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  • The Rise of Investment Clubs in the UK  By : Tom Burroughes
    With 12,000 investment clubs across the UK and many more in the US, getting together to share knowledge and invest collectively is nothing new.
  • How To Earn Extra Cash From Your Investments  By : Richard Adams
    If you maintain an investment portfolio or simply just have savings, here are some excellent tips on maximizing the money you make from them.
  • Financial Management  By : Robert Smith
    Term bond is issued with a longer-term maturity date. Such bonds can range in length from one year to ten years, though the most popular term bonds are those for one or two years.
  • Investing in the stock market for beginners  By : Kevin M
    If you want to learn about the stock market and the profits it can generate for you, but you don't know where to start. This simple and brief article will provide five essential steps that will put you on the right pathway to residual financial success.
  • Safe Investing In A Recession. Do You Need To Accept Low Returns?  By : Peter Clark
    In times like these everyone runs to safety. Investing ceases to be about return and is just about guaranteed return of capital. Is it possible that in times like these there are some other options for safe investing?
  • Getting Into Buying Stocks Online  By : Samuel Zipursky
    An article all about getting how to buy stocks over the Internet.
  • The Pros and Cons of Online Trading  By : David Maxwell
    Before the days when it was possible to trade online, anyone who wanted to invest in the stock markets needed to retain the services of a broker.
    Read about the Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Trading.
  • What Does "Day Trading" Mean?  By : Justin DeMerchant
    The person who is deeply involved in stock market investing knows what day trading is.
  • Methods of Online Futures Trading  By : Sai Vallejos
    This articles enumerates some techniques for online futures trading
  • Guide to Opening an Offshore Savings Account for the First Time  By : Amy Nutt
    When we hear the words "offshore savings account," the first thing we think of is movies where the blackmailer tells the blackmailed that they have to wire transfer so much money into an offshore account.
  • Real Estate Investing With Tax Deeds- Sky Rocket Your Real Estate Investment Profits  By : Andrew Kryzak
    What you're about to learn in this article is not only feasible, but can be accomplished time and time again. This is a hidden real estate profit center surpasses all others, and can take your financial platform to unlimited heights. It's up to you whether you act on it or not.
  • Stock market economy  By : Anthony Green
    Economic imbalances do not necessarily result in a market crash or debt crunch. A smooth adjustment can occur through either market forces or official policies. But imbalances are easier to sustain when an economy is growing steadily. In this respect the economy is rather like riding a bicycle.
  • Is Tanzanite A Viable Investment?  By : Josh Robbins
    Due to the fact that Tanzanite is found in one single area in Tanzania, and because supply is finite, with estimates stating that Tanzanite (in the top grade) will be completely mined out within the next decade, many have deemed Tanzanite as the 'Stone of a Generation' and one which will make an excellent investment. As such this article will address this issue and explore whether or not Tanzanite can be deemed viable as an investment.
  • Day Trading and the Mind  By : Terry Leslie
    What impact your mind frame has on your day trading activities will in part be determined by how emotionally tuned you are. In some cases, if you happen to blow with your emotions, your day will be heavily affected by other things in your life, frustration, or a few bad trades.
  • Uranium ETF - Does It Exist?  By : Ryan Moxie
    My portfolio consists of a wide variety of stocks and commodity ETFs. I would like to add some uranium to my portfolio but can't afford the stocks. Is there a uranium ETF available, because I'm turning up nothing in my search.
  • REO Investing Falls Short Due To Lack of Product… How To Obtain High Yield Alternative Investments  By : Ford
    Since there are many bogus brokers and providers of REO Portfolios, many investors in the marketplace have liquidity and purchasing power, but no product. With a cash rich investment base, there are options that are available that yield far greater returns than REOs, yet with less risk and effort.
  • Gold, Silver and Oil Trading Expert Helps Investors Learn The Ropes  By : Chris Vermeulen
    When stocks and real estate are flat, Chris Vermeulen succeeds investing in gold, silver and oil.
  • Level Of Risk Determination For Investment Efficiency  By : Wadzanai Nenzou
    What is your risk tolerance? How does that affect what you invest in? Make sure you know the answers to this questions as this will make you choose the right investments for you. This will increase your chances for reaching your financial goals.
  • Don’t chase the best funds  By : cdup
    Article that explaines why it is not always a good idea to jump for the first best investment that comes along
  • Investing Lessons From the Stock Market Guru Warren Buffet  By : Amit Kheterpal
    If you are new to stock market then you definitely need to know about Warren Buffett. He is the best known stock market guru and his theory of the long term buy and hold has been legendary and well known. Well now no longer is he the guru of stock market but also owns and manages several companies within his portfolio via his holding company called Berkshire Hathaway.
  • Investing in Money Market Cash Funds - Are They a Wise Option?  By : Ray Prince
    When it comes to investing your money, you'll probably know by now that you have numerous options to choose from. In fact, it can feel like a bit of a minefield and sometimes you may not know if you've made the right choice. Should you choose a bond fund, equity fund, property fund or a money market cash fund? Or any other type of fund? So, what is a Money Market fund?
  • Option Trading - As Risky As The Reputation?...  By : Asoka Selvarajah
    Is option trading really as risky as most laymen seem to believe? This article contends that option trading is frequently less risky than trading the underlying financial instrument. It also covers the fundamental definition of what options are and the advantages they offer the typical private trader.
  • Investing in a Down Market  By : Ki Gray
    When the market is down people frequently avoid investing. This article looks at some of the benefits of investing in our current down market.
  • Online Trading; Why I Hate Economists!  By : Asoka Selvarajah
    There is an almost religious faith in TV economists and other such 'experts'. This article warns against this tendency and points out many fallacies in the fundamentalist approach to forecasting financial markets, as well as and why it can actually damage your online trading!
  • The Conveniences Offered Through Financial Services For Online Trading  By : Jim Brown
    Many investors stay active in the stock market because of the conveniences offered through the financial services of an online trading company. If this company did not exist, the investor would have to go it alone and make investments that were riskier and very time consuming.
  • There are many offers for investing! Good or Bad!  By : auctionsdir
    There are many offers for investing with companies and business entities that are made available to the public. These are usually made through the issue of a prospectus.
  • National currency has dropped significantly  By : auctionsdir
    There are many investment solutions on the market and as many investment schemes: you can invest your money in stock, in real estate, in mutual funds, gold investment companies.
  • Investment In Gold: What's In Store For The Price of Gold And The Dollar?  By : Jet Lee
    The media, and even the network news shows, have started reporting the price of gold regularly. For almost 20 years, between 1980 and 2000, the price of gold was hardly mentioned. There was almost no interest, and the price was either declining or stagnant.
  • Investing Wisely With DCA and DVA  By : Jim Pretin
    By using dollar cost averaging and dollar value averaging, you can avoid the pitfalls of trying to time the market
  • You Will Never Make Money Trading Stocks, Futures Or Forex Part 2  By : Dean Whittingham
    If you have no idea what it is you want from trading; then the markets will give you just that, nothing! Over 90% of traders fail to reach any success and a large part of this is because traders refuse to set any sort of goal or objective. Floating aimlessly, they are easy targets for the trap that is the financial markets.
  • Investment Strategies for the Average Joe  By : Robert Abrom
    Investment strategies for the long term are a vital to our future. How you invest now may be the difference between a comfortable retirement, and working for the rest of your life. Nobody likes the idea of having to work for the rest of their life, and we have put together a list of do's and don'ts to secure a comfortable retirement.
  • You Will Never Make Money Trading Stocks, Futures Or Forex Part 1  By : Dean Whittingham
    Over 90% of traders fail to reach any success and it's no wonder when you consider why. One of the major reasons why traders fail to make any long lasting consistency and profitability is because they have no idea what it is they're trading. Because of this even seemingly intelligent people are easy targets for the trap that is the financial markets.
  • Index Options Expirations and Investor Relations Strategy  By : Tim Quast
    European markets set all-time volume records for derivatives trading in January. NYSE Euronext reported that its Liffe European options and futures business had a 61% increase compared to January 2007. The New York Stock Exchange also said its ETF volumes were up 144% in the same period.
  • Key Terms - Stock Investing  By : Anthony Green
    The P/E looks at the relationship between the stock price and the company's earnings. You calculate the P/E by taking the share price and dividing it by the company's EPS.
  • Stock Market Strategic Tips  By : Anthony Green
    Market indicators are very necessary resources when making decisions on what stocks to trade, what trading style to use, when to buy, when to sell and in observing the overall health of the stock market in general.
  • Using Stock Option Software to do Better Business  By : Sam Perdue
    If you are just getting into stock option trading, then you are beginning to explore something that could make you a lot of money with just a little up front investment on your part. You can get your feet wet in the stock market without ever buying a stock, but be careful
  • Good and Bad of Online Trading  By : Scott Johns
    Here are some positive and negative points to consider when thinking about online investment trading.
  • Options Trading Mastery: Spread Prices  By : Ron Ianieri
    When trading options, how to use the spread prices for maximum benefit.
  • What are Money Market Accounts?  By : Peter Kenny
    Like a regular savings account, the money that you invest in a money market account earns interest. Interest is the money that the bank or credit union will pay you in order for them to use your money to fund loans to others.
  • Is Intellectual Property a Good Investment?  By : Scott Johns
    Brief discussion on the points to consider when investing in intellectual property.
  • Stock Option Trading Tips and Tricks  By : Sam Perdue
    Option trading provides a really awesome opportunity for you to make a profit in the stock market. The use of stock options in the market is quite often misunderstood and is not as difficult as many people would like you to believe it is. Some of the basics of trading should be known by you so that you can be on the road to trading successfully.
  • The Fast Track to Your Financial Freedom (Part 2) - Adding Velocity to Your Investments  By : Tom Wheelwright
    This whole idea of LEVERAGE is great and earning $81,000 on a $20,000 investment over seven years would be terrific. The problem with this is "IT'S STILL TOO SLOW." We can still do much better. Besides leverage, we need to add the principle of VELOCITY. Here's how it works:
  • Options Trading Lessons: Vertical Spreads  By : Ron Ianieri
    How to enter and exit vertical spread trades when options trading.
  • Find the Pattern with Better Trades  By : Svetlana Nunez
    I am chartist and a technical trader. I believe that the first line of analysis is to find patterns. Line drawing and straight line analysis is the standard. It has been and continues to be the base line tool. Moving averages and range bands are more recent developments and are observatory. Straight line charting has modeled and been used to define patterns and set targets for an awfully long time, and I believe that you can't throw a pile of lumber of a cliff and have it land in the shape of a house. If it looks like a house, some one has manipulating the lumber.
  • Indexing for Passive Aggressive Investors  By : Bill Byrnes
    Since their beginning, index funds have expanded their breath. You can find a fund which tracks any of the major indices and most industry sectors, such as health care and technology. The first cousin of index funds, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), do the same thing-they track indices.
  • Dont Let Your Investments Control You  By : Bill Byrnes
    The key to building a strong investment portfolio is to set your goals and diversify but not have so many investments you cant follow and to avoid investments which are too small to be meaningful.
  • How to Successfully Trade Stock Options in Ten Easy Steps - Step 3  By : Roger Cox
    This article teaches what a stock option is and how to profit through stock options investing. This is key #1 in a series of 10 keys to successful stock options trading.
  • Buy and Hold: How to Perpetuate Your Investment Losses  By : Ulli G.Niemann
    Judging from the reader’s e-mail it appears that he works for a major bank and is adamant about Buy & Hold and Dollar Cost Averaging. Maybe it's the approach he has chosen and he doesn't like hearing that the emperor is wearing no clothes. Nothing personal, honestly, but I find it incomprehensible that anyone, after the bear market and the financial disasters most people experienced, can even consider such theories. The results are just too black & white.
  • How to find an Investment Advisor  By : Ulli G.Niemann
    Most investors—even some professionals—tend to be "off" in their timing: they buy things when they are hot, not when they are cold. But for the greatest benefit, it should be the opposite. The media doesn't help much when it comes to this buying approach, and let's face it; greed and fear play a large part in most peoples' investment decisions
  • Your Worst Enemy to Successful Investing — the Media  By : Ulli G.Niemann
    The big problem with this for mutual fund investors is that all the experts are recommending different funds. It might be one thing if experts had a solid basis for their perspective. If they did, then you would think their recommendations would line up and they'd all be touting the same thing.
  • The Demise of Buy and Hold  By : Ulli G.Niemann
    Based on consistent results I think Buy & Hold should be renamed Buy, Hold & Bye Bye. It sounded great for a while, especially for the huge majority of investors who don't have the time or interest in really doing due diligence on investments
  • The Conflict of Interest Game  By : Ulli G.Niemann
    it is impossible to predict these alleged conflict of interest schemes, it is definitely possible to follow a disciplined approach and be on the “right” side of the market so you can avoid jumping aboard a sinking ship.
  • Find a Methodology and Minimize Investment Madness  By : Ulli G.Niemann
    There are many reasons to be investing these days, and too much opportunity to not have your money working for you. However, I believe the majority of people dread having to deal with investment matters, and tend to jump into purchases and then hold their breath hoping for the best. After a long day at work and taking care of the family, it’s hard to get excited about reading up on your 401(k) options, Morningstar ratings and fund performances.
  • How We Eluded the Bear in 2000  By : Ulli G.Niemann
    The shake out in the stock market, which started in April 2000, had all major indexes coming off their highs, violently followed by just as strong rally attempts. The roller coaster ride was so extreme that even usually slow moving mutual funds behaved as erratically as tech stocks.
  • Do Lifestyle Funds Provide Greater Security?  By : Ulli G.Niemann
    no matter what type of mutual fund you choose, or what anybody claims it will do for you, you must be vigilant and see if it does what you were told it would. In investing, there is simply no such thing as a sure thing. Sure you need to know how to recognize a good investment. But just as important—maybe even more important—you must know when to recognize that a good investment idea didn't work out, cut your loss, and sell.
  • The 10 Rules for Successful Tax-Free Income Investing  By : Ulli G.Niemann
    these 10 points will assist you in more profitable investing. If you’re unsure about putting an income portfolio together by yourself, find a professional who works with these types of funds and is aware of the principles I have described, and let him or her assist you in creating the income you need to enjoy a dignified retirement.
  • Commodities Trading - Trading Soybean  By : Amar Mahallati
    With perhaps the exceptions of resident vegetarians and commodities traders, soybeans don't have much allure for the general population. However, this bean is one of the most profitable trades commodities around, and it is also low risk.
  • Make $1 Million in 25 years  By : Joanna Georgie
    The majority of the population lives pretty much paycheck to paycheck and doesn’t plan for their future. Investing is actually a very simple process that anyone can participate in. In as little as 25 years you can literally become a millionaire and have financial security that will last for the length of your retirement years.
  • 5 Reasons To Fail In Day Trading  By : Abhishek Agarwal
    If you want to succeed in day trading, make sure you follow these 5 tips...
  • Options Trading - Calls and Puts  By : Amar Mahallati
    Options are contracts on an underlying trading instrument such as shares of stock, bonds, a commodity, a mortgage loan and many others. However, there are common features among all options. It does not matter if it is a share of stock or a mortgage loan; they all have certain things in common. Read this article to learn about Calls and Putts.
  • Business and Investing Leverage  By : Debbie Amon
    Leverage is a means of multiplying the positive effect of one's efforts. A simplified way of saying it 'Working smarter rather than harder' and the results can be magical.
  • Some Fundamentals of Oil Futures  By : Mayoor Patel
    Oil futures refer to pertinent situations of the oil market on different levels.
  • Investing: It's Your Money Take Control Of It!  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    One of the biggest mistakes I frequently see investors make is needlessly losing control of their money. Any time you pay a hefty commission or face surrender penalties in order to get YOUR money you lose control.
  • How to Get a High Certificate Deposit Interest Rate  By : Mayoor Patel
    If you are interested in making money from your existing money, but you are not too fond of possibly losing it all in the stock market, then you should instead turn your attention to certificate deposits.
  • Trading Stocks Online--Top 5 Secrets to Making Money  By : stapin
    Trading Stocks Online--Top 5 Secrets to Making Money
  • Why as a Beginner Investor Focus is Key  By : Tom Karadza
    With so many real esate investment methods out there it can be overwhelming. When startng out it is important to focus.
  • Investing: Stategies To Boost Growth  By : Jeffrey Voudrie
    You should continue to grow your nest egg even when retired--unless you've been blessed with more money than you will ever spend! Last week I discussed in detail how retirees can boost their income without taking on unnecessary risk.
  • 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.
  • Pay Someone Else's Taxes  By : rateempire
    Did you know that you could make money by paying someone else's property taxes? Thirty-one states provide a little-known investment opportunity that might be perfect for you.
  • The Origin of the Stock Market Formula  By : Jimmy Cox
    The search for automatic investing techniques - schemes which would produce profits by giving investors advance indication of market swings, based on a mechanical interpretation of market data - has been going on for quite some time.
  • Weighing Your Personal Situation When Investing In Stocks  By : Jimmy Cox
    Your age, the state of your health, the number of dependents you support, the kind of job you have, whether you are a man or a woman, what kind of goals you have set for yourself - all these, and more, are factors which will bear on your decision whether or not to invest.
  • 2 Secrets To Futures Trading The Successful Way  By : Halston
    Do you know what the great thing about trading futures is? You can't lose!
  • Investing In Various Types of Real Estate Securities  By : Kris Koonar
    Investing in real estate can always be a wise decision.
  • 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.
  • Understanding Options and How to Trade Them  By : Richard Cochrane
    Options are often not traded because traders and investors don't understand them. But Options can be a very profitable component of your portfolio!
  • What You Need To Know About Day Trading  By : Jim Pretin
    If you are new to day trading, you might now realize that you can actually borrow money to buy stocks with
  • What's So Exciting About Stock Option Trading?  By : Sam Perdue
    In this article, I will discuss what options are and the different types of options. I will also show the advantage that the options trader could have over people who do not trade options.
  • Options Trading 101  By : Richard Cochrane
    Options can be a valuable addition to your investment portfolio. But they are often misunderstood, or thought of as too complex or risky.
    This article begins to clarify what options are and how to trade them
  • Evaluating Your Financial Position When Preparing To Invest  By : Jimmy Cox
    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.
  • Investing Mistakes to Avoid  By : Brian McGregor
    How to avoid the mistakes made by investors when considering where to place their money.
  • Investing for Retirement  By : Brian McGregor
    What to take into account when determining the best way to invest for your retirement.
  • Financial Versus Fundamental Analysis - What Is The Difference?  By : Mike Singh
    The examination of key ratios and viewing the performance of a certain company is one of the many ways in which an investor can decide to invest in stocks. This form of investment is known as fundamental analysis.
  • What Do I Need To Know About Technical Analysis Of Equities?  By : Mike Singh
    Predicting future moves in the stock market has become a science. This form of prediction has become known as technical analysis. Find out more ...
  • How I Reduce My Investment Risk  By : Jim Pretin
    Let me show you how I sleep easier at night by using sophisticated techniques to reduce my investment risk
  • Hidden Investment Risks!  By : Max Ng
    Every investment has risks that are obvious and risks that are hidden.
  • Learn Technical Analysis - How Can Expectancy Increase Profits?  By : Mike Singh
    When it comes to explaining expectancy in the market, you must first look at financial analysis as well as technical analysis. These two types of analysis are usually combined together to gain information on future trades. Read on to find out more ...
  • Retirement Investing - What Type Of Investments  By : Chris Peterson
    This article gives an insight into which types of innvestments you should concentrate on for retirement.
  • Do Not Rush Into Investment!  By : Max Ng
    I ended up losing money because I rush into investment without knowing the dangers.
  • Using Options Trading  By : Charles Hammer
    A contract to buy using options' provides the buyer a right but not an obligation to either buy or sell a pre-specified quantity of a given asset. This is set at a specific price before hand on or before a predetermined date. Different than future trading, the options' purchaser has no obligation to either buy or sell for the exercise price and will do so only if it is profitable.
  • Making Your Own Investment Decisions  By : Jim Pretin
    Learn how to make your own investment decisions in the short run to maximize your return in the long run
  • Stocks Versus Bonds  By : John Morris
    The main difference between a stock and a bond is that stock gives you part ownership in a company whereas bonds are loans made by an investor...
  • Home Cellar - Mortgage repayment option from Premiercru Fine Wine Investments  By : Jo Adams
    Mortgage payments are a considerable cost to a household, and homeowners are searching for ways to save money.
  • Learn About Commodity Trading  By : Lee Dobbins
    Have you ever heard investors mention speculating in futures of the commodity market and wondered what it they are talking about? This artcle explains the basics of commodity trading.
  • Bonds - Are They Right For Your Portfolio?  By : John Morris
    For those wishing to invest their money - usually those wishing to put away a tidy nest egg for retirement or their children for school - there are a lot of decisions to make...
  • How To Choose Just The Right Investment Broker For Your Financial Planning Needs  By : Gregg Hall
    When it comes to investors, one thing is true; they all have to deal with brokers. It doesn't matter if you are involved with penny stocks or looking towards long term stock options, you are going to have to associate yourself with a broker that fits your needs.
  • If You Are An Investor You Should Be Using An Online Brokerage Service  By : Gregg Hall
    Allowing consumers to exercise more control over their investing activities, an online brokerage firm gives investors a chance to pick and choose their own funds and stocks without worrying about what time it is.
  • Day Trading - What Does It Take?  By : Andrew Wilson
    What makes a Day Trader? Is it skill, math ability, fast reflexes or simply the ability to deal with huge stress and still remain relatively sane even while dealing with large amounts of money and great risk?
  • The benefits of online trading  By : Michael Saville
    Online trading has revolutionized the trading process. Trading is the business of transacting financial instruments such as stocks. Online trading offers the freedom of transaction, for the trader. Stock trader can either buy or sell the financial instruments, through online trading.
  • A Beginners Guide To Stock Market Trading  By : John Morris
    A stock represents a portion of ownership in a company. The value of stocks are proportionate to the growth and sucess of the companies they represent...
  • Online Investing Basics  By : John Morris
    A lot of smart individuals would like the risk and thrill of picking their own stocks and funds on the stock market. These people are often day traders and need to have access to viewing each stock in their portfolio 24 hours a day, 7 days a week...

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