Archive for the ‘Stock Market Investing’ Category

Guide to Stock Investment for Beginners

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Investing in stock can be tricky if you are unsure of what you should invest in or even how to invest in stock on the stock market. However there are people that can help you to invest your money wisely. There are also a number of books on the market today that will give information on stock investment for beginners. It is always a good idea to read up on this as much as you can before you risk losing all of you money.....

Free Online Forex Trading Courses: Where To Find Them

Monday, August 25th, 2008

If you are just a beginner in the online forex trading market, just thinking of having to spend for formal trading programs is a big turn-off, especially if you are only still contemplating whether to join the industry or not. ....

What is a Margin Account?

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

You may have heard of margin accounts several times and wondered what they were and if you needed one. Basically, margin accounts give you greater flexibility for trading with your brokerage. However, the added benefits come with greater risks, so please read your broker’s agreements carefully.....

Gold Investment Fundamentals and the Transfer of Capital

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

The Secular Bull Market in Gold Investments corresponds directly to the Secular Bear Market in Financials. We explain why this trend will continue and why a short-term buying opportunity in Gold presents itself.....

4 Leading Analysts Put Quest and LabCorp Stock, Guidance, ...

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Stock analysts have shown increased interest in Quest Diagnostics (DGX) and Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp) (LH) recently because of their aggressive acquisition activity and managed care contracting efforts. To help put the various views into perspective, Washington G-2 Reports has analyzed and compared the recent stock buy/sell opinions and drivers behind each firm from the analysts at Cowen and Company, PiperJaffray ....

Stock Market Tips for the Beginning Investor

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

If you want to get into investing in the stick market with the goal of making serious money and have very little experience in this area, then you can benefit from stock market tips to help you get started. With the convenience of being able to trade stocks online, more and more people are becoming interested. The main thing to remember is that before you start trading on the stock market, you should become familiar with it. Understanding the stock market is absolutely essential. ....

Know Your Rights When You Hold Common Stocks

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Common stocks are shares in companies that represent ownership in the company. If you do hold this kind of stock, then you do have a right to play a part in electing a board of directors and in voting on corporate policies, even though these stockholders are pretty low on the ladder when it comes to ownership issues. Should the company go out of business the common stockholders will only have any access to the assets once the debts have been paid in full and the bondholders and preferred stockholders receive their shares. ....

Use a Checklist of Stock Trading Tips

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

When you regularly trade stocks, it is important to keep a checklist of common stock trading tips close at hand to help you make the best purchases and trades. A sample checklist of these tips could be:....

The Truth About Fear And Greed While Trading

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

There are many phrases passed around about trading such as ‘buy low, sell high,’ but how many traders actually understand how ‘fear and greed’ drive the markets?....

Volatility Rocks The Investment Markets

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Gets your attention, doesn’t it? The unfortunate thing though, is that most people will react negatively to this intentionally inflammatory, media-ready, title statement. Has some Wall Street virus attacked our financial experience memory chip? Bouncing around unpredictably is precisely what the markets have always done. In the last forty years, there have been no less than ten 20% or greater corrections followed by rallies that brought the markets to significantly higher levels. Volatility is not a bad thing— a non-event, even. ....