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Investment Bubbles and the Chinese Stock Market Bubble
Investment Bubbles
Investment bubbles come along once or twice a decade is seems, and they should obviously to be avoided. One of the best ways to build a successful long-term investment plan is to simply avoid taking big losses (such as when ...
Stock Market 2008 - Industrial Sector Stock Picks
The industrials sector of the stock market is where i'm most involved nowadays. While the big names like General Electric (NYSE: GE) and Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT) may not jump out at you as big gainers, plenty of these rock-solid companies have been hit unfairly, and I see value. As an added bonus, industrials companies often act as a hedge to thriving markets like agriculture. we've got some kil...
Online Stock Market For Beginners - 4 Tips To Help You Get Started
Online stock market trading for beginners-Listen up, because you're about to learn exactly how to get into the stock market. It seems scary at first, but if you can learn to do it reasonably well, you can make huge amounts of cash pretty easily. Stay...
Online Investing and Stock Market Leverage - They're Still No Match For Real Estate!
In the last year or so we've seen the real estate market tank while most other types of investments have done alright, with the exception of a recent bump in the stock market road. Still, when we compare our investment options, it's pretty difficult ...
Secrets Of Online Trading And Stock Market Hours
Most people would liken stock trading with gambling. However, in truth, the two could not be more different. In fact, it isn't simply buying and shares as well. Developing a good trading strategy is the key to making it in the stock market. A stock market simulator, is an online game application that duplicates aspects of real-life stock markets, from trading strategies and information, down to...
Learning From Warren Buffet
Investing in stock and shares is no more a game of gambling as it was considered some time ago. Instead it's a game of taking mathematically calculated and correct moves to grow rich beyond one's dreams.
We have the living example of Warren Edmund Buffet before us. Born on August 30, 1930, Warren bought his first stock in 1941 when he was just eleven years old. He purchased six shares of ...
Some Truths About Investing In Stock Market
Stock market investment evokes two opposite feelings in general public. Some hate stock trading and treat it as gambling, while others love it fiercely. They likely think that investment in shares is a kind of lottery with a jackpot around the corner.
Both views are characterized by a herd mentality. If the stock market goes down steeply, the stock market haters say vociferously: Didn't I...
Investing In The Stock Market - A Beginner's Help
If you were a beginner in stock market investing, the first and the best step would be to educate yourself about the various aspects of stock investing. You can get a lot of information at free of cost if you log on to the Internet. There are numerous websites, which are either owned by the stock brokers or voluntary organizations that provide all the preliminary and advanced information about ...
Different Types of Investments
Many people are not aware that there are three different kinds of investments. These are stocks, bonds and cash. As simple as it may sound, it isn't so as each investment has many other sub-investments under its realm.
The stock market with all its pitfalls can be scary place for those investors who don't know too much about how a stock market functions. This should not scare you as the I...
Use Marl Stock Robot To Make Your Money On The Stock Market!
The first and most widely known method of course is short selling. It's just like buying stocks, except you make money every time the stock drops in value from when you first bought it. How you can do this is a little bit technical, but not important for you to know. All major stock brokers, online or otherwise offer this option.
The other of course, is penny stocks. Penny stocks are a co...
Strategies For The Coming Inflation Of 2009-2010
There is widespread commentary these days about the similarities between the stagflation/inflation that transpired in the 1970's, and what may be starting to happen in that manner in 2008 and going forward. There are the behavioral similarities between the 1970's and now: a rising gold price, increasing oil prices, an increase in the rate of inflation in certain commodities such as food, milk, ...