- Little Known Ways Regarding Mutual-Funds -- Learn About Great Ideas Now By : Nathan Knightley
I had never thought of hiring an investment management corporation before. Actually, I always took a very hands-on approach to business. I learned it from my - Using Technical Analysis To Manage Risk And Maintain Top Quartile Performance By : Dwayne Strocen
To manage an effective risk management solution requires more than the calculation of VaR. Ultimately a successful risk management program requires the execution of an effective hedge. Technical analysis is a vital element of this strategy. - What makes a good mutual fund By : Jacob Georgeson
Mutual funds are popular. If you are not invested in one right now you are more than likely to be invested in one in the near future either directly or indirectly. Choosing a good mutual fund is important for maximizing your investment performance. - Enjoy Professional Asset Management: Invest In A Mutual Fund By : Eric Krammer
Haven’t you become a member of the large family of mutual fund investors yet? If you keep waiting you may never be able to feel the positive effects mutual funds have on your account. - WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE ETFs & MUTUAL FUNDS RATHER THAN INDIVIDUAL STOCKS By : Groshan Fabiola
You can be on your way to doubling your money in 3 years by trading Mutual Funds and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) rather than individual stocks. - Conflicting Indicators Suggest Volatility By : Arthur Eckart
Intermediate-term stock market prediction. - What Do You Know About Stock Option Trading? By : Brian Lee
For most of us, when we hear the words stock option trading, we automatically think of shares of stock being purchased and sold on the Stock Exchange, but in actuality stock option trading is something completely different from that. - A Financial Analysis of Barrick Gold Corp By : Dennis Biray
The basic material industry encompasses a lot of what long term investors are looking for. With low multiples and high returns on equity, there is a lot of optimism by committing capital to industries such as oil, gold, or silver. More particularly, the gold industry has a lot to offer during this period when commodity prices are suspect to severe fluctuations. With market leading companies such as Lihir Gold, Newmont Mining, and Compania de Minas Buenaventura SA, there are a lot of options where to go when looking for the cheapest equity. One stock in this industry that I find really interesting is Barrick Gold (ABX). With a strong strategic business plan, competitive fundamentals, and good technical support, this company has a lot to offer for investors. - What Judge Judy Taught Me About Penny Stocks By : John Whitefoot
Remember - if it sounds too good to be true - it probably is. - Did Valentine's Day Heat Up Your Penny Stocks? By : John Whitefoot
There are penny stock investors who glance at the calendar, taking note of upcoming holidays, instead of reading the daily newspaper. Some stocks operate more cyclically than others. Meaning, there are some penny stocks that perform better at different times of the year. - Things You Should Know About Penny Stocks By : John Whitefoot
While investing in tough times can test your mettle, the bigger test often comes when times are good. That's why I like penny stocks. Even though the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Penny Stock Index are both trading at record highs, I like to remind myself that the best penny stock investors are always a little bit paranoid. - And a Happy Anniversary to Ben Bernanke By : John Whitefoot
I like to think that penny stocks are lone marauders that buck long held stock market trends. They don't follow typical trading patterns, they don't care how much oil is trading at (unless it's an energy stock of course), they don't care what Bill Gates thinks, and for-the-most-part, their performance isn't based on what goes on overseas or here at home. - Confident Investors Boost Penny Stock Index By : John Whitefoot
Penny stocks, those little gems of companies that can deliver startlingly good returns regardless of what their large cap peers are doing, have been performing exceptionally well these past few years. - Is Your Penny Stock Costly or Expensive? By : John Whitefoot
In 2006, small cap stocks out performed large cap stocks, and are poised to perform well again this year. History shows that, over time, the best performing stocks started small. Just remember correlation is not causation. - Commodity Futures Day Trading The S&P 500 and E-Mini - Observations - PART 5 By : Thomas Cathey
Not all conventional commodity trading folklore is correct. Some is and some isn't. Much is anecdotal. Most of it is designed to make you feel comfortable in a trade. Feeling "comfortable" is the fastest way to the poorhouse in commodity trading. We are paid to provide liquidity and take on risk. Read on to see if you adhere to this basic and important market law. - Commodity Futures Day Trading The S&P 500 and E-Mini - Observations - PART 4 By : Thomas Cathey
Not all conventional commodity trading folklore is correct. Some is and some isn't. Much is anecdotal. Most of it is designed to make you feel comfortable in a trade. Feeling "comfortable" is the fastest way to the poorhouse in commodity trading. We are paid to provide liquidity and take on risk. Read on to see if you adhere to this basic and important market law. - Commodity Futures Day Trading The S&P 500 and E-Mini - Observations - PART 3 By : Thomas Cathey
Not all conventional commodity trading folklore is correct. Some is and some isn't. Much is anecdotal. Most of it is designed to make you feel comfortable in a trade. Feeling "comfortable" is the fastest way to the poorhouse in commodity trading. We are paid to provide liquidity and take on risk. Read on to see if you adhere to this basic and important market law. - Commodity Futures Day Trading The S&P 500 and E-Mini - Observations - PART 2 By : Thomas Cathey
Not all conventional commodity trading folklore is correct. Some is and some isn't. Much is anecdotal. Most of it is designed to make you feel comfortable in a trade. Feeling "comfortable" is the fastest way to the poorhouse in commodity trading. We are paid to provide liquidity and take on risk. Read on to see if you adhere to this basic and important market law. - Commodity Futures Day Trading The S&P 500 and E-Mini - Observations PART 1 By : Thomas Cathey
Not all conventional commodity trading folklore is correct. Some is and some isn't. Much is anecdotal. Most of it is designed to make you feel comfortable in a trade. Feeling "comfortable" is the fastest way to the poorhouse in commodity trading. We are paid to provide liquidity and take on risk. Read on to see if you adhere to this basic and important market law. - March Investment Madness - The Financial Final Four By : Steve Selengut
Revered Blue Chips (and Blue Devils) fall from grace on the financial hardwood and unknown Cinderellas gain fame and financial fortune with upset victories in both venues. In basketball and in finance, the road to the final four is paved with four principles. If you recognize the importance of the Financial Final Four, you can insure that your investing experience will get you to The Big Dance in style - Winning Stocks By : Stephen Bigalow
Tips for finding profitable stocks. - How To Select An Online Forex Trading Broker System? By : Ricky Lim
Today an online forex trading broker system is not just about providing superior solutions to Forex traders, but it is also there to accommodate the technology that is needed for the forex trading industry. Certainly in such a competitive trading world, the online forex trading broker system allows you to perform all trading functions related to Forex both quickly and in real time from anywhere in the world. - Recent NYMO Extreme Levels By : Arthur Eckart
Short-term SPX prediction - Real Estate – Location - Stocks – Rotation By : Al Thomas
There is a time to change horses, but it will be when the horse gets to the other side. - Top Mutual Funds - Where They Are And How To Find Them By : King Kovacs
Where and how do you find mutual funds that distribute large income-capital gains and maintain continual growth performance over the long-term? This is one investment objective when planning to for retirement or personal savings. - The Role Of Online Stock Brokers By : M. Jedediah
Online stock brokers work within investment companies that offer online resources as either their entire service or as part of their traditional brokerage service. Some of the more commonly used online stock brokers are . . . - A Financial Analysis of American States Water Co By : Dennis Biray
The utility sector is a typically unheard one. With only one company, Aqua America Inc, over one billion in terms of market capitalization, there may be some risk involved in purchasing some of these short-cap equities. Nevertheless, along with the likes of California Water Service Group and SJW Corp, one company, American States Water Co (AWR), has the solid fundamental base and business strategy to produce capital gains for your portfolio. - Futures and Future Index Stock Trading Information By : Mark Crisp
There are a number of different ways people can make a living from trading. Due to this reason, many people have begun to explore the mechanics of trading stocks, futures, foreign currencies and anything else they can possibly think of. - Trading Commodity Futures - Intuitively Day Trading The S&P 500 And E-Mini - PART 4 By : Thomas Cathey
Every trading market has its own special patterns and oddities that will communicate its intentions. Patterns don't always work every time of course, but even that can be a clue of underlying extreme weakness or strength. Just like knowing a spouse well, learning to read your special market can pay dividends. Read on to learn more - Trading Commodity Futures - Intuitively Day Trading The S&P 500 and E-Mini - PART 2 By : Thomas Cathey
Every trading market has its own special patterns and oddities that will communicate its intentions. Patterns don't always work every time of course, but even that can be a clue of underlying extreme weakness or strength. Just like knowing a spouse well, learning to read your special market can pay dividends. Read on to learn more - Trading Commodity Futures - Intuitively Day Trading The S&P 500 and E-Mini - PART 1 By : Thomas Cathey
Every trading market has its own special patterns and oddities that will communicate its intentions. Patterns don't always work every time of course, but even that can be a clue of underlying extreme weakness or strength. Just like knowing a spouse well, learning to read your special market can pay dividends. Read on to learn more - Step by Step Guide To Identify Trading Breakouts Into Uptrends Using Simple Technical Analysis By : Peter Lim
If you need help in identifying when a stock has already break out of a trading range and is ready for a rally or move into uptrend, here is a simplified guide. Following these guidelines, you can develop strategies to trade the outbreaks into rallies - irrespective of whether you trade stocks and shares, commodities and futures or forex. - Stock Picks 101 - Day Trading Versus Swing Trading By : Douglas Newberry
When you trade stock picks for any length of time you learn very thoroughly that there's no such thing as a free lunch. In other words, you are always making trade-offs. What are the trade-offs between day trading and swing trading? - Choosing The Right Trading Strategy For Your Commodity Forecast By : Thomas Cathey
The first step to a profitable commodity trade is coming up with an accurate commodity futures forecast. Next is to select the right trading vehicle to turn the forecast into cash. There are countless option and futures strategy combinations to choose from. For a particular market forecast, some vehicles will work and some will not. Do I use options or futures contracts or a combination? Here's my tips to increase your odds with the overall trade selection process. - Taking Penny Stock Risks By : Christopher W Smith
Despite the risks involved, penny stocks are attractive to new investors because of the low initial price and the possibility of quick payouts of up to 100 percent in some circumstances. Just as there is the potential of high profits, that potential comes with the risk of substantial losses. There is plenty of reward trading penny stocks, but it is not without its risk. - What's So Exciting About Stock Option Trading By : Sam Perdue
Option Trading seems to be more popular now than ever before. We all know that options can help leverage the money that you trade or invest. But, for the beginning stock trader, the concept of options trading can be a little confusing. In this article, I will to talk about what options are and the different types of options. I will also show the advantage that the options trader could have over people who do not trade options. - Learn How The Stock Market Works By : Joe Grabowski
Learning How The Stock Market Works can help you on the path to becoming a successful stock trader. - Can Uranium Make You Rich In The Stock Market By : Joseph Harris
To put it bluntly, the uranium bull market is on the rise. It's easy to see how much the mineral's stock has lifted recently, and by taking a look at a few unconventional indicators, you'll be able to see that there's plenty of money to be made with uranium stocks. - Stock Trading Strategies - Learn These Simple Yet Highly Profitable Strategies For Trading Stocks By : Mike Singh
Stock trading is carried out by stock traders who for the most part need an intermediate such as a brokerage firm or bank to carry out the trades. Find out more - Financial Versus Fundamental Analysis - What Is The Difference? By : Mike Singh
The examination of key ratios and viewing the performance of a certain company is one of the many ways in which an investor can decide to invest in stocks. This form of investment is known as fundamental analysis. - What Do I Need To Know About Technical Analysis Of Equities? By : Mike Singh
Predicting future moves in the stock market has become a science. This form of prediction has become known as technical analysis. Find out more - Stock Market Help - A Brief Stock Market Tutorial By : Mike Singh
Trading on the stock market is something that you hear about everyday. The news in the evening each night tells us how much the market closed at. Learn how to get more information on this - Understanding Stock Options - How Do Stock Options Work? By : Mike Singh
Stock options are an increasingly common phrase heard around the office floor but what are they? Find out what they are and how to profit from them - My Experiences Trading Coffee, Cocoa And Orange Juice Commodity Futures Contracts And Options By : Thomas Cathey
COFFEE futures and options are certainly filled with action. Long haul and day trading coffee can be very exhilarating. For about $2800 of account margin you can control a 37,500 pound contract of Coffee worth about $45,000. A 1 cent move equals $375. (example: a move from 120 to 121) - Million Dollar Challenge By : Hubert Crowell
I have entered CNBC's Million Dollar Challenge, a 10-week contest to see who can invest a million dollars the best. My plan is to use the 80/20 Principle to pick the best performing stocks for my portfolio with an added edge, forward view. - Stock Market Crash of 2007 - How To Trade Stocks During The Bearish Corrective Wave By : Peter Lim
When the stock market has crashed, and a strong pullback is in progress, it is wise to wait for the market to stabilise. Statistics have shown that stocks fall around 3 times faster than they have taken to move up in price. But how do you go about selecting stocks to trade during a bearish period? Would you benefit from the next trend to come? - My Experiences Trading Soybeans, Soymeal and Soybean Oil Commodity Futures Contracts and Options By : Thomas Cathey
Soybeans are king of the speculative trading "soy" complex. The complex includes soybeans, soymeal and soybean oil. Soymeal is used primarily as feed. Poultry and cattle producers use the majority of soymeal. The majority of soybean oil is used for cooking and salad oil. For about $1200 of account margin you can control a 5,000 bushel contract of Soybeans worth about $35,000. - My Experiences Trading Cotton and Lumber Commodity Futures Contracts and Options By : Thomas Cathey
COTTON futures and options trade on the NYBOT. (The New York Board of Trade) Cotton has low to medium volume and liquidity; just enough to get by. An account margin of $1300 controls 50,000 pounds of cotton, worth about $30,000. One full point of price movement equates to $500. - Some Tips For The Beginner In Mutual Fund Investing By : James Cone
A brief review of mutual fund investing and some tips for the beginner when considering establishing a fund. Safe and systematic savings are the hall marks of the mutual fund industry. It's a perfect plan for the beginner and provides a stable platform for investment. - Trading After A Stock Market Crash - How To Find Stocks That Will Outperform In The Rebound By : Peter Lim
Is technical analysis still relevant after a stock market crash or stock market collapse? Can you use both fundamental analysis and technical analysis to select great potential stocks that will rebound after a stock market crash? Learn how a university professor in investment discovered a practical stock selection method that identified stocks that rallied well into the rebound soon after a stock market crash. - Some Wise Tips For The Beginner Penny Stock Investor By : James Cone
In the penny stock investing milieu greed is rampant and hustlers are always on the look out for a new prospect. Be wise, be prudent and do your due diligence before investing. - My Experiences Trading Live Cattle and Meat Commodity Futures Contracts and Options By : Thomas Cathey
Live Cattle, like corn, is a great market for beginning commodity traders. The meats complex also includes Pork Bellies, Lean Hogs and Feeder Cattle. Here's some hints and kinks to get you off to a good start trading the meats! - A Financial Analysis of Eaton Corp. By : Dennis Biray
The industrial electric equipment industry is one without a lot of recognition. While there are a few large capitalization companies such as Rockwell Automation, ABB, and Nidec, only Eaton Corporation (ETN) seems to receive any type of coverage from news outlets. Nevertheless, I believe a lot of such coverage is warranted, as this company has the proper fundamental and strategic business plans to excel and contribute to capital gains for your portfolio. - My Experiences Trading Euros and Currency Commodity Futures Contracts and Options By : Thomas Cathey
The Euro has taken over the currency trading arena! Here's some valuable hints and kinks taken from actual trading experiences. An account margin of $3000 will control a $150,000 Euro futures contract. (at today's market) Each full-point move in the Euro equates to a $1250 profit or loss. There is also a mini-contract that is one-half the full-size Euro. - Dealing With Stock Market Corrections - Ten Do's and Don'ts By : Steve Selengut
Stock Market realities need to be dealt with quickly, decisively, and with zero hindsight. Because amid all of the uncertainty, there is one indisputable fact that reads equally well in either market direction: there has never been a correction/rally that has not succumbed to the next rally/correction. - Understanding Stocks By : Martin Lukac
Understanding stocks is important to avoid risks. There are several types of stock markets today, including Forex, stock market and the penny stocks. - The New World Of Online Stock Trading By : Samantha Kay
The world of investment will always be in existence. But the manner in which it exists will continue to evolve to meet the ever-changing needs of investors. Online stock trading is today's answer to modern investment, providing consumers with the best of all worlds. - My Experiences Trading Sugar Commodity Futures Contracts and Options By : Thomas Cathey
Sugar trading is romantic! Here's some valuable hints and kinks taken from actual trading experiences. Currently, an account margin of $1200 will control about $13,000 worth of sugar. - Will The Bull Rage On In 2007? By : John Whitefoot
Many penny stock investors are still worried about another devastating bear market. But history tells us that the 2000-02 downturn was likely, a once-in-a-generation-event. - The Little Drummer Boy By : John Whitefoot
Of late, we've heard plenty of drum-pounding for big stocks. But really, when it comes right down to it, few of us can afford to invest enough money in big stocks - at least enough for it to make any difference. - The 'Secret Sauce' To Successful Penny Stock Investing By : John Whitefoot
The stock market is a gamble. No matter how exhaustive or flimsy your due diligence, your investing fate is in the hands of other investors. - Important Questions Before Investing In The Stock Market By : Yudi Hariyanto
To invest in stock market we need to ask ourself with some question. Which money do you use? - Forex Charting in the Stock Market By : Martin Lukac
Because our financial system is currently at the low end of the totem pole, millions of individuals are striving for ways to earn money. Many of these people are investing in the stock market, trading, and in Forex market exchange. These people rely on charts. - PART 2 -My Experiences Trading Crude Oil- Gasoline- Heating Oil and Natural Gas Futures and Options By : Thomas Cathey
Crude Oil is king of the petroleum futures trading market! Here's some valuable hints and kinks taken from actual trading experiences. - PART 1 - My Experiences Trading Crude Oil- Gasoline- Heating Oil And Natural Gas Futures And Options By : Thomas Cathey
Crude oil is king of the petroleum futures trading market! Here's some valuable hints and kinks taken from actual trading experiences. - Price and Volume (PVT) Indicator By : Dr. Michael Fleischer
The price and value trend (PVT) is an indicator of the volume and price change of a particular stock. Knowing how to read the PVT will help you make wise stock trading decisions. By comparing the PVT and the price of a share, an investor can better determine when to buy and sell that stock. - Trading Stocks Online Provides Options For Investors By : Samantha Davis
Recent years have seen a change in the traditional broker-client relationship, and the advent of the Internet has spawned a new group of investors who eschew the help of brokers and try to make their fortunes trading stocks online. - My Experiences Trading Gold and Silver Commodity Futures Contracts and Options By : Thomas Cathey
Sometimes, all that glitters is gold. What a great trading market! Here's some valuable hints and kinks taken from actual trading experiences. - How To Tame The Big Bad Bear By : Steve Hood
Is the next Bear Market just around the corner? Was the recent market correction a harbinger of things to come? - 12 Rules Of Stock Investing By : Alan King
There are many things that you need to know before you begin trading in the stock market. Here are 12 basic stock investing rules that you may follow for successful trading. - Tips On How To Invest In The Stock Market By : Alan King
The stock market is unique in that it relies on other businesses and as long as we have trade it will always be around. This, in turn, means that learning to trade in the stock market means having a virtually endless source of income. However, the trading part itself is not easy and there are many disillusioned individuals that started trading with high hopes but only lost their money. There have been cases where stock trading almost looks like some form of addiction where the traders ignored their jobs, careers, and life just to find a way to find financial success through stock trading. - Keep Your Emotions In Check While Making Trading Decisions By : Alan King
One of the most difficult things that every new trader has to learn while trading in the stock market is how to keep emotions out of decisions. Money is an extremely emotional aspect for everyone. Making a profit makes us happy and making a loss is cause for concern. Considering the unpredictable nature of the stock market it is never easy to tell what might happen during a trade. This makes it difficult for traders to always retain their sense of logic and not give in to emotional pulls. - Stock Trading Terminology By : Alan King
For the uninitiated, reading the business section in a newspaper or reading business magazines can often be a bit mystifying. On one hand, everyone knows about stock trading in a very basic way and all the talk about bulls and bears can be confusing, even in light of the fact that a bullish market means share values are up while a bearish market indicates sluggishness or lower share values. The end result is that a simple and straightforward exercise of investing in the stock market appears to be complicated and full of strange notions that seem to make no sense. - Create Your Own Stock Market Mission Statement By : Alan King
Trading in the stock market is not so different from running a business, except that the concept of ownership is slightly altered. As with any enterprise in which you intend to invest money, it is important that you have a sound plan and a mission statement that defines and guides your behavior. Here are some tips on how to create your own stock market mission statement. - My Experiences Trading Corn Commodity Futures Contracts and Options By : Thomas Cathey
Corn is a good beginner's market! Here's some valuable hints and kinks taken from actual trading experiences. - A Financial Analysis of Andersons Inc By : Dennis Biray
The consumer good sector, when compared to more attractive regions such as technology or healthcare, has not received too much attention in the news as of late. However, the lack of consideration by the major news outlets does not necessarily mean that this sector, and more specifically, the farm product industry of this sector, is not an attractive buy. With market cap leaders such as Bunge (BG), Delta and Pine Land (DLP), and Fresh Del Monte Produce (FDP) performing fairly well over the past year, there may be some further optimism for this industry. One company in particular, Andersons Inc. (ANDE), I feel will continue to do extraordinary well over this next year. - Have You Tried Financial Spread Betting Yet? By : Abi Ola
Picture the scenario: you have just placed an amazing trade and captured a nice fat profit on your favourite stock. As soon as you close the position you mentally add up the profits. Hey, wait a minute, it's not all yours! The tax man cometh! - Investing & Online Trading - 7 Trading Approaches for Handling Current Volatility By : John Atkinson
In the late night business report on Tuesday we heard of the Chinese market's biggest one-day fall in a decade (of 9 per cent) which had sparked the exodus of cash from global indices. The following morning we woke early and watched live as the DOW quickly plummeted over 500 points to its low of the day before making a small recovery. For those with funds invested in the market recently we look at 7 approaches to handle the current volatility. - Commodity Day Trading - Special Patterns In The S&P 500 Futures Contract - PART 2 By : Thomas Cathey
Most commodity futures markets will tip their hand when it's time to reverse direction. Knowing how to read its language is the challenge. It's not easy. This is important information, since this is all you really need to know! Volatility is a clue as well as price synchronization. Read on about these unique observations. This information can be applied to most any freely traded market of any time frame. - Commodity Day Trading - Special Patterns In The S&P 500 Futures Contract - PART 1 By : Thomas Cathey
What I was seeing in this pattern was a CHANGE from the norm. A change from a repeating pattern in most any indicator is a clue. In this case we had a declining market. If the volatility starts to dry up on the declines and begins coming in on the rallies, it is evidence of a potential future change in trend. Some of the sharpest "surprise-surprise" futures rallies come after the price action dies on a bear decline. - Penny Stocks Outshine Mega - Caps By : John Whitefoot
While some Wall Street herds may be stumbling over themselves to gobble up the record setting Dow index, the numbers show that bigger is not always better. - What Goes Up, Must Come Dow By : John Whitefoot
The bursting of the internet bubble in March 2000 taught us (or retaught us) one thing, that is: what goes up must come down. This is why I think the recent tear that the Dow has been on could usher in renewed interest in penny stocks. - Buying Stocks But Where? By : Ricky Schmidt
Several of my subscribers emailed me saying that they were interested in a stock but couldn't purchase it in their country. Now why is that? - Options Stock Trading - An Attractive Investment Proposition By : Daniel Beatty
Using options as an investment strategy can really boost your rate of return, but there are some differences to stock investing. A solid knowledge of the market is an essential requirement if the investor hopes to profit with trading options. One of the biggest advantages option trading has to stocks is that the risk is limited for buyers. That's right I implied lower risk, find out the other advantages in the article. - How to Build Your Own Global ETF Hedge Portfolio By : Carl Delfeld
With the emergence of exchange-traded funds or ETFs, you have at your fingertips the ability build a global ETF hedge portfolio that is the envy of your friends - and, unlike the heavy hitters, you won’t have to give away 20% of your gains to a hedge fund manager. - Futures Day Trading - Patterns in The S&P 500 and E-mini Futures Contracts, PART 3 By : Thomas Cathey
Identifying patterns that repeat in the futures market, then jumping on them, is what it's all about. These patterns can be rather complex, requiring an accumulated library of observations. The best way to do it is through your own intuition. There's no better computer trading program than your own trained mind. - Futures Day Trading - Patterns in The S&P 500 and E-mini Futures Contracts, PART 2 By : Thomas Cathey
Identifying patterns that repeat in the futures market, then jumping on them, is what it's all about. These patterns can be rather complex, requiring an accumulated library of observations. The best way to do it is through your own intuition. There's no better computer trading program than your own trained mind. - Futures Day Trading - Patterns in The S&P 500 and E-mini Futures Contracts- PART 1 By : Thomas Cathey
Identifying patterns that repeat in the futures market, then jumping on them, is what it's all about. These patterns can be rather complex, requiring an accumulated library of observations. The best way to do it is through your own intuition. There's no better computer trading program than your own trained mind. - Covered Calls - In The Money (ITM) Versus Out Of The Money (OTM) And Which Is Best For You By : Mat Merten
Anyone just starting out in covered calls needs to decide if they want to focus on an in-the-money (ITM) or an out-of-the-money (OTM) strategy. This is a significant decision that will have important effects on your long term success and that amount of success. - Tips in Forex Stock By : Martin Lukac
In ending, Forex trading is a mounting business. Those of you intending to join Forex in hopes to gain, be, sure to scan open information. - Stock Marketing By : Martin Lukac
The best chance anyone has in stocks is to play when the spirits are high. When you feel emotionally challenged, then ride out back, since the no-brainers and lows may not direct in your good. - The Leader in Stocks By : Martin Lukac
Forex is unfaltering marked as a foreign market plea. Forex is moving on to pass one of the most in demanding trade industries on the stock market. - Forex Stock Brokers By : Martin Lukac
Forex involves brokers, which many investors directly use as a stepping-stone to avoid jeopardizing their future. Brokers however usually manage limited part of the charge account, while it is up to the capitalist or trader to handle the intermission. - Comparing Stock in Forex By : Martin Lukac
Like stock market exchange, Forex comprehends brokers. Investors often open up accounts, which they believe that the broker supplies as a stepping-pea to avoid risks. - Futures Trading - Methods to Trade The S&P 500 and E-mini Futures Contracts, PART 4 By : Thomas Cathey
After twelve years of watching and day-trading the S&P 500 almost every day, I've come to some conclusions of what works and what doesn't. These methods can also be applied to other markets as well, for both long and short-term trading. - Futures Trading - Methods to Trade The S&P 500 and E-mini Futures Contracts, PART 3 By : Thomas Cathey
After twelve years of watching and day-trading the S&P 500 almost every day, I've come to some conclusions of what works and what doesn't. These methods can also be applied to other markets as well, for both long and short-term trading. - Futures Trading - Methods to Trade The S&P 500 and E-mini Futures Contracts, PART 2 By : Thomas Cathey
After twelve years of watching and day-trading the S&P 500 almost every day, I've come to some conclusions of what works and what doesn't. These methods can also be applied to other markets as well, for both long and short-term trading. - Futures Trading - Methods to Trade The S&P 500 and E-mini Futures Contracts, PART 1 By : Thomas Cathey
After twelve years of watching and day-trading the S&P 500 almost every day, I've come to some conclusions of what works and what doesn't. These methods can also be applied to other markets as well, for both long and short-term trading. - Commodity Futures Trading - What Is YOUR Trading Edge? PART 3 By : Thomas Cathey
Finding your very own unique commodity trading edge is a worthwhile goal. Without one you are lost in the masses, struggling to push your head above the sea of expenses. Trading edges do exist, though for short periods of time. Psychological edges are more permanent. You need many. Read on to find how to go about finding yours. - Commodity Futures Trading - What Is YOUR Trading Edge? PART 2 By : Thomas Cathey
Finding your very own unique commodity trading edge is a worthwhile goal. Without one you are lost in the masses, struggling to push your head above the sea of expenses. Trading edges do exist, though for short periods of time. Psychological edges are more permanent. You need many. Read on to find how to go about finding yours.
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