Posted on January 16th, 2012 by Harold Glisson
If you are looking for an investment opportunity that gives you ample chance of building your wealth you may consider trading stocks in consultation with your financial adviser. However, you need to know that before you can record any reasonable degree of success in trading stocks, you need to have an analytical mind. This is not a skill that comes to you by proxy, but rather through a lot of practice on a virtual stock exchange.
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Posted on January 15th, 2012 by Carlene Stealey
Whenever you are going to go into the world of investments, you might need to take into consideration a few aspects and thoroughly think them over. Among them is the amount of cash you’re prepared to invest. When you put your cash on bonds, mutual funds, options, or stocks, you should produce a specific amount for you to buy a unit or open an account.
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Posted on January 14th, 2012 by Justine Oliff
If you are planning to go into the world of investment, you may have to think about some factors and carefully think them over. Among them is the sum of money you’re prepared to invest. When you place your money in options, mutual funds, bonds, or stocks, you should come up with a certain amount in order to acquire a unit or start an account.
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Posted on January 8th, 2012 by admin
Top Website Highlights Two Very Popular Options in FOREX TradingPR Leap (press release)COM) Your Forex Directory, a popular Internet FOREX directory destination for those looking to scout out the latest information on FOREX trading platforms, today released information on its two most popular choices — AVAFX and eToro. … {forex} – Forex News
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Posted on January 5th, 2012 by Harold Glisson
Like everyone these days, you worry about finances and would like to know how to thrive in a shaky economy. You wish you could invest in stocks but have no clue how to go about it. Maybe you have only a small amount to invest but would like to begin somewhere. A good place to start would be in the virtual stock market.
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Posted on December 30th, 2011 by Chuck Hughes
Options work just as well in a down market. The option quote table below contains tangible put option prices (thanks to Yahoo Finance) for Hewlett Packard (HPQ). Purchasing put options is a bearish methodology as the value of a put option increases as the cost of the underlying stock decreases. Hewlett Packard stock is currently trading at 32.78. Let's assume that HPQ stock declinesin price 10% from 32.78 to 29.50. Let’s focus on the March 30-Strike put option (circled).
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Posted on December 29th, 2011 by Donald Scott
The truth on trading “credit spreads”…You will learn why it is so important if you do not know how to correctly handle your option positions. Even though it is a well known trade we will take a good look at what can happen using this particular spread. This seems to be a good trade, but until you work with this trade, you will not know the high risk it can be. If it is traded alone this options “credit spread” can be very risky. By trading it alone I mean that it is not being protected by another option trade.
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Posted on December 29th, 2011 by Johnny M Junior
The pluses and minuses of credit spreads are not always discussed but should be.
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Posted on December 27th, 2011 by Harold Glisson
Online investing in stocks is no little feat. The skills needed to succeed in the world of stocks require more than simple skills that could be learned in a business school and it goes beyond gut feelings or hunches. To succeed in the stock market, you need to know every bit of what you are doing and you have to be good at what you do. This entails having an analytical mind, knowing how to forecast trends and being able to make decisions within split seconds without being impulsive. To develop these kind of skills, a virtual stock exchange is the best place for taking the right classes.
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Posted on December 13th, 2011 by James Glisson
According to Wikipedia, Karl Pearson, Fellow of the Royal Society, established the discipline of mathematical statistics. Karl Pearson first used the term “Standard Deviation” in writing in 1894 following its use in his lectures. Standard Deviation is very important in financial matters. The standard deviation on the rate of return of an investment is a measure of the volatility of the investment.
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