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  • Where Can I Learn About the Stock Market?  By : James Grant
    If you don't know anything about the stock market, there are a few things you should do before you invest a single penny. This article will help you get ready.
  • Commodities: It's Oil, Again  By : Australasian Investment Review
    The big question this week is whether oil continues to ease as it did for most of the past week. Oil fell for a fourth day on Friday in the largest weekly decline for more than three years...
  • The Important Players In The World Of Penny Stock Trading  By : Malcolm Torren
    Penny stock trading is very appealing to new investors for two reasons: One is because it is cheap. The price range is between one to three dollars and not exceeding five dollars. This is defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission or the SEC. In actual practice, shares can even go lower than a dollar each. The second magnet for new investors is its high potential for fast profit at a short period of time.
  • Naked Option Writing – The Cadillac Of All Option Trading Strategies  By : Danny Swad
    Option traders who successfully use the strategy of selling options consider themselves as having found the perfect investment medium. And of all the variations in option selling strategies writing naked options is considered to be the Cadillac division. No other option selling system offers the profit potential of the naked writer.
  • Option Trading: Tips For Beginners  By : David Baxwell
    If you have already thought of turning to option trading to get your riches, then you should get sufficient advice on this matter and should build up your own trading guide which will assist you to meet your aim. The first major issue that your trading guide must elaborate is the quantity of funds that are available to you for the purpose of investment.
  • Candlestick Charts and the Stock Market : From Rice to Riches  By : Terri Polk
    The concept of candlestick charts is said to have originated in the 18th Century by a Japanese rice trader named Homma Munehisa as a way to analyze rice prices over periods of time. Homma’s method was immediately popular with other rice traders because it allowed five data points to be displayed simultaneously. Additionally, it was easier for rice traders to predict future demand for their rice based on the trends and patterns shown by the candlestick charts.
  • Inside Wall Street: That Ticking Sound You Hear Out in the Mortgage Market is the FHA  By : Shah Gilani
    The Federal Housing Administration, or FHA, is a ticking time bomb that's set to roil the U.S. mortgage market.
  • Hedging – What Is It, And Its Uses In Risk Management  By : Dwayne Strocen
    Hedging, understanding the benefits for a risk management solution.
  • Market Risk – Not To Be Ignored or Overlooked  By : Dwayne Strocen
    Understanding Market Risk and the solutions available to mitigate or eliminate financial loss.
  • Oil Stocks Will Continue To Under Perform The Oil ETF  By : Chris Vermeulen
    Oil Stocks will under perform crude oil and the Oil ETF for the next severl years - but Energy Juniors will outperform both. The Market is now setting up for a great entry point into Junior Oil Stocks. When it comes to morbid fascination, the chart takes the Cake!
  • Technology and Stock Trading  By : Alan McKnight
    In order to trade in the stock market, one doesn't have to know all of the technical details in buying and selling stocks, in most cases, a basic understanding of the stock market is more than enough. But due to the amount of information that one has to consider, stock trading requires a lot of time and effort in order to become a profitable activity. Thanks to technology, the transfer and retrieval of such information is so much easier.
  • A Few Thoughts About My Ongoing Experiences With Spread Betting  By : Steven Davies
    I'm no millionaire trader, so the pro's may want to look elsewhere for their tips, but maybe some of my mistakes and experiences whilst Spread Betting may help one or two people out there out there, and it would be good to share thoughts via the comments.
  • Invest in the Stock Market – For Beginners  By : James Grant
    If you're a beginner in the stock market, there are a few things you should learn before you make your first investment.
  • Learning About the Stock Market  By : James Grant
    If you don't know anything about the stock market, this will help you get started.
  • The Many Benefits to Building Green  By : Jackson Hole
    The article describes all of the benefits of building green including providing a healthy place to live, protecting the planet and saving you money.
  • The Stock Market – For Dummies  By : James Grant
    If you don't know anything about the stock market, but would like to learn, here is the best way to start.
  • Understanding the Stock Market Now  By : James Grant
    If you don't know anything about the stock market, here is how you can start to make sure you don't end up losing your shirt!
  • Stock Screening  By : Jake Strong
    Stock screening. It’s one of the methods used by stock traders and investors every day to find potentially profitable stocks. It’s not a science though. Developing the perfect stock screen is an art and subject to interpretation. There’s no real formula that can be applied to everyone.
  • The Bear Rules The Stock Market In 2008  By : James William Smith
    Article about the declining equities market in 2008.
  • Selling Options – Is It The Holy Grail of Investments?  By : Danny Swad
    We often hear this question in the investment world: 'Is there really such a thing as the Holy Grail of Investments'? Another question is: 'What, where and how do we find the Holy Grail of Investments'? This article suggests there could be such a thing and it's not hard to find it if one is determined to learn the ropes.
  • Doubling Stocks Newsletter: Make Successful Stock Market Trades  By : beefandy1
    The Doubling Stocks newsletter is ideal for someone who knows nothing about investing in stocks. The authors of the newsletter tell you all you need to know about their recommended stock – when to buy it (the entry point), when to sell it for maximum profit (the exit point), and importantly they also give good reasons why they picked that particular stock. This makes is very simple and quick to get started in dealing in penny stocks.
  • How Much Lower Can The Stock Markets Go?  By : blueboy
    The stock markets in the United Kingdom and United States are currently lower today than they were ten years ago. The credit crunch is sending shockwaves through the markets and many investors are running scared. So how much lower can the markets go?
  • Russell 3000 Index : An Overview  By : Terri Polk
    The Russell 3000 Index contains listings of the 3000 largest and most liquid U.S. based traded companies. It is constructed to provide a comprehensive, unbiased, and stable barometer of the broad market and is completely reconstituted annually to ensure new and growing equities are reflected. Because it’s such a diverse and broad index, representing almost 98% of the total of equity on U.S. exchanges, the Russell 3000 Index is a very popular alternative to the Wilshire 5000 total market index.
  • Stock Trading Software Review - Marl  By : beefandy1
    The benefits form Doubling Stocks software is being offered on their web site which ensures that an individual gets maximum possible returns from the investment that he is making. The robot that the two inventors- Michael and Carl, created to do this stock market trading was appropriately named 'Marl' after them. Marl not only analysis the trading patterns of the market but also predicts the nature in which a particular stock will behave.
  • Capitalizing With Penny Stocks  By : Jim Nelson
    Back in the 1940s, it would have been nearly impossible to find a true penny stock. That all changed in 1971, with the creation of the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation system (NASDAQ). This is now the home of thousands of penny stocks.
  • Buying Penny Stocks…Is It Worth It?  By : Jim Nelson
    Small-cap investing can be difficult sometimes. Wall Street shuns it, mainstream media ignore it, and most investors are scared of it. Why is this?
  • Data Point To A Microcap Resurgence  By : Greg Guenthner
    Those who follow small-cap stocks like to say that if the Dow sneezes, small companies catch the flu. This little adage is actually quite accurate. Since the Dow failed to hold onto its new highs in summer 2007, the panic that proceeded reverberated down to the tiniest stocks on the market.
  • Risk Of ‘Unlimited Loses’ In Naked Option Selling Is A Myth!  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.
  • Best Way to Invest in the Stock Market  By : James Grant
    If you're new to the stock market, what is the best way to start? This will tell you step by step how a newbie should go about learning about the stock market.
  • 8 Important Tips To Win At Cricket Test Match On Betting Exchange:  By : Eric Y Smith
    Betting exchanges are an innovative new addition in the world of online betting industry. One great advantage of using betting exchanges is that there are no bookies, which ultimately results in notably better-priced odds.

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