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  • How to use online stock trading to maximize your profits  By : Y Julaidan
    Online stock trading has been around for years now, but very few people reap its powerful benefits. Successful stock traders can use online trading to easily make their transactions, manage their investments and take advantage of every profit opportunity they might find.
  • Investors Step In to Fill The Lending Void  By : Jules Carney
    If you are one of the many ethnic groups that have been disenfranchised as a result of the current credit crunch in the housing market, you can take heart - investors may be stepping in to fill the gap. In the Northern Virginia Market, once one of the hottest Real Estate markets in the country, prices in some areas have corrected by as much as 50% off their highs from just a couple of years ago. However, many minorities have been locked out of the opportunity to take advantage of the market corr
  • Maximum Position-Size Strategies and Trading Consistency  By : Leroy Rushing
    The maximum position-size strategies are catered to traders who desire to make a living rather than grow their capital. Once a trader has sufficient capital, the result is taking positions that are equal in size to further the odds advantage.
  • 5 Technical Analysis Stops that Every Trader Should Know  By : Leroy Rushing
    It has been said many times that is not important where you enter a trade, but where you exit that really counts. This is very true in the fact that entry points can be profitable anywhere, if you get out at the right time.
  • 4 Single Stop Loss Approaches for Managing Trading Risk  By : Leroy Rushing
    Meeting your trading goals is often as easy as managing your trading risk. The use of different stop loss strategies will help maximize your returns while limiting downside, especially in wild markets. Using stop losses effectively will improve your trading, increase returns with proven strategies, and fully capitalize on technical analysis patterns.
  • 3 Forces Behind Overtrading and How to Control Them  By : Leroy Rushing
    Overtrading is dangerous. It increases the exposure of your account to downturns, leaves you open to trades you haven’t thought through, and greatly increases the cost of commissions. Controlling your overtrading can be difficult as many traders become overzealous as a result of a very poor investment. Rather than “getting it back next time,” the “next time” becomes right now. Traders start to throw money at any trade for a variety of reasons just to get back what they just lost.
  • FX Trading 101: 1-What is FX Trading  By : Kulendra
    Firstly lets talk about what investing in foreign exchange means. It does not mean buying foreign currency and keeping it up until it fairs well in value. Converting the money you have and holding it till it appreciates in value can take you only so far, usually you may gain about a few dollars over a period of an year by doing that. Then what does it mean? It means actively trading currency in a foreign currency market place or and exchange.
  • The surefire steps towards better stock investing  By : Y Julaidan
    Fact, A lot of people made more money from real estate than in stocks. The other interesting fact is that the people who got rich from the stock market, made their way to wealth much faster than who pursued the real estate path in building wealth. Yes it is riskier, but not for those who know what they are doing.
  • Why Should You Invest In bullion?  By : Roberto Bell
    No matter what the value of gold is, you might speculate why you should invest in it. Historically, investing in gold has been the verified method of maintaining value when stocks are going down, rise is occurring, and or the national currency is being diminish.
  • Criminal Record Search  By : natishanel
    According to statistics, at least one employee is killed and 20 injured as a result of workplace violence – all in a single week! Acts of violence are generally the result of disputes and misunderstandings. Sometimes, mindless violence is the direct result of longstanding mental illnesses
  • Uncovering Winning Trades  By : Leroy Rushing
    It’s impossible to have only winning trades, so the goal is to manage the dollar amounts of your trades (both wins and losses) even more than the number of trades taken. Traders come to realize very early on that the quality, not the quantity, of trades is what matters.
  • Trading Breakouts and Breakdowns  By : Leroy Rushing
    Manage your strategies in your trading plan to handle both breakouts and breakdowns. Before you do, make sure you know what the differences are between the two.
  • Trading Stocks For a Living  By : mcomo
    Having traded stocks for over 20 years I can tell you that it takes an organized approach. It's not for someone who does put everything into what they do. It takes hard work and discipline.
  • 4 Powerful Pivot Point Strategies  By : Leroy Rushing
    Pivot points used to be a favorite on Wall Street, but like other technical indicators, pivot points are time consuming to calculate. Thanks to computers and plenty of web resources, it is now possible to calculate pivot points in seconds. Professional traders have long used pivot points as a way to define support and resistance lines before the market even opens.
  • Significance of Divergence  By : Leroy Rushing
    Profitable traders know the significance of divergence; its significance is usually noted by the large movements that come after a true divergence in price and leading indicator. The most talked about is the RSI divergence, but there are many forms, such as MACD divergence, price volume divergence, and practically any kind of divergence between price and indicators.
  • Significance of a Trend Line  By : Leroy Rushing
    Much of what we know about technical analysis and its ability to predict prices is relatively new. The study of technical analysis on the financial markets goes back to the 18th century, but what truly came out of technical analysis was discovered mostly in the computer age. Computer modeling has sped up innovation in price studying and trading more than other development.
  • Volume Interpretation  By : Leroy Rushing
    Interpreting volume depends upon the kind of trader you are and what kind of returns you wish to generate. Day trading and swing trading call for a very in depth look at volume, while investing requires the bare minimum. Studying volume helps investors find the best times of the day to trade and produce consistent profits.
  • Investment properties in Spain  By : Anoopkumar
    Spain is one of the best places to invest your hard-earned money. Excellent living conditions and infrastructure makes Spain as the best choice of investors.
  • Ideas for Your Tax Return (Including Saving Some)  By : Melanie
    Skip the bigger TV for a bigger bank balance
  • Why the New Year is a Good Time to Start Saving  By : Melanie
    With Christmas and New Year fast approaching it is time to get priorities in order.
  • Understanding How A Forex Rate Works  By : Jon Arnold
    You need to understand how a forex rate works to get the full picture of how the whole forex market works. This is a critical piece of the whole forex puzzle so make sure you have a firm grasp of the concept of forex rates.
  • Developing A Successful Forex Market Strategy  By : Jon Arnold
    The forex market is huge and can be very financially rewarding, but if you don't take time to learn the market and understand it with a winning strategy, you could just as easily lose your shirt.
  • Using Moving Averages  By : Kevin Matras
    You can make money with individual stocks no matter what the market is doing.
  • How to Trade Stocks For Money  By : mcomo
    Having traded stocks for over 20 years I can tell you this is not a question taken lightly. If I had to think of one word that makes the difference between a successful stock trader and one that looses money it would be discipline.
  • Earnings Preview for Aug 25 – 29  By : Charles Rotblut
    The final week of August will feature earnings reports from S&P 500 members Big Lots (BIG), Dell (DELL), Novell (NOVL), Sears Holding (SHLD) and Tiffany (TIF). Overall, it will be a quiet week for earnings with 77 companies confirmed to report.
  • Late-Summer Trading  By : Charles Rotblut
    Despite all of the news flow, the major indexes aren't moving much. Rather, stocks are stuck in a typical late-summer environment.
  • It's Electric  By : Alex Kolb
    One of Zacks several trading services, the Breakout Trader, recently received a boost in the form of a 19% return on a stock that was in the portfolio for a holding period that was a couple days short of just one month. The stock was American Science & Engineering (ASEI), and its share price is still rising.
  • Top Performing Stocks for the Week Ended Aug 22  By : Jim Giaquinto
    The five best performing stocks on the Zacks #1 Rank List last week were: Terra Industries (TRA), CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF), Massey Energy Company (MEE), Innophos Holdings, Inc. (IPHS) and Bucyrus International, Inc. (BUCY).
  • Profits In Hedge Fund Investing  By : Jon Arnold
    Hedge funds are like mutual funds but they are not regulated as mutual funds are, which gives them much more latitude to make trades and investments that are not allowed with mutual funds. This aspect can provide much greater financial rewards, if you are able to get into a hedge fund investment group.
  • Overview on life settlement  By : jacob.c123
    Life settlement means that the senior citizen can sell the unwanted life insurance policy in return of a single cash payment.

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