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New Bull Market Surge Underway?
- By Gerald Greene
- 04/27/2008
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One might wonder if a new bull market surge underway will be lasting as the stock market has put on quite a performance over recent trading sessions.Last Friday's trading sessions on the NYSE and the NASDAQ were attention getting amazing. CitiGroup reported a huge $13 billion write down for the first quarter and that it was cutting 9,000 jobs.
Tips For Stock Market Trading- Beginners' Guide
- By Stephen Campbell
- 04/19/2008
- Stock Market Investing
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Pay attention beginners in online stock market trading because you are about to learn precisely how to get into the stock market. It seems scary at starts, but if you can learn to do it reasonably well, you can make huge amounts of money pretty easily. Here are the steps in stock market trading for beginners.The very first thing you have to do in order that you learn online stock market trading for beginners is to familiarize yourself with the world of stocks and shares.
What's The Difference Between Technical and Fundamental Investing?
- By Sameep Shah
- 04/19/2008
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There are many reasons why people decide to trade in the stock exchange. One of the biggest reasons is to get the income they earn and save to work better for them by yielding returns on investments. Nowadays more than ever before, people are finding it easier to invest in the stock market through company shares as a result of the increased awareness of the fortunes available in the stock market.
What is Short Selling and How to Benefit From It?
- By Arth Sutra
- 04/17/2008
- Stock Market Investing
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Short Selling is a strategy in which a trader sells a commodity or security that he or she does not own in order to profit from a falling market.? In this trader will borrow the commodity or security from his broker, who usually in turn has borrowed the shares from some other investor who is holding his shares then immediately sell on to the buyer. At a later date, the trader must buy back the commodity or security from the market to close the position.
Setting Specific Investing Goals
- By Warren Wong
- 04/15/2008
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Successful investment cannot be achieved without setting specific goals. It is the primary aspect of investing. Why do you want to invest? This is the question that every investor should ask himself. Is it to have financial abundance, to educate your children, to retire with financial stability, to get married, to take the dream vacation, to start a new business, or is investing on the stock market a passion! Define your goals well and vividly.
There Is No Place For Emotions In The Stock Market
- By Warren Wong
- 04/15/2008
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More than eight out of ten people regularly lose money in the stock market. However, there are some who regularly make money consistently at trading. The key to their success is making decisions to buy and sell without being influenced by the stock market fears and greed displayed by the masses. Fear of losing money in the falling stock market and, therefore, selling their valuable portfolio short, or greedily rushing to buy when a stock is going up is the normal psychology of the masses.
You Will Never Make Money Trading Stocks, Futures Or Forex Part 4
- By Dean Whittingham
- 04/13/2008
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Over 90% of traders fail to reach any success simply because they are not equipped for success, especially in key components such as money management and emotional control. This is true for most things in the civilized world. We are programmed for failure and as such as easy prey for the trap that is the financial markets.If you are bad with money, then guess what, trading wont fix that.
Is Insider Trading Illegal?
- By Nicholas Swezey
- 04/10/2008
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There are some common misconceptions about what insider trading really means, so this article will attempt to clear the air a little bit.What insider trading is
First of all, it is important to note that there are two different meanings for insider trading. The first one is illegal and it refers to anyone who makes a trade on the stock market and profits (or avoids loss) based on information about that company that was not public information at that time.
Painful First Quarter for World Financial Markets
- By Arth Sutra
- 04/9/2008
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This quarter started with huge concern about housing bubble bust followed by subprime crises which all are talking US economy towards a recession. This will be long or short recession only time will tell but impact is getting visible in low consumer confidence and same store sales reports which are falling each month. US government and Federal Reserve is trying their best to pull economy out of this downturn by giving tax concessions and lending money to banks at very low and deferred interest terms.
You Can Be A Stock Market Investor
- By Michael Gregory
- 04/9/2008
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The main question you must ask yourself before you decide to invest in the stock market is whether or not you want to do this full time or part time, or maybe just an occasional investor. For some investing in the stock market may be too much of a risk, for others it may not be risky enough. Whatever you're feeling is one thing remains constant, investing in the market can be a terrific place to put your money.

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