.
  • Annuities: Why You Shouldn't Annuitize  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    As more companies do away with their pension programs, the insurance industry and the media are heavily promoting the use of immediate annuities to provide a dependable income stream during your retirement.
  • Annuities: Your Questions Answered: Equity-Indexed Annuities  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    Q. Jeff, I've been approached by someone touting the benefits of equity indexed annuity with "Company-X". They say my money will be safe, there's a minimum return and a cap with a participation rate of 100%.
  • Annuities: Equity-Indexed Annuities: There Are Better Growth Alternatives ( Stability)  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    Every investor would like to increase their income without compromising their stability. Maybe that's why Equity Indexed Annuities (EIAs) have become so popular, because of their promise of providing a stable income stream.
  • Annuities: Seniors Targets of Financial Charlatans  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    Seniors in your community may be targets of financial charlatans. I've received a number of disturbing reports recently from seniors about the abusive tactics of some advisors. Their actions are not only unethical, but they border on the criminal. You must be aware of these despicable tactics so you and your nest egg are protected.
  • Another Way of Looking At the Gold Price Meltdown  By : Andy Goldman
    Until recently gold prices have been on a tear. After decades of going nowhere, gold has had a year of steadily rising prices, that is until two weeks ago.
  • Anticipating the Market and Execution  By : Martin Chandra
    I divide trading skills into two distinct elements: anticipating the market and execution. The anticipating part is reading the market, whether through charts, systems, technical indicators or intuition. Anticipating/reading the market is the trading skill that most of us focus all our energy on, and it is the subject covered by most trading books and seminars.
  • Are Bonds Really Risk Free?  By : Jim Pretin
    Did you know you can actually lose money on bonds?
  • Are Hedge Funds Safe?  By : Ken Chranley
    A number of people in the United States are concerned about their future when it comes to economics thanks to the instability of social security and retirement plans.
  • Are There Any Companies That Offer Free Online Stock Trading?  By : lar
    While there are some companies that offer what they claim is "free online stock trading," no company can ever realistically offer a product for free,
  • Are You Investing Correctly?  By : William Smith
    Investing can be defined as the resources with the expectation of some satisfaction or profit in return by putting forth an effort.
  • Are You Really Looking for the Cheapest Online Stock Broker?  By : lar
    If you are looking for a cheap online stock trading service, then you will need a web-based firm that won't charge you for signing up
  • Arthur Hill on Goals, Style and Strategy  By : Martin Chandra
    Before investing or trading, it is important to develop a strategy or game plan that is consistent with your goals and style. The ultimate goal is to make money (win), but there are many different methods to go about it.
  • Bankruptcy - The Investor And Bankruptcy  By : Tywford Lamai
    I am sure that you'll agree with me that investing can be enjoyable and a lot fun - of course this is until somebody goes bankrupt. A harsh reality that every investor has to come to terms with is: "You won't always make a profit." In 6 months, with terrible decisions, a stock portfolio can be entirely ruined. Leaving the investor broke and unable to pay bills.
  • Bankruptcy and the Investor  By : Mika Hamilton
    Investing is all fun and games until someone goes broke. One hard reality which ever investor has to come to terms with is that you are not always going to gain. In a matter of six months, with bad decisions, a stock portfolio can be completely destroyed.
  • Basic Investing Rules  By : Herb Lazarus
    Investing your money can be a great way to ensure your financial future. With the right investment choices, you can be sure to have money for emergencies, to put towards the education of your children, and to have available when the time comes for you to retire. There is a key word in the preceding phrase however- “right”. If you make the wrong investment choices, you may just end up where you started or worse, flat broke. Most people who invest wisely by making the right dec...
  • Basic Training for Basic Trading  By : lar
    Online trading is the easy way to buy and sell shares from the comfort of your home.
  • Basics Of A Stock Screener  By : William Smith
    The basic course of action of a Stock Screener is, of searching for companies that meet definite financial criterion.
  • Basics Of Federal Bond Issues  By : Joe Kenny
    Most people associate the term ‘investments’ with stocks and mutual funds, but Federal bond issues also constitute a major chunk of the overall investments market. The annual turnover of US Federal Bond issues is many times more than that generated by the collective stock markets.
  • Basics Of Investing In Life Annuities  By : Mika Hamilton
    It can be extremely hard to save for retirement. It is hard to part with your hard earned money today so it can be used sometime in the distant future. It is just as difficult to save for college, purchasing a new home, and any other financial goals.
  • Be A Responsible Investor!  By : Max Ng
    No one else is responsible for the results of your investments other than yourself.
  • Be Wary Of Penny Stocks  By : Darren McLaughlin
    They may seem cheap, but you need to do your research when it comes to low cost stocks.
  • Becoming a Broker - Is It The Right Career For You?  By : William Smith
    "Why do they call him a broker? Because he's broker than you."
  • Becoming A Successful Day Trader  By : Tony Jacowski
    A day trader is a person who buys and sells stocks throughout the day. They generally purchase stocks in the morning and hold them from a few seconds to a few hours, but certainly sell all the stocks in hand before the close of each day.
  • Before You Start Investing Stabilize Your Current Situation  By : Brian McGregor
    Sensible steps you should take before you invest a penny in stocks or bonds.
  • Beginner Trader Wins By Learning Top 10 Option Picks Warning Signs  By : Jimmy Cox
    When trading goes well, you feel great. When trading goes poorly, it feels like a disaster. Many traders who are successful initially often end up losing all their gains, and more.
  • Beginners Guide To Investing  By : Jb
    Where should a novice really start off?

    First of all, I believe it should be with this realization.

    The stock exchange is not the place for 'get rich quick' ambitions. If riches can be acquired in a flash, it's not in the investment field, despite appearances. While you may hear some home run stories, in the end, most averagely financed people hardly ever get rich from stock investments. Even if share value doubles in a year (a highly unlikely event), you will still nee...
  • Ben Warwick's "Event Trading" Keys in on News  By : Martin Chandra
    While many traders focus either on technicals or fundamentals as they develop their trading strategies, trader Ben Warwick focuses on a market's reaction to news. Warwick has developed his own method of trading, which he calls it "event trading."
  • Best Investment Opportunities: How To Spot One  By : Joel Teo -
    Maybe you’re new to the world of investment and you’re doing your best to find opportunities which will pay off well, or perhaps you have tried investing in different ways along the years, and you’d like to expand your existing portfolio with some new investments.

    On the other hand, maybe you’re simply interested in finding out more information on investing, so that you can decide whether it suits you.

    No matter your reasons for wanting to know more about the best inves...
  • Best Investment You'll Ever Make - And it Costs You Nothing  By : Christopher Smith
    When you write for an investing site, you see them all the time. You hear from the subscribers who are looking for that one stock pick they can invest their $500 in that is going to make them rich. Or ones who say they have a foolproof investing system, only to find that their method only works when the market is bullish. Notice there aren't as many day trading or investing systems as there were back in the late 1990's?
  • Beta Analyzing The Risk Profile Of Stocks  By : David Gass
    Explains the Beta method of analyzing stocks according to a set system. Gives the advantages and disadvantages as well as how best to use this system.
  • Beware of High Cost Stock Market & Currency Trading Seminars  By : ian Jackson
    Over the last four years, I must have attended five or six seminars, paying upwards of 800 dollars each time. The same, if not better, information is in fact available online, occasionally for free, but if not, at a much reduced cost.
  • Beware of HYIP Scams  By : Ferdie Frederic
    This is an article on HYIP scams. What they are and how to avoid them.
  • Beware of Investment Spam  By : Jim Pretin
    You should now how to identify investment scams that are now being sent as spam
  • Bond Daytrading  By : Ken Chranley
    You need enough capital to keep youself in the market, to allow to yourself to keep your day trading system going. Most day traders have their favorite markets. News provides the majority of opportunities day traders capitalize on.
  • Bonds - Investing in Bonds for a secured future  By : Joe Kenny
    There may have been more than one occasion when you might have had to borrow money from a friend: at the coffee shop, in the office, or even for the cab service. When you run out of money, borrowing is usually your only way out.
  • Breaking Down the Financial Breakdown  By : Bill Byrnes
    The housing market was headed for a correction regardless of the events taking place in the subprime market. New home starts were running at twice the historical average during 2003-2006.
  • Buffett's Big Bet  By : Geoffrey Gannon
    A value investor looks at a big bet made by Warren Buffett and disclosed in Berkshire Hathaway's most recent annual report. His conclusion: Buffett's bet isn't as bullish as it appears.
  • Build a Reputation - Build a BV Practice: The Best Four Investments You Can Make  By : Mel Abraham
    This article provides the tools tactics to building a $1,000,000 practice for CPAs and financial professionals
  • Buy Gold Coins as Bullion Gold Coins Gain Favor  By : Richard Goldstein
    Gold bullion coins and investor grade gold coins gain respect from the investment community as an alternative to stocks, Bonds, cash accounts, and other risky vehicles.
  • Buy To Cover Orders With Stock Trading  By : P. Johnson
    If you have always wanted to know more about this topic, then get ready because we have all the information you can handle.

    Within the buy to cover orders, there are four options in which to place against your stock purchases. When you buy to cover on a stock order, you are in agreement that you will buy the stock at the latest share price; however, because there is a lag between the time you approve to buy the stock and the actual transaction, a price difference may occur...
  • Buying a House at Auction is Very Good Investment  By : kotia kot
    All house prices are still rising popular areas, homes usually already under contract by the time the estate agent’s board goes up. People should also find another sources a part from estate agent
  • Buying Gold - The Logic  By : Wanda Cortez
    Humans have been fascinated by gold for thousands of years, by the way it never tarnishes and by its unique color.

    Sadly, gold is useless in engineering terms, except for plating electrical contacts, to ensure they never tarnish and lose their conductivity. The metal is too soft, with too low a tensile strength to be used for much besides necklaces and rings.

    As an investment though, gold is a different story altogether. Why do people buy gold? It has zero intrinsic val...
  • Buying Investment Property With No Credit Check  By : JM Anderson
    Low down payments, no credit check and guaranteed approval. This is the convenience for many investment property buyers who choose to shop online. With the internet being responsible for dramatically changing the way people do business, it is also responsible for revolutionizing the way people shop for investment property.

    A conventional loan for investment property would entail an application, credit review and complete disclosure of the applicants financial situation. Ho...
  • Buying On Bad News - Acquiring Undervalued Stocks.  By : Ricky Schmidt
    Hello Fellow-Investor.

    When stock markets drop, especially significantly, it is obviously not very thrilling for an investor unless he invested in a down market.

    But a dropping market might not necessarily be such a bad thing after all. Down markets - more often than not - can present perfect buying opportunities.

    Turning Bad News Into a Lucrative Opportunity for Your Portfolio

    Even the best companies, industries, and sectors fall out of favour from time to time. ...
  • Cameco’s Uranium For New Mexico’s New Enrichment Facility?  By : James Finch
    Guess what? Our recent investigation shows the uranium to be enriched in the LES/Urenco proposed enrichment facility in Lea County, New Mexico may come neither from uranium properties in New Mexico nor anywhere else in the United States. Just as New Mexico’s nuclear/uranium mining renaissance was ready to get underway, a deal may have already been cut to enrich uranium mined in a foreign country. Louisiana Energy Services (LES), through the consortium's general partner Urenco...
  • Can Annuities Help You?  By : Mark Gardner
    Are you confused about annuities? Not sure what they are and how they can benefit you? We introduce you to the annuity and show you why they may be of interest to you!
  • Can Stock Message Boards Make You Money?  By : Christopher Smith
    We've all done it. As part of our due diligence, we invariably find ourselves on the message boards found on Yahoo! Finance, or Stockhouse. While being an excellent source of entertainment, is there any real benefit to even visiting the bullboards?
  • Can You Earn Any Cash Investing In Coins  By : Douglas Taylor
    You may have heard that investing in coins and selling them at a higher price is a good way to finance your coin collecting hobby and make a little money while you are at it.

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