Saturday, July 10th, 2010
In parts one through three of my beginner’s course on stocks, I wrote that the stock of the company was the original amount of capital that went into founding it. I said that businesses divide stocks into shares, which can be bought or sold to shareholders, who are people who own one or more shares of stock and therefore “share ownership” of the company. I wrote about stock brokers who are people that will charge you to arrange the purchasing or selling of stock. Now a bit buying and selling stock.
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Saturday, July 10th, 2010
In part one of my primer course on stocks, I wrote that businesses divide stocks into shares, and that each share represents a fraction of ownership. I told you that shares may come with various ownership rules, privileges, or share values. Also, I let you know about the two forms of stock: preferred stock and common stock. Now we’ll talk about shareholders.
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Saturday, July 10th, 2010
In parts one and two of my primer course on stocks, I informed you that the stock of a business represents the original amount of money that went into founding it. Businesses divide stocks into shares, and each share represents a portion of ownership. I let you know about shareholders, who are people or companies that own one or more shares of stock in a joint stock company and “share ownership” of the company. I told you that they have special privileges depending on the class of stock they own, and that they will use their shares as votes in the election of members of the board of directors of the company.
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
Many financial winners have made their fortunes through stock investment. There are hundreds of websites, newspapers, magazines, TV programs, infomercials, and classes geared toward stock investment, prices, and guidance. However, though it may seem like a lucrative way to make money, actual money-making in stocks require a broad knowledge of the market and economics in general. It sounds like a daunting task, but with a few basic stock tips, sources of information, and a little luck, just about anyone can become a successful investor using stock tips.
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Momentum investing is simply the strategy of buying stocks that are going up just because they are going up.
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
What a tragedy! In a single day, the Dow fell 1,000 points, made a recovery, then closed at 347 points down. What could cause something like this to happen? It’s being said that it was just a computer glitch. Or it could have been someone clicking the 1 Billion button on their desktop instead of the 1 Million button. What makes it possible for a $42 stock to sell for one cent for a few minutes during a trading day? Was this really an error, or could this have been stock market manipulation?
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
China is a rapidly expanding economy that has weathered the current economic recession reasonably well. Options for investing in China are numerous but as a foreigner the markets and the culture are likely to be completely unknown. So where to start to find stocks to invest in?
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
Technical analysis was derived from observing financial markets for the past decade. This method being the oldest was discovered and developed by Homma Munehisa during the early eighteenth century and progressed to the candlestick method whereby in modern day is a charting tool for technical analysis.
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009
Automatic forex trading software has been facilitating newbie and inexperienced traders to form reliable gains in the forex market for some time now. With so many different software options, however, it can be problematic to possess any idea of what precisely you should be looking for in a program. Here are some suggestions to bear in mind to find the finest, most beneficial automatic forex trading software.
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Although most people would liken stock trading to gambling, it is not. Stock traders who’ve been around believe that developing a good trading strategy is the key to making it in the stock market. Even newbies like you can learn stock trading and do it well. One way of developing your own strategy is to practice stock trading using online stock game simulators.
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