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Constant Value Investing

Maintain a constant value in a security. Profit from short term cycles and fluctuations.


Types of Stock Orders

There are several different types of stock orders that you may place with your broker. Understanding the difference can mean a profit or loss for a trade.


General Motors: A Buy or Sell

With the recent decrease in oil prices, you may be eager to get back into the transportation game with the potential of making a decent return in certain equities. One of these specific equities could be General Motors (GM). While may experts are hyping the motion that oil is on its way down for an extended period of time, my views tend to differ which may not make GM as enticing as it is now.


Procter and Gamble: A Buy or Sell?

Producing the necessities of the bathroom and other everyday items, Procter and Gamble (PG) continues to be an excellent investment in all areas. With marginal competition and loyalty from its workers, PG will provide investors with an excellent opportunity to achieve high capital gains.


What You Need To Know When Trading Derivatives And Futures

The Derivatives and Futures Market is the most potentially profitable market in the world. But it can be the most distructive one too!


The Advantages of Options Trading

Do you think Options are Risky? Did you know that Trading Options is actually less risky than just trading a stock by itself...that's right!!! Many investors are missing out on extra money every month because they are not fully utilizing the power of Options Trading.


International Monetary Fund (IMF)

IMF was created to faster economic growth and to decrease the unemployment level in different countries. IMF’s purpose is to provide the financial assistance to developing countries that seek it. There are economic policies that enable this initiative. IMF was created in 1944 along with World Bank and it provides aid to countries to pay back the already outstanding debts that the country has. However, countries often can’t pay back the debt to IMF itself and are forced to borrowing more money from the Fund.


SPX: Pullback and Consolidation

Short-term S&P 500 forecast.


Stocks - Getting Started in the Market

So you've accepted a lucrative position at another company within your industry. Perhaps you're in the middle of a career change. Your 401(k) is probably your most important investment in regards to retirement savings. Don't let it get lost in the shuffle when a change in your professional life comes along.


Put Your Stock To The Test Before You Invest - Part 1

If you don’t research the stock you are purchasing first, you are doing nothing more than gambling with your money. Stock research will help you to improve your returns on the stocks you purchase. While all the research in the world on a stock cannot guarantee its value will increase, researching your stock purchases will improve the chances of making money.


How To Start Investing On The Stock Exchange

Successful and experienced investors all went through a valuable learning curve before they began risking their own money. One of those vital techniques to stock exchange investing success is discussed here...


How Stock Quotes Are Made

How are stock quotes made, what is the bid and ask price and why is there a spread? Many different factors drive the price of a stock but at the end there can be only a trade when buys and sells are matched at a certain price.


Why In The World Would I Want To Trade Stocks?

That's an excellent question. The quick answer is to make money but if we dig a little deeper we will see that the stock trader doesn't just want to make money, he wants to make a lot of money. In fact, the stock trader is looking for larger returns that he would otherwise get by simply investing in a stock or a mutual fund.


What Are Corporate and Junk Bonds

Junk bonds are just like a traditional bonds. They are basically a promise from a corporation that states what your initial investment was, the date they will pay you back, and the interest rate which will be applied on the borrowed money.


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