August 15th, 2006 by mmarquit
One of the riskier stock investments you can make is penny stocks. Of, course, as in all stock investing, the riskier the investment, the greater the potential rewards. When you invest in penny stocks, you have the opportunity to make a great deal of money. Because penny stocks are those that sell for less than [...]
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August 14th, 2006 by mmarquit
While it is important to do good research on any stock that you wish to purchase, it is important to do your best to avoid information overload. In stock investing, this happens when stock investors realize how much information is available on stock investments and they begin to feel overwhelmed. They want to read every [...]
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August 9th, 2006 by mmarquit
This week we have been looking at knowing when to sell your stock. Many stock investors help themselves determine a good time to sell their shares according to a price level. They set a goal for certain performance, and then have a standing order to sell when the price reaches that level.
Reaching your stock performance [...]
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June 29th, 2006 by jhampton
With the year half over, consider your current trading practices and reflect on the market and how it has performed for you.
If you are doing well with your current investment strategy consider your plans for the remainder of this year.
If your plan needs adjusting consider developing a relationship with an investment coach to assist [...]
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June 21st, 2006 by jhampton
I am a sold out advocate for saving more, spending less, and building wealth. Think about your savings, have you ever considered taking some savings and putting it to work for you to grow your income.
Consider contacting a wealth coach to assist you in a game plan to make a good return on a little [...]
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April 14th, 2006 by jhampton
Google Finance looks to usurp the pole position currently held by Yahoo! Finance and MSN Money. Of course, that will be a difficult feat to achieve.
Unfortunately the search giant may be toying with the organic search results to send users to the struggling financial website. Some call the decision underhanded, others call it business.
Either way, [...]
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March 23rd, 2006 by jhampton
If you fail to plan then you plan to fail. Well, maybe not consciously, but you understand the meaning here.
A smart investor will make a plan that includes what IS going to happen in the market and what he WILL do about those eventualities.
Stop Orders:How much will a stock have to fall before you sell [...]
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March 9th, 2006 by ert
If you are a person considering real estate investment for the first time, you need to decide your investment strategy.
Do you want to eventually get large and profitable, or you like the peaceful lull of a quiet real estate investment plan?
"I have found real estate provides rewards without the risk of other types [...]
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February 23rd, 2006 by jhampton
When investing you want to be sure you are purchasing stocks that you won’t regret in the long or short-run. Of course, no one can truly tell what a stock is going to do, but there are some industries that have tanked over the past few weeks.
MSN’s Money does a daily report on those stinky [...]
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February 22nd, 2006 by jhampton
Trader or Investor? How would you classify yourself? Although both are investing in stocks, there is a difference the in thinking of each.
Source: DailyIndia.com Talk Show
"An investor is someone who enters the stock market inadvertently - usually via their superannuation policies. A trader is someone who makes a decision to buy and sell shares via [...]
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