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  • Some Money Saving Tips  By : Gen Wright
    Saving money is not only a necessity but is also a wonderful habit. It is aid that saving money is an art.
  • Remember Investing Is About Profiting / Tip: Invest Not Restrict  By : Chris McClelland
    Why invest your money in the market when you can invest it in your own business.
  • Hungry? Good - Now Focus To Succeed With Your Investments  By : Chris McClelland
    How to make plans for your financial future.
  • The Ins and Outs of Day Trading  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    Markus Heitkoetter, the seasoned daytrading professional, tells you in this article about the ins and outs of Day Trading, and whether you are ready for the reckoning. Read on!!!
  • Online Stock Trading - What You Should Know  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    Online stock trading is the simplest and easiest method of buying and selling shares, and it can be done entirely from the comfort of your own home or office. Find out more on the intricacies of online stock trading in the following article.
  • How to Develop a Profitable Day trading System  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    Developing a day trading system can be tricky, but it’s by far not as complicated as many vendors make you think. In the following we will present you a simple trading system that we developed using these steps.
  • How to Day Trade for a Living - A Systematic Approach  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    Markus Heitkoetter, the renowned day trading expert, shares some of his proven and time-tested day trading techniques to making profit CONSISTENTLY!!! Discover the secrets of making $150,000 a year through day trading!!!
  • How long should I backtest a online daytrading system?  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    Day trading expert, Markus talks about the ideal time span for backtesting a daytrading system. Read on to know more.
  • How do I backtest the right way?  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    Backtesting the day trading system is vital for newbie traders. Markus, the day trading expert, tells you how to backtest the right way.
  • Developing a Successful Trading Strategy  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    Mr. Markus Heitkoetter, the trading expert, talks about the factors that affect your profit in day trading and how to guide them to your advantage.
  • Define Your Goals and Make a Plan  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    Trading a system does NOT mean having an ATM in your front yard. There will be months when your trading system is over performing, and there are months when your trading system is underperforming. Find out more input in this article.
  • Making sure your daytrading plan works  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    In this article you would find inputs regarding how to "Define your Trading Goals and Make a Trading Plan". How to define your financial and trading goals! How to select the right market for your trading goals and the right daytrading plan.
  • How to Find a Day Trading System that Works  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    Find out the steps that would enable you to find a Day Trading System that works wonders for you and allow you to start from scrath and grow big with time.
  • How start risk-free without risking a single penny  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    In this article you will learn “How day trade risk-free without risking a single penny”
    Inspite having best trading plan but you'll never make any money if you don't take action and actually start trading. Find out more inputs in this article.
  • Six Reasons Why You Need a Day Trading System  By : Markus Heitkoetter
    If you want to compete in the game of games and play against the best day traders in the world, then you need a good Day Trading System. In this article you will learn the “Six Reasons Why You Need a Day Trading System”
  • Investing in Dubai Real Estate  By : William
    The Real Estate market of Dubai has changed this industry segment with its explosive growth. If you are planning to invest then this is the ideal time to do so.
  • Trading platinum using CFDs  By : Mike Estrey
    In our daily reports, we comment on the background and outlook for the gold price, but from time to time we refer to other precious metals.
  • The yield curve and its relevance to the stockmarket  By : Mike Estrey
    CFD traders will often hear the phrase ‘yield curve’ used in long and short term evaluation of investment trends, and it is seen as important as one barometer for the outlook for the economy, and thus the stockmarket.
  • The benefits of trend trading  By : Mike Estrey
    One of the great themes of investment, whether it is stockmarket, commodity, foreign exchange or indeed any financial instrument, is whether or not what you are trading is in a clear trend.
  • The 1987 crash - what was that all about?  By : Mike Estrey
    Long before CFDs became commonplace, we lived in a land of early programme trading, extended settlement and mainly phone based dealing, and almost twenty years to the day occurred what is now known as ‘Black Monday’
  • Gann analysis - an unusual technical approach to the stockmarkets  By : Mike Estrey
    It is fair to say that some modes of technical analysis of the stockmarkets move beyond the purely mathematical and one of these is Gann analysis which has many devotees around the world despite its more esoteric appeal.
  • Living Life With Satisfaction  By : Charrissa Cawley
    When we set goals in our lives, that we push ourselves to meet, we earn a sense of satisfaction - the satisfaction of knowing that we did a good job, and worked as hard as we could to attain a goal. So why don’t more people set goals and strive to reach them?
  • Advantages of Forex Currency Exchange with ACM  By : Atraczion
    ACM is an expert in carrying out the task of Forex currency exchange over the internet. It provides speedy services to its customers in the most efficient manner. Its success lies in its focused approach. It has attained a competitive edge in the job of providing foreign currency exchange services.
  • Lies, Damn Lies and Mutual Fund Returns  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    to look past the surface and don’t take any numbers thrown at you at face value. Remember, most people returning from a weekend in Las Vegas will shout about their winnings and mumble about their losses
  • How to beat the mutual fund companies at their own game  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    use a well performing mutual fund during strong up trends and get over to the sidelines during trend reversals. (That's exactly what I did for my clients in October, 2001, and we retained the lion's share of their profits while Buy & Holders kept insisting the emperor was wearing new clothes.) Pretty soon you will feel that you are in charge of your financial destiny and any chosen mutual fund is merely a tool to bring you closer to your goals of maximizing your gain and minimizing your losses.
  • Rolling your 401k: Contributory IRA vs. Rollover IRA  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    Rollover IRAs offer opportunities to maximize benefits and provide flexibility not usually available with employer 401k plans.
  • Prospering with Mutual Funds: How anyone can "Afford" an Investment Advisor  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    There are only two ways an individual can invest in mutual funds: Selecting and investing themselves or using outside help. If they use outside help they’ll have a couple of choices again: A commissioned salesperson (broker, financial planner or Registered Representative) or a fee-based investment advisor.
  • No Load Mutual Funds: Investment Hype vs. Investment Help  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    Whether you’re into stocks, bonds, mutual funds, futures or options, there are tons of electronic investment newsletters offering to turn your small stake into a giant fortune. All you need to do is subscribe and watch your portfolio soar.
  • Buy and Hold: How to Perpetuate Your Investment Losses  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    Judging from the reader’s e-mail it appears that he works for a major bank and is adamant about Buy & Hold and Dollar Cost Averaging. Maybe it's the approach he has chosen and he doesn't like hearing that the emperor is wearing no clothes. Nothing personal, honestly, but I find it incomprehensible that anyone, after the bear market and the financial disasters most people experienced, can even consider such theories. The results are just too black & white.
  • No Load Mutual Funds or Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)?  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    In a nutshell, an ETF is a specific kind of no-load mutual fund that you might consider to be a basket of stocks. ETFs are diversified like mutual funds, only they trade like stocks. They are cheap to trade (as low as $8.00) and don’t hit you with any short-term redemption fees. And they offer investing opportunities across the board.
  • How (NOT) to Buy Mutual Funds  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    When it comes to mutual funds, there is a lot more to success than just finding a good one. Sad investment stories like the following are all too common. I hope my sharing it with you will help you avoid making the same devastating financial mistake one of my former clients made.
  • How to Maximize Your 401k Mutual Fund Returns  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    When it comes to 401k's there is an overabundance of sad stories. Here is one that at least has a happy ending—and it's getting happier all the time
  • How to Evaluate Load vs. No Load Mutual Funds  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    Load fund vs. No Load mutual fund shouldn’t be the issue. Having a methodical plan and reliable advice as to when to buy and when to sell is far more important and will help you to secure a prosperous financial future.
  • How to Find Value in No Load Mutual Fund Investing  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    to look at costs as balanced by performance and that's where you find value. Then seek true value not simple savings, enjoy healthy dollar-level returns and don't sweat the pennies.
  • The Inside Scoop on Mutual Fund Rip Offs  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    The bear market that showed up at the end of 2000 has every brokerage house—as well as the entire mutual fund industry—scrambling to find creative ways to boost both their image and bottom line. Unfortunately, this is often at the investors' expense.
  • How to find an Investment Advisor  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    Most investors—even some professionals—tend to be "off" in their timing: they buy things when they are hot, not when they are cold. But for the greatest benefit, it should be the opposite. The media doesn't help much when it comes to this buying approach, and let's face it; greed and fear play a large part in most peoples' investment decisions.
  • How to Pay Less and get More: Discount Broker vs Professional Management Fees  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    The net result was that he would receive the benefit of my experience—which he already trusted based on my track record of pulling clients out of the market in October 2000—and it would cost him no more, and likely less, than his discount brokerage account.
  • Your Worst Enemy to Successful Investing - the Media  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    The big problem with this for mutual fund investors is that all the experts are recommending different funds. It might be one thing if experts had a solid basis for their perspective. If they did, then you would think their recommendations would line up and they'd all be touting the same thing.
  • The Demise of Buy and Hold  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    Based on consistent results I think Buy & Hold should be renamed Buy, Hold & Bye Bye. It sounded great for a while, especially for the huge majority of investors who don't have the time or interest in really doing due diligence on investments.
  • The Conflict of Interest Game  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    it is impossible to predict these alleged conflict of interest schemes, it is definitely possible to follow a disciplined approach and be on the “right” side of the market so you can avoid jumping aboard a sinking ship.
  • Find a Methodology and Minimize Investment Madness  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    There are many reasons to be investing these days, and too much opportunity to not have your money working for you. However, I believe the majority of people dread having to deal with investment matters, and tend to jump into purchases and then hold their breath hoping for the best. After a long day at work and taking care of the family, it’s hard to get excited about reading up on your 401(k) options, Morningstar ratings and fund performances.
  • How We Eluded the Bear in 2000  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    The shake out in the stock market, which started in April 2000, had all major indexes coming off their highs, violently followed by just as strong rally attempts. The roller coaster ride was so extreme that even usually slow moving mutual funds behaved as erratically as tech stocks.
  • Do Lifestyle Funds Provide Greater Security?  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    no matter what type of mutual fund you choose, or what anybody claims it will do for you, you must be vigilant and see if it does what you were told it would. In investing, there is simply no such thing as a sure thing. Sure you need to know how to recognize a good investment. But just as important—maybe even more important—you must know when to recognize that a good investment idea didn't work out, cut your loss, and sell.
  • The 10 Rules for Successful Tax-Free Income Investing  By : Ulli G. Niemann
    these 10 points will assist you in more profitable investing. If you’re unsure about putting an income portfolio together by yourself, find a professional who works with these types of funds and is aware of the principles I have described, and let him or her assist you in creating the income you need to enjoy a dignified retirement.
  • Why property is the best investment option today  By : William
    This article explains how property is the most stable and reliable investment option in the current volatile market scenario. With property in your hands, you can always consider that you have an asset.
  • Easy Auto Buying  By : shane123
    Because of their prior experiences in having the salesman or finance managers try to add in auto financing options in terms that aren't necessary, and serve only the car dealership. However with the implementation of blank checks from automobile lenders, automobile purchasing just got a little easier. The process is simple enough.
  • Investments in property verses investments in other business  By : William
    In this article we look at property as an investment option as compared to other options like shares and bonds.
  • Williams %R indicator - another excellent technical trading tool  By : Mike Estrey
    Many stockmarket technical analysts and chart watchers use the well known Relative Strength Index (RSI) as a reliable overbought/oversold indicator, but there are various other highly useful tools out there, and an excellent and simple one is the Williams Percent Range technical indicator.
  • Soft commodities - what are they?  By : Mike Estrey
    Most CFD traders in the UK relate commodities to the harder metals and oil issues, but many CFDs are available in the important area of ‘softs’.
  • Fear and the Vix index - an important technical indicator  By : Mike Estrey
    Every so often, especially when markets are extremely volatile, the financial press remarks on the VIX index, which is considered one of the best ‘fear and greed’ indicators in the US market.
  • Crude oil - the different benchmarks for traders and investors  By : Mike Estrey
    Transactions in crude oil are carried out all over the world, and there can be a bewildering variety of contracts and vehicles at different prices, so it can be confusing for traders looking for a suitable benchmark.
  • How to Find the Best investment opportunities in go zone investment real estate  By : Clint Jhonson
    In determining the best go zone investment real estate opportunities, tactical decisions need to be made along with thorough research and understanding of go zone investment tax incentives, rental incentives and economic factors.
  • Biloxi GO zone investment property  By : Clint Jhonson
    The disasters caused by hurricane Katrina in December 2005 have captured the Congress attention who took the decision to pass the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005 (the "GO Zone Investment Act") providing support to individuals and businesses affected by hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma
  • Try the Austin condos new built homes  By : Clint Jhonson
    Nowadays, more and more persons want to have a life full of luxury, comfort and social activities and this is why the Austin condos market is prosperous and booming.
  • It's the Market for the Investor  By : Mostafa ElAwady
    In the aftermath of the recent housing bubble, investors can find very good investment opportunity, but the key is good realtor.
  • Your Money Matters  By : michael dinich dinich
    With the cost of living increasing every year and frequent changes in tax laws, it has become increasingly difficult for people to make plans for the future. The problem with retirement plans is that, they are based on the principle and assumption that 10 or 20 years from now the cost of living will be higher by a given factor. With tax laws changing and the cost of living increasing erratically, it has become difficult to estimate how much a person should contribute towards his retirement fund.
  • Landlord advises on overseas investment in Lapland  By : landlord
    Investing in the UK Buy To Let market is becoming a bit daunting with interest rate rises properties slowing down it is no wonder landlords are investing overseas. Landlord advises on a place most people wouldnt think to invest in but is proving a good bet Lapland.
  • Forex System Trading | Forex Emini Trading | Managed Forex  By : Jay Beech
    Learn Forex Trading, Forex Strategies, Forex Software, Forex Investment . What is FOREX (Foreign Exchange) Forex (Foreign Exchange) simply means the buying of one currency and selling another at the same time.
  • Volatility and risk in stockmarket trading  By : Mike Estrey
    If there is one area that is regularly ignored by CFD traders it is that of volatility, which is often confused with risk.
  • The best secret in investment and trading - compound interest  By : Mike Estrey
    Albert Einstein – yes, he of “e equals mc squared”, said that compound interest was the greatest mathematical discovery of all time, and this brief summary might just convince you how right he was.
  • Stop losses - an important part of stockmarket trading  By : Mike Estrey
    If there is one area guaranteed to confuse many traders and lead to multiple opinions on the most appropriate approach, it is the subject of stop losses.
  • More on moving averages and a lesser known indicator for stockmarket traders  By : Mike Estrey
    Finding a suitable indicator that reliably defines a trend is one of the keys to successful investing, whether it is on the stockmarket, in forex trading or commodities.
  • How do stocks join and leave the FTSE 100 index?  By : Mike Estrey
    The FTSE 100 index is used as the benchmark for measuring the strength of the UK stockmarket, and some commentators have argued it has a natural bias to outperform the wider FT All Share index, because it tends to promote to its ranks those stocks which are in the ascendancy and remove others that are falling away.
  • What To Look For In A Vacation Condo?  By : Doug Lasley
    Finding a vacation condo is never an easy task, and for the inexperienced property buyer, it can be riddled with complexity and fraught with distress. If you haven't experienced the vacation condo market
  • Trading oil and gas contracts using CFDs  By : Mike Estrey
    Many traders do not realise that Contracts for Difference can be used not just for stockmarket trading, but also in the forex and commodities markets, and one of the most liquid and exciting markets is crude oil and natural gas.
  • Tips for Online Stockmarket Trading  By : Mike Estrey
    Traders in shares, indices, forex or commodities should always have a backdrop of basic rules, which revolve around going with the trend, limiting losses and good money management.
  • The Win/Loss Ratio in CFD Trading  By : Mike Estrey
    Among the questions often asked by clients when selecting an adviser or a system for CFD trading is what percentage of recommendations they can expect to be winners, and how much should they expect to make each month, year or whatever.
  • The Modern Way to Trade the Stockmarket and the Differences Between CFD Trading and Spreadbetting  By : Mike Estrey
    The rise of CFDs (contracts for difference) and spreadbetting over the last decade has naturally impacted on the amount of trading in physical shares using a traditional stockbroker.
  • Random Behaviour in the Stockmarket  By : Mike Estrey
    Over the years there have been many research projects which aimed to find out if market action was random or whether there was proof that it could be predicted on a regular basis.
  • Bigger Fund Managers Are Not Necessarily Better  By : Arthor Pens
    When it comes to selecting top-performing investment funds and unit trusts the bigger brand is not necessarily better. Choosing the wrong fund by investing with big brand fund managers could cost investors dearly.
  • What's the difference between the Dow Jones and the S&P 500 index?  By : Mike Estrey
    Traders in CFD’s have a wide choice of indices, including the Nasdaq, Dow Jones and S&P500. Each index is calculated differently, and it is therefore worth tracking them independently.
  • The Ins and Outs Of How Options Trading Works  By : Luke Anderson
    Options are purchasing the "option" to buy or sell a security if it reaches a goal price at a certain time. For example, say I want to buy (and this would never happen, it's just easier to think about when you aren't talking securities and are talking objects we buy daily) tomatoes. I want 40 tomatoes, but not at $1.50 each. I want them in 30 days, so if in 30 days, those tomatoes go below $1.20 each, I will buy 40 tomatoes.
  • Why Options Trading Works and Has the High Payouts  By : Luke Anderson
    You may wonder, what is this buzz I keep hearing about options? Options are contracts giving the purchaser the right to buy or sell a security (stocks) at a set price for a set amount of time. Options come in many types, and the business of options trading is generally high risk. The buzz is created by the people who have the knowledge of when to buy, and more importantly, when to sell.
    Naturally, because trading options is high risk, the payout is extremely high.
  • Wealth Management Seminars  By : Darren Slaughter
    One strategy recently discussed in a wealth management seminar I attended was using the equity in your primary residence as an investment vehicle and asset protection play, however, it is a risky proposition.
  • Stock Investing Newsletters are now available on website that consolidates newsletters from investin  By : Public Relation
    The investment and personal finance book industry is a multi-million dollar industry as North Americans hope to glean tips to invest their money to obtain a maximum return on their investment portfolio, retire early and live a comfortable life.
  • Offshore Banking: New Strategies for a New Century  By : Robert Barr
    The primary objective of any type of offshore banking strategy is to provide the investor with asset protection and financial privacy. Over the years, offshore banking has had many names and has been referred to as an "underground economy" privy only to unsavory types seeking to exploit loop holes in worldwide banking systems.
  • Buy to Let The Basics  By : landlord
    Buy to let and investment property are never easy read as much as you can about being a landlord
  • How I Reduce My Investment Risk  By : Jim Pretin
    Let me show you how I sleep easier at night by using sophisticated techniques to reduce my investment risk
  • Different Types of Investments  By : Brian McGregor
    If you have money to invest, find out which investments represent the highest and lowest risks.
  • Learning From Lemons To Invest Your Cash  By : Frank Martinez
    There are some good investment lessons to be learned from home-made lemonade!
  • Why You Should Invest In Penny Stocks  By : Jim Pretin
    You might be surprised to learn that penny stocks are truly the best investment out there
  • Pay Attention To Detail  By : James Klobasa
    Paying attention to even the smallest detail is vital for spotting potential problems in any real estate investing venture. This is true even if you are a seasoned investor but is especially true if you are a first-time investor.
  • Why Reinvest Profit Earned From Real Estate Investing?  By : James Klobasa
    Continued success in real estate investing requires that you keep tomorrow in mind when making decisions for today. Recklessly spending all of your profit earned without reinvesting a percentage of it can leave you without funds when something goes wrong.
  • Major Costs Associated With Selling A Home For Profit  By : James Klobasa
    Reported profit margins can be misleading when you are looking into flipping as a real estate investing strategy. The actual residual income gained from a property flip is actually a good deal less than you might think.
  • Can You Afford To Retire?  By : Ken Snow
    Looking to make investments for retirement always seems to be something that you think I'll do it in another few years. However, anyone thinking in this way couldn't be more wrong.
  • About Different Kinds Of Investments  By : Leokadia Angela
    Different kinds of investments and how a person with an average salary can make profit with those.
  • Real Estate Investing Software: Features To Compare  By : James Allen
    If you're investing in property, then investing in some good real estate software may save you time and headaches. This type of software can make your complicated calculations for you, and help you plan your investments. For example...
  • What Is Bond Market?  By : Mike Singh
    This article summarizes what a bond market is, how its structured and the different types of bond markets that exist. Read on to find out more ...
  • Classic Wall Street Wisdom  By : Mika Hamilton
    A classic story told to new investor is the one in which a young investor seeks help from an old investor. The young investor had a serious problem. He had invested in extremely expensive stocks and the market was turning on him.
  • Should You Be Investing In Oil  By : Mika Hamilton
    Investing in oil and gas begins, like all other investments, with sound research. Establishing which oil and gas stocks should be invested in is the first step. Many people believe that oil and gas stock offer a higher yield on investments places on oil sands and Canadian oil. However, there are several important influencing factors which should first be considered.
  • Basics Of Investing In Life Annuities  By : Mika Hamilton
    It can be extremely hard to save for retirement. It is hard to part with your hard earned money today so it can be used sometime in the distant future. It is just as difficult to save for college, purchasing a new home, and any other financial goals.
  • Understanding What A Bear Market Is  By : Mika Hamilton
    A bear market is caused by the decline in stock prices which are directly influenced by a decrease in company profits. Falling stock prices can also be a correction of over valued stock.
  • Investor Profile Warren Buffet's Methodology  By : Mika Hamilton
    Warren Buffett's investment methodology is carefully studied by up and coming investors. His methods were based on Graham's fundamental investing basics outlined in The Intelligent Investor.
  • Investor Profile Warren Buffet's Early Years  By : Mika Hamilton
    Warren Buffett was the only son of the Howard Buffett and Lelia Stahl. Leila worked as both a clerk and secretary and after her marriage has a homemaker and mother.
  • The Influence of Foreign Oil on the American Economy  By : Mika Hamilton
    Many people are calling for a new energy bill to be passed through congress. This is because of the new growth in the demand of transportation coupled with increase gas prices.
  • Warren Buffet's Investment Ethics  By : Mika Hamilton
    When investors think of the person and success they would most like to emulate, Warren Buffet's name is top on the list. He is seen an extremely successful and moral investor that has made his money through dedication and diligence.
  • Personal Finance and Investing Basics and Security  By : Mika Hamilton
    The subject of personal finance is very broad, but as a beginning, I would like to discuss what I consider the foundations of personal finance: Security, Stability, Growth and Protection & Management. This article will discuss security. Investment growth and financial freedom begins with security.
  • How To Become A Real Estate Investing Success  By : Mika Hamilton
    . If you are looking to buy and sell real estate it is important to have an experienced and well versed realtor at your side. Before you sign up with a realtor there are several things you should consider.
  • The Role of Stability in Investment Success  By : Mika Hamilton
    Stability is extremely important for any successful investor. For most people this means living with your means or not spending more then you earn. Every time you over spend you are taking potential investments away from yourself.
  • Tips for Successful Investment partnerships  By : Mika Hamilton
    An investment partnership is extremely easy to set up. It refers to a situation when two or more people join together with the intent of going into a business. The process is simple and includes applying for the right licenses and files the correct forms with the state.

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