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Author :: Diane McDee  |
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| Article Title :: Forex Trading Best Practices |
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| FOREX, the term for the FOReign EXchange market, is an international exchange market where currencies from many different countries are bought and sold. Both long-term hedge investors and short-term investors that seek quick profits use FOREX. Trade reaches between 1 and 1.5 trillion US dollars per day. Needless to say, FOREX is a very lucrative market. Many wonder how to gain the most profits by trading with FOREX. There are a few simple trade practices that can help any trader, either an amateur or a professional make significant profit from FOREX.The best traders firstly understand the intricacies of FOREX trading. In order to be successful, one must understand how FOREX works. (read full article) |
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Category :: Investing Articles |
Author :: Mike Reed  |
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| Article Title :: Day Trading the SP Futures with Initial S/R and the NYSE TICK |
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| For instance, if the market moves up in the first 20 minutes of trading, touches the initial resistance zone, and then turns down, this implies that a good tradable downtrend move is likely to develop.How strong that new trend becomes is market-dependent. As the market falls, its reaction to each new support zone gives an indication of how weak or strong the new downtrend is. If the market falls to initial support and breaks down through it without a stall or a bounce, it will probably continue down to the next level of support. But, if the market loses downside momentum near the initial support zone, the downtrend may well be over.When price comes into a resistance or suppo (read full article) |
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Category :: Investing Articles |
Author :: Chris Anderson, PhD  |
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| Article Title :: The Key Ingredient To Increase Preconstruction Profits By Over $20,000 |
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| One of the greatest preconstruction investing issues that I hear from individual investors is that they can’t get access to what they believe are good projects. Regardless if the preconstruction project is a beach condo, a townhouse, a single family home, or even land investment, individuals are finding that many restrictions are being placed on them by developers. In addition, prices are continuing to runaway. So given all this, how is an individual investor supposed to excel in this environment? Read on and find out!Suppose the investor had the ability to march right into the developer’s office and demand that they should give you at least a $20,000 discount, which now wou (read full article) |
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Category :: Investing Articles |
Author :: Vincent Moloney MD  |
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| Article Title :: Get Wealthy With the Rule of 72 |
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| When it comes time to retire how many people would like to
have a nest egg that is 2 or 3 or even 4 times larger than
what they have? With an answer so obvious allow me to
explain how you can make it happen for yourself.First we'll explain the Rule of 72. If you divide the
number 72 by the rate of return on your investments the
answer is the number of years it will take to double your
money. If you are getting 7% annually then 72 divided by 7
equals a little over 10 so it takes 10 years to double. A
9% return divided into 72 gives us an 8-year time span to
double. A 10% return needs only 7 years to double.Now what return can reasonably be expected in our real
world? Over t (read full article) |
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Category :: Investing Articles |
Author :: Ofer Shoshani  |
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| Article Title :: Investing in New Zealand - Learn how to Find Unique Investment Opportunities |
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| Investing in New Zealand might be much easier than investing in other western countries, thank to the excellent infrastructure, the low taxes and the assistance of the supportive NZ government.Technological Face of New ZealandNew Zealand has a unique reputation within the global market place. This country offers a complicated dichotomy – a technological savvy environment with a laid back attitude. New Zealanders are known for their ability to get things done, their wiliness to be on the cutting-edge of technology, and their friendly, welcoming attitudes. This combination comes together to form an inviting environment for investment.New Zealand – All Wired Up (read full article) |
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Category :: Investing Articles |
Author :: Ben Catt  |
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| Article Title :: The Basics of Tax-Free UK Financial Spread Betting |
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| Financial Spread Betting (or Trading) offers a tax free method of speculating on financial markets.Quite simply, if you think a particular index, share, commodity, currency or sector will rise, you place an UP bet. This also referred to as a Long position or a buy.On the other hand if you think the particular market will fall you place a DOWN bet (commonly referred to as a Short position or a sell).The amount of profit you make or money you lose depends on how right or wrong you were and how much you risked per point.At the time of placing the bet you decide how much you would like to risk per point. This can be as small as £0.01 or a large amount such as £10 (read full article) |
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Category :: Investing Articles |
Author :: Lawrence Groves  |
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| Article Title :: Making Every Penny Count |
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| More and more workers are leaving their jobs and taking their 401 k retirement plan funds with them. While some are rolling their funds over into IRAs or other qualified plans; many are taking their distributions in cash. Once an employee has left the job, any payments of earned vacation, sick or other leave made after leaving the job were not considered for inclusion in deferrals to Solo 401k, 401(k), or 403(b) plans. These plans’ definition of compensation excluded any post employment earnings as the IRS excluded it from the definition. As far as these plans’ were concerned, it’s as if the money was never earned.Since the post employment earnings were not included in 401 k (read full article) |
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Category :: Investing Articles |
Author :: Dr. Scott Brown, Ph.D.  |
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| Article Title :: Bad News - Why The Financial News Media Can Cost You Money! |
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| The communication innovations we have around us today like the internet, financial newspapers, and special interest television channels focused on investing like CNBC are a high speed pipeline of nonsensical chatter. All these sources of information mean that there is no shortage of media people trying to answer our questions about the stock market and specific stocks. You have to remember that the news media are constantly competing to survive against other stuff you can watch. If they don’t always sound like they know exactly what is going on then you won’t watch their presentations. If you don’t tune into their show then their ratings go down. If their ratings go down they get fi (read full article) |
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Category :: Investing Articles |
Author :: Paul Dorf  |
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| Article Title :: Reading "Between The Lines" In Annual Proxy Statements |
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| Upper Saddle River, N.J. - May 11, 2005 - Now that a large number of the proxy statements for public companies with fiscal years ending December 31, 2004 have been issued, those of us that scrutinize them for a living, as well as those that have invested in those companies, have an opportunity to analyze their executive pay packages in detail. With all of the attention on Corporate Governance and how to improve the level of transparency and insure that a strong relationship exists between pay and performance, these statements provide for interesting reading.Many comb through these filings with the intent of learning if the compensation is reflective of the recent trends towards †(read full article) |
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Category :: Investing Articles |
Author :: Eric Newman  |
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| Article Title :: Shareholders Meeting Changing With Times |
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| A significant number of corporations that settled accounts in the past year are ready to hold their annual shareholders meetings.In this year's meetings, more than 300 companies plan as their main focus of attention defense measures against hostile takeover bids.Interestingly, more companies have introduced systems to allow shareholders to vote via the internet and cell phones to accommodate the new means, and will hold shareholders meetings on different dates from other firms.This year also has seen firms more desperate to secure long-term stockholders by placing more importance on the interests of shareholders.
According to a Forbes magazine survey, among the more (read full article) |
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