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  • "Divergence" for BetterTrades  By : Loredana Sargu
    I love to teach technical trading but I have an aversion to letting technical indicators get out of hand. A recent check revealed over 120 indicators that were available to use on my charts. This is also not including many economic indicators that can be and are used by folks to overlay charts and predict activity.
  • "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"  By : Svetlana Nunez
    I like maxims and quips. Little phrases that tell a big story. I like the parables in the Bible because a child can say "I get it," and an aged student can say "Oh… now I get it." The principle of keeping it simple is a good one for most of life's situations including trading. And while trading skills are not easy to master, they involve simple principles.
  • 20 Years delivering world leading stock market analysis tools - what's the secret?  By : Stephen Hill
    IQ’s first stock trading
    system was introduced 20
    years ago. In this interview,
    AIQ president Steve Hill
    looks at the history and
    goals of the company and how it has grown
    to become one of today’s leading investment
    software companies.
  • 3 Excellent Elements That Make A Stock Trading System Great  By : Patricia B. Smith
    rading in the stock market is something that perhaps everyone in the world has considered at one point or another and when you are thinking of entering into the financial game of trading, there are some things that might be good to consider. A share of stock is really just a financial asset or an economical extension of a company that is then released to the public for sale. The whole function of the share is to ensure that there are funds coming into the company via public sale of the stock or share, which then allows the company to use these funds to expand itself and gain much more profitability.
  • 3 Factors Affecting Share Prices That Most Stock Investors Do Not Know  By : Zainul Anuar
    Certainly, there are just so many factors affecting share prices. For example, high oil prices, interest rates, GDP and CPI to name few. However, many beginners are focusing too much on the external factors than what can happen from the accounting perspective.
  • 3 Steps To Online Trading  By : Patricia B. Smith
    The first step you should take to make your way to online trading simply knows which market and which commodity you want to be trading in and this is all down to how much research you are willing to do. The key to success is knowledge and this is more so true for trading. When you are playing with the prospects and the future of a commodity and its price, you should know what kind of market you are getting yourself into.
  • 4 Agriculture Stocks to Feed Into Your Portfolio  By : RJ Camposagrado
    Agriculture stocks that appear to be well positioned to produce long-term growth in investments. These agriculture stocks are a great way to round out your stock portfolio and gives you a chance to surpass the averages over the long haul.
  • 4 Guidelines to Long-Term Trading EveryDay  By : Leroy8 Rushing8
    The stock market is perhaps one of the few avenues on the planet where investors have become millionaires overnight (and bankrupt). What makes the stock market such a potent earning ground is the fact that it is unbiased, the stock market is not regulated by a single person or company, and people with acumen and proper knowledge can make the most of the stock market. If you are also planning on investing in the stock market, here are four (4) tips to help you make more informed decisions:
  • 4 Penny Stock Tips  By : mryan
    Investing in penny stocks provides traders with the opportunity to dramatically increase their profits, however, it also provides an equal opportunity to lose your trading capital quickly.
  • 5 Small Cap Stocks: Breakthrough in Small Cap Stocks  By : RJ Camposagrado
    Zacks has been providing small cap stocks research to professional investors, brokerage houses and individual investors for decades. Zacks announces 5 small cap stocks that our hot small cap stock picks.
  • 5 Ways to Find the Best Stock Picks  By : Scott Johns
    Here are several different methods that will ensure a good stock pick.
  • 6 Steps To Choosing Your Stock Broker  By : Ray Sanchez
    A step by step guide for choosing a stock broker based on your needs and financial situation. You will be able to choose the BEST broker after following these six steps.
  • 6 Ways To Lose Money In The Stock Market  By : Ray Sanchez
    6 sure fire ways to lose money in the stock market. By learning these common mistakes you will be able to avoid them.
  • 8 Stock Market Tips to Make You a Smarter and Richer Investor  By : Alex Mall
    Stock trading has been one of the most viable business ventures you could get into. This is because the nature of the business itself doesn’t acquire too much of your time if you already understand the ways to get the investment rolling.
  • A Confidence Crisis, Not a Money Crisis  By : Clif Droke
    Green faucet is a revolutionary financial content and publishing site which aims to provide the most highly respected, highly credentialed contributors exclusively. Most of our contributors are hand-picked, and are some of the most highly regarded contributors anywhere. Stock Investing Market, Commodities Index quant, funds, NASDAQ, traders.
  • 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 Guide to Hiring an Investment Advisor  By : Robert Thomson
    There is no dearth of financial or investment advice but it is tough to find a dependable, honest and ethical investment adviser who can help us secure our financial future. This article is a guide to hiring and working with an investment adviser.
  • A Guide To Penny Stock Picks  By : stapin
    You pennies could be converted into big money by your right Penny Stock picks.
  • A Look At The New Stock Market  By : G. Witt
    An insightful look at what we can expect in a complicated market. The stock market is down because of the economy and now is the time to use this to your advantage. The stock market has fallen many times in the past and always recovers. Now is a great opportunity to invest in the stock market.
  • A Page for Your Trader’s Handbook  By : Mac x
    Follow the steps! This will build your confidence in the process and your long-term anxiety will go down. Following the process will give you confidence – a crutch if you will – in your long-term success just like your old “crutches” did.
  • A Penny Stock for Your Thoughts  By : Staff Writer
    Any stock that trades at under $5.00 per share is defined as a penny stock by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Many trade at under one dollar, but they're all known as penny stocks because they trade a very low price. Read the full article to know more.
  • 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 Test To Find The Best Moving Average Sell Strategy  By : Dr. Winton Felt
    There are many types of sell strategy. Of the moving average crossover variety, traders have a wide range of opinions about which is the best strategy. We tested the profitability of the Donchian system, the R.C. Allen system, and a variety of other systems to find the answer.
  • A Trader's Dream?  By : gregfhodges
    Is the Forex market right for you?
  • A Trading Strategy That Consistently Beats All Major Indexes  By : Arthor Pens
    Outperform the market everytime! A trading strategy that consistently beats all major indexes. Information is FREE. No subscription required.
  • Adaptation to the Realities of the Market  By : NicciandLee.com
    Do you think adaptation to the realities of the market is the most important thing? Many times in the past I've written about the need to adapt, the need to be able to change your behavior relative to the market because the markets are ever changing.
  • Advice of a Stock Broker  By : Kelvin Williams
    I should begin this by saying that stock brokers are expensive. However, if you are new to the world of investing and find the terminology, expenses, fees, and process the least bit confusing it is best to utilize the services of a stock broker that is going to work with you every step of the way and explain the way things work at least for the first several trades you make.
  • All About Stock Market  By : John Pawlett
    A stock market simulation game is a great way to practice your investment skills before actually investing any 'real' money in the stock market.
  • 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 Intermediate-Term High-Performance System  By : Dr. Winton Felt
    Keeping a portfolio fully invested most of the time in rising stocks is what produces high performance. Use the correct strength measurement to rank the stocks and keep invested in those that rank the highest.
  • An Open Letter to the Western Banking Establishment  By : Tim Price
    Green faucet is a revolutionary financial content and publishing site which aims to provide the most highly respected, highly credentialed contributors exclusively. Most of our contributors are hand-picked, and are some of the most highly regarded contributors anywhere. Stock Investing Market, Commodities Index quant, funds, NASDAQ, traders.
  • Analyze Your Stocks And Double Your Profit  By : Joseph 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.
  • Anybody Can Participate on the Stock Market with Penny Stocks  By : lewis7440
    When the "average Joe" decides that he wants to purchase some stock, it is usually beyond him what stock to purchase. There are so many out there, and they do not look like sound investments because buy one share you have to pay such a ridiculous price. There is a way though. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) offers a whole category of stocks from companies that sell below $5 a share. They are called Penny Stocks.
    Penny Stocks trade for such a low price because they are from companie
  • Are Mortgage-Backed Securities Dead?  By : Robert Thomson
    One can argue that structured finance creates greater efficiency in our financial system because capital is freed to pursue other objectives. Although, it can also be argued, as Warren Buffet has, that derivatives, the product of structured finance, are "financial weapons of mass destruction." Both arguments stem from the same characteristic of these securities: excessive debt.
  • Are You A Stock Market Investor?  By : Chris Vermeulen A
    The threshold question before you decide to invest in the stock market is whether you are an investor. stock market may not be suited to their personality. This article outlines the qualities an investor should possess to make a return in the stock market.

    Sure, there are folk tales you may hear about the guy who bought XYZ Company stock for $5 and sold it 60 days later for $50 a share. This has probably happened, but it's not typical. The following points should be considered when you are considering becoming an investor.

    Are you self-disciplined in your thinking?

    One's personality is the first thing to consider. objectively a person who is organized in your thinking? Do you know how much money you have to invest? Do you know how to set objectives in your finances? you set goals for savings and followed through on those objectives?

    An investor has to have a clear set of objectives in their choice of investments. Are you investing a one-time funding source versus an ongoing interval deposit? Are you able to set aside a certain amount of money each month to investing that is disposable income?

    In effect what you will be doing is moving some of your pass book savings to an investment. The way patterns develop differs from person to person. Are you ready to include stock market investments in your savings pattern? Given that you are currently receiving a nominal interest from your savings account, how much interest would you rather earn if you had a choice? The key to investing is to know your expenses and income and decide how much money is disposable income. It is this excess that will be your investment dollars.

    Are you able to set goals and listen to good advise?

    you have determined that investing may be a possible avenue for you to consider the next step is setting goals.

    A goal is the objective of your investment. Your investment could be for all sorts of pleasures and personal aspirations. your is determines the type of investing you will be looking for in your research.

    you may seek a tax exempt municipal bond fund or a mutual fund with certain characteristics.

    If you want liquidity like a pass book savings account where you can draw money as you need it there are some investments that may fit. The important aspect of this step is to know your objectives and then draw up a budget or a plan.

    All of the major fund companies have managers and consultants. Can you plan your objectives but still be willing to take advice from a professional? Give it time and choose the best consultant, not just the first to call. It means can you listen to advice and make a decision on various alternatives offered to you. Once you've gotten all the necessary information are you ready to make a decision?

    Are you capable of making a final decision on your own? Unfortunately, some people will feel quite comfortable going to a car show room and purchase a $30,000 automobile. The color, impression, and internal motivators. But when it comes to investing, the buy is not as dazzling. It takes consideration to commit $30,000 to an investment in paper form even though you may be purchasing stock in the flashy car company.

    Can You Let Go?

    The final and perhaps most important aspect of deciding if you are a stock investor is, YOU. After you have gone through all of the self analysis, goals, research and advice of others and made your final decision the next step is critical. You must have the appropriate personality in order for your investment to come to fruition. Are you able to get good sleep? upside and downside of the stock market and I would not recommend this to anyone starting out.

    You have to be able to roll with the punches. Trust your instincts and review your investment on a monthly or quarterly basis. You should always place a limit order on an account if you buy stocks individually. Your broker can sell at a certain limit point.

    The mutual fund investment works differently that buying individual stocks. Hopefully, you will receive the satisfaction of your fund meeting your demands. If your mutual fund for any reason meets with unexpected long term problems you can change funds. I would review the fund on a quarterly basis and discuss this with the fund account manager or representative.

    This is the investor personality that you need to have in order to have a lifetime of success in the stock market. If you have it, it works. If you don't, give a different kind of investment a shot.
  • Are you selling your stocks at the right time?  By : Dmitry Vysotski
    Limit your losses and protect your gains by following a Trailing Stop trading strategy. Take emotions out of your trading by using Sell@Market.
  • Are You Stock Market Investor?  By : ChrisVermeulen
    You decide to invest in the stock market is whether you are an investor stock market may not be suited to their personality. This article addresses some of the qualities an investor should have in order to make a reasonable return in the stock market
  • Asset Allocation: Investing by the Numbers  By :
    Asset Allocation is a planning tool that allows the investor to structure his or her investment portfolios in a manner most likely to accomplish the goals established for each investment portfolio and for the investment program as a whole. It is the process of planning how the portfolio is to be divided between the two broad classes of investment securities: Equities and Income.
  • Avoid These Stock Market Investing Mistakes  By : Yossarian Smythe
    It takes more than a trained eye to be successful in investing. Even the most financially savvy individuals still make mistakes when it comes to putting their money in investment vehicles in an effort to build their wealth.
  • 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.
  • Be Both a Short-Term Trader and a Long-Term Investor  By : Dr. Winton Felt
    Short-term traders often assume less risk than long-term investors. There is a right time and a wrong time to own the stock of every great company. The smartest investors base their decisions on the balance between risk and reward, not on a pre-determined holding period.
  • Bear Market Profits - The Game Plan for Winning  By : Stephen Swanson
    Bad economic times means great opportunities and profits for those who will these few simple strategies
  • Become Your Own Personal CFO  By : Robert Thomson
    Budgets and personal finances are not most people's favorite topics, and certainly not one of mine.
  • 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.
  • Beginners Stock Trading: Basic Chart Indicators And How To Profit With Them  By : Adam W. Porter
    In beginners stock trading, adding indicators to your chart can give you a trading edge. This article reviews several basic chart indicators and how to use them.
  • Beginners Stock Trading: Day, Swing, And Position Trades  By : Adam W. Porter
    In beginners stock trading, knowing the length of time you intend to hold onto your trades is important. This article covers the three common trade styles and how to handle them.
  • Beginners Stock Trading: How To Choose Profitable Stocks  By : Adam W. Porter
    In beginners stock trading, knowing how to choose a good stock is difficult to master. This article reviews what to look for, in picking your next winner.
  • Beginners Stock Trading: Understanding The Power Of Stock Chart Timeframes  By : Adam W. Porter
    In beginners stock trading, choosing the right timeframe for your chart is an important, but simple skill to learn. This article reviews the general chart timeframes and how to use them.
  • Benefiting From Stock Trading  By : Lawrence Smiley
    Stock trading has been one of the most viable business ventures one could get into. This is because the nature of the business itself doesn’t take too much one's time if he or she already knows the ways to get the investment rolling. It is also one of the easiest means of making the value of your money into double, only if you know how to handle it properly.
  • Better Trades and Stability Vs. Profitability  By : Loredana Sargu
    Previously

    Earlier, we began a to investigate the need for stability in our trading business. We agreed that an important purpose for stability was having a more or less consistent ability to pay our bills, enabling our trading business to survive. Additionally, we outlined a strategy which had the ability to maintain our initial value (our emergency money) and the potential for making profits as well. The strategy; a 'balanced' straddle; amounted to finding a stock whose price 'oscillated' above and below a particular value. If that value was also a strike price for that stock, then we could straddle it, buying puts and calls at that strike with several months before expiration. As the price moved up and down, the value of our calls and puts moved up and down inversely, keeping the total value of the position roughly the same. In this way, our 'emergency fund' was more or less kept intact. In this discussion, we see how to draw a profit from such a position.
  • Better Trades and what Works  By : Loredana Sargu
    Before you can play a stock split you must have a stock split candidates list. This is where you have to do a little research. Start with the stocks that you currently are watching and ask the following questions:
  • Better Trades Momentum Part 2  By : Svetlana Nunez
    In Part I of this article, I taught you to trade momentum that occurs after an earnings announcement. In this article, I am going to go into some of the chart patterns we can use to trade momentum that is unrelated to earnings or news.
  • BetterTrades and "FUNNYDAMENTALS"  By : Loredana Sargu
    The end of last month, a broker from New York calls me. He has called several times over the last year to tell me I need to open an account with him because he has such a great buying opportunity. He was armed with a strong list of fundamentals that just had to convince me to give him money to buy this stock. Well I enjoy talking to him because he proves my points about staying neutral and playing the stock not the fundamentals or the news.
  • BetterTrades Opportunity using Strangles  By : Loredana Sargu
    Earnings announcements create a problem for traders as we often see an overreaction to the announcement. This overreaction takes the form of an unusual amount of buying or selling pressure. Because most earnings are announced after the market has closed this buying or selling pressure builds up overnight and causes the stock to gap up or gap down. The stronger the buying or selling pressure the more the stock will gap.
  • BetterTrades Timing Importance  By : Loredana Sargu
    Timing is everything! Especially when it comes to trading in the stock market. It amazes me the thought process a lot of students go through when it comes to trading.
  • BetterTrades Trading System  By : Loredana Sargu
    I think it was Will Rogers who said "I am more concerned with the return of my principle than the return on my principle". How true that rings when it come to trading in the stock market! Yet I find myself receiving emails and being told sad story after sad story about traders who have lost a fortune trading! The emails and comments I love to receive, however, are the ones from students in my classes that are making a fortune because they took the time to learn the SYSTEM I teach in my LIFESTYLE TRADING WITH LEAPS 2 day class.
  • Big MAC Divergence in Better Trades  By : Loredana Sargu
    Indicators are a powerful tools and they generally have a very specific function. They measure specific aspects of behavior and that behavior is compared to the chart movement. Some indicators are very narrow in focus i.e. only relavent in trends or only in compression patterns while other indicators work well in nearly any market patterns. Some of the more common and respected indicators measure over bought / oversold conditions or trend strength or divergence. I will focus this article on the divergence indicators and how to recognize divergence.
  • Brokers and Online Trading: What Does A Broker Do?  By : Jason Uvios
    Forex broking is invariably an online business in the same manner as trading is much unlike the very early years. Different countries have norms that require forex brokers to register with some governmental agency to begin their broking business upon meeting certain educational and business qualification.
  • Building a Position in IHF  By : Mr.Jim Farrish
    Green faucet is a revolutionary financial content and publishing site which aims to provide the most highly respected, highly credentialed contributors exclusively. Most of our contributors are hand-picked, and are some of the most highly regarded contributors anywhere. Stock Investing Market, Commodities Index quant, funds, NASDAQ, traders.
  • Buy and Hold Strategy Works - 3 Reasons Why Warren Buffet Holds Stocks Forever  By : Zainul Anuar
    You can easily get bored from buy and hold strategy, especially if you are beginners looking for fast cash. Nevertheless, it can be so profitable in the long run. Let see why Warren Buffet loves buy and hold strategy so much.
  • Buy and Sell Signals of A Moving Average System  By : Dr. Winton Felt
    The price of a stock crossing the stock’s moving average has been used as a buy or sell signal by traders for a long time. However, many people do not have a well-defined buy and sell moving average discipline. Here we will give an example of a discipline that many have used to generate their buy and sell signals.
  • Buying Penny Stocks The Easy And Simple Way  By : George Best
    A new robot eliminates much of the risk and most of the work involved in buying penny stocks.
  • Buying Stock For Dummies  By : Matthew Bettison
    Trade using the "Buying Stock For Dummies" system, and entering the stock market will doubtless be the best and most profitable investment you will ever make. But trade stocks the wrong way, and you will simply be throwing away your hard earned cash away. Read on to see the "Buying Stock For Dummies" way to trade, top 5 must know tips for new comers, and deadly traps to watch out for.
  • Can You Benefit from Stock Trading ?  By : Alex Mall
    Many people say that to be profitable in stock trading, the largely significant thing that you should realize is you capability to survive in this dog-eat-dog-world trade.This means that knowing what you actually want and being prepared to face all t
  • Can Your Share Portfolio Be Too Diversified?  By : James Woolley
    Most so-called market experts will tell you that you need to have a well-balanced share portfolio. They will probably trot out the old sayings such as having 'not having all your eggs in one basket' and 'spreading your risk', but is this really a good strategy?
  • Candlestick Charting - Discover The Art Of Japanese Candlestick Charting  By : Abhishek Agarwal
    Want to earn by investing in the right stocks? Then knowing Candlestick Charting is a must. Here is a brief overview on the subject.
  • Charting Basics: What is on the Financial Trading Charts?  By : ian Jackson
    The most basic charts are bar- and line charts. If you are new to the trading game and not a Ph.D. in Statistics, these humble charts are the way to go. In fact, even if you are an experienced trader, bar and line charts probably still have a special place in your daily trading life. These charts are simply indispensable!
  • Choosing A Penny Stock Broker ?  By : Sammy Chim
    An article about what to look for when choosing your penny stock broker.
  • Choosing A Qualified Commodity Broker  By : Arman029 Arman029
    How You Can Benefit From Simulated Futures Practice Account?

    Simulated futures practice account are an easy way to gain some hands-on training in the field of commodity market without having to lose much in terms of money and capital invested.
  • Choosing Penny Stocking Brokers For Life  By : T. Detty
    When deciding to invest in one or many different markets, its always wise to research what it is you can choose from.
  • Commodities Option Trading - How Stock Options Work - Option Spread  By : articles
    IRA is a personal retirement plan that offers tax advantages to investors. Author Bio: Scott Sumerford has several years of experience working in the financial industry and has written a myriad of articles on various financial matters. The value of
  • Commodities Trading 101 - Do You Know The Basics Of Commodities Trading?  By : Mike Singh
    In this article we will look at some generalities concerning commodities. This will include information on the different types and on different ways they are traded on the market.
  • Common Stocks as Long-Term Investments Explained  By : Jimmy Cox
    Bonds and preferred stocks are essentially defensive investments. They aim to protect the invested funds, but they are not designed to advance or to expand in value.
  • Control Risk and Loss in the Stock Market  By : Dr. Winton Felt
    Too few traders and investors buy near support, limit the potential for decline, or control losses through volatility adjusted stop losses. Too few have a plan for limiting risk before making the trade. Here are some considerations.
  • Could You Be the World's Greatest Stock Trader?  By : William Smith
    Maybe you would like to be a stock trader, but you've always been scared to give it a try.
  • Covered Call Options - Commodities Options Trading - Options Trading Tools  By : articles
    So we pay $1 for the $50 Call, and earn $0. 25 off the $55 Call, giving us a total cost of $0. 75
  • Covered Calls - Trading Options To Lower Your Risk  By : Robert Hauver
    The easy way to make money trading options, by selling covered calls.
  • Create Your Own Deal Flow in 3 Steps  By : Dike Drummond MD
    There are a lot of similarities between Fishing and Real Estate Investing. You are always looking to find the Big Ones without wearing yourself out.
  • Currency Trading: Storming Cash into Packs of Stocks  By : Finley Stew
    The basics of currency trading, if the thought of getting into currency trading have crossed your mind this is the basic initial information that you need to understand before getting into currency trading
  • Dancing With A Gorilla for Better Trades  By : Svetlana Nunez
    The market, like a lighthouse, will send signals and it is incumbent on us to listen and to blend with the market. In a collision, the lighthouse (market) always wins.
  • Day Trading - Potential Profits vs. Probable Pitfalls  By : William Smith
    Day trading in the stock market can provide you with a lot of thrills, excitement, and profits as well as bleeding ulcers and massive losses.
  • Day Trading Basics - Day Trading For Beginner Investors  By : Mike Singh
    Day trading is an extremely risky way of investing in the stock market. Day trading is carried out by day traders who rapidly purchase and sell stocks over a single day period. Find out how they profit ...
  • Day Trading For a Living Tips  By : Peter Skotnicky
    A great many different components can be factored into any plans for day trading for a living. One common component that needs to be considered is the capital expenditures needed for the venture. That means you always need to look at how much money you are putting up day trading and how it ties into your overall budget.
  • Day Trading Psychology - An Unspoken Rational Approach  By : Mike Reed
    Most traders day trading don't know how to control the overall size of their losses. Learning how to do this is the most rational way of dealing with fear, greed, and other problems of day trading psychology.
  • Day Trading Secrets Anyone Can Use To Make Money In The Markets  By : Grant L Dougan
    Today we show you four key tips that you can use to start making money in the stock market. Use these day trading tips and you'll be on your way to making some great money!
  • Day Trading Strategies  By : stapin
    Day Trading Strategies
  • Day Trading Systems – 1 Tip You Need To Find a Profitable One  By : kelly price
    So, you're thinking of buying a day trading system? Well there is one way to find out if it works and here it is:
  • Day Trading The Extreme Sport Of Investing  By : Mika Hamilton
    The rewards are incredible for those that do it right, but for those who make enough mistakes it will take everything they have and still not be satisfied. Day trading is the practice of buying and selling securities and other financial options.
  • Day Trading Your Way To Success  By : Susan Jan
    If you want to succeed at day trading you first need to understand the basics of daytrading and also how the market works.
  • Define The Stock Market  By : William Smith
    The Stock Market is a market for the trading of company stocks, and the likes of the same.
  • Determination of Stock Market Valuations (cont'd) - Part 2/3  By : C. Hunter
    To the average investor, it might seem like an exercise in voodoo, and quite honestly, I believe that would not be that far from the truth. I suggest that the financial markets would be better served by the use of more sophisticated valuation models for determining where they are willing to buy or sell a stock.
  • Determination of Stock Market Valuations (cont'd) - Part 3/3  By : C. Hunter
    To the average investor, it might seem like an exercise in voodoo, and quite honestly, I believe that would not be that far from the truth. I suggest that the financial markets would be better served by the use of more sophisticated valuation models for determining where they are willing to buy or sell a stock.
  • Difference Between Paper Trading And Live Trading!  By : Max Ng
    Both paper trading and live trading are important steps to accumulate wealth through stock investments.
  • Differences between the Pink Sheets and OTC/BB  By : Thomas McCarthy
    Savvy investors want choice. The ability to choose between several kinds of investments can turn your portfolio into a well-oiled machine.
  • Different Routes To Success In Online Stock Trading  By : Eric W. Childers
    These are just some of my thoughts on the online stock trading game and the ways that you can use to manoeuvre around the market. In the stock market, there are plenty of waves and technical indicators that you can use to make sense of the market, and here, I will try to talk about some of the things that have been popular in the market and whether or not they are effective. If you need more advanced ways to look at the market, you can read any one of my many articles on advanced stock market techniques.
  • Discount Brokers vs. Full-Service Brokers  By : William Smith
    Discount brokers are stockbrokers who don't give investment advice.
  • Discount Stock Brokers - Why Pay For Bad Advice?  By : William Smith
    In the days before discount stock brokers, only the wealthy invested in stocks. After all, before discount stock brokers, commissions on trades were typically over $100.
  • Discover The Day Trader's Trading Strategies  By : Casey Yew
    One investment opportunity that is much misunderstood is what is called day trading. It can be option day trading, or day trading for regular stock issues rather than options. Either way the name comes from the fact that the transactions take place usually within the time frame of one day. As a matter of fact, many of the transactions take place in a matter of minutes.
  • Diversification and Stop Loss Placement  By : Dr. Winton Felt
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