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By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Want to know what's ticking on Wall Street? Online stock market updates are a quick and easy way to check the pulse of your investments... more »
By David Sarokin 1 comments
Stock market fraud has cost investors billions and landed CEO's in jail. Enron, Qwest, WorldCom, AIG. Scandal after scandal has made headlines. In response, Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oaxley Act (SOX), and the Securities and Exchange ... more »
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The world seems to run on oil as world conflicts continue to rage over this precious commodity. With dwindling oil supplies, there is no mystery that oil is so valuable, but there is much debate over when and where oil will reach its peak. The ... more »
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It's the buzz phrase of the new century - "IPO," the initial public offering of a private company's first public stock sale. Because of the publicized success of a few, many investors see IPO investments as a way to get ahead in the market... more »
By bfreethree 1 comments
You can leave those penny's in your piggy bank collecting dust, or you can take them out and use them to invest in Penny Stocks. Penny Stocks are stocks that usually trade below $5 per share. Sometimes these stocks are sold for just a fraction ... more »
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Investing in the stock market is a great way to plan for your long-term goals. Whether you are buying a house, saving for retirement or putting your children through college, the stock market, historically, has been a great place to invest your ... more »
By smilesatme1 3 comments
Investing in tax lien certificates can be a solution to your financial problems. These are properties that owes taxes in the government. When you buy a tax certificate you have the chance to own it for penny on a dollar. All you need is to wait ... more »
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The Sydney Stock Exchange is the heart of the Australian stock market system. This exchange allows domestic and foreign investors to supply regional companies with funds needed to expand the Australian economy. In a few simple steps, you can ... more »
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The Canadian stock market in Toronto is often overlooked by the American Exchange in New York City. The Canadian market is an important stock exchange for domestic and multinational companies. Invest in the Canadian stock market if you are ... more »
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The world's first truly global stock exchange, the Euronext, was formed in 2000 from the Paris Bourse, other French exchanges and subsidiary stock markets in Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK and Portugal. It became transatlantic in 2006, when the ... more »
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The Russian Trading System (RTS) stock market posted incredible gains in the early years of the 21st century, bringing it to the attention of investors worldwide. To buy or sell securities and/or bonds on the RTS, you'll need to go through an ... more »
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Many investors feel that they must work with stockbrokers to realize their investment plans. The rise of online stockbrokers, along with interactive educational tools, allows tech-savvy investors to bypass commissions for potential profit. You ... more »
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If you find yourself with an extra $25,000, there are a variety of ways you can put it to work for you... more »
By Meno 1 comments
Why would anyone trade foreign exchange? Well, to put it into perspective, the NYSE trades over 1 billion dollars a day in volume. In comparison, the foreign exchange market trades approximately 1.2 trillion dollars a day in volume. This means ... more »
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Whether you have a large stock portfolio or own a few shares of stock, monitoring the performance of your investments can be done with Microsoft Excel, a product in the Microsoft Office software suite. After setting up your stock information in ... more »
By AJBCFA 0 comments
There is no easy way to beat the stock market. Most people would be better served to find a low-cost broadly diversified mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF). But, for those of you who have a passionate interest and the time necessary to ... more »
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Figuring out whether a stock or fund is worth the investment can be a time-consuming, analytical process. Learning to how to read and understand Morningstar ratings, however, can make this task much easier. Since 1985, Morningstar has been rating ... more »
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Corporate insiders often have access to information about the company they work for, which is not available to the general public. A savvy strategy for investors is to identify and mimic insider stock trading. If the insiders are buying their ... more »
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Before you join the fray, here are some key steps to take toward building an understanding of the stock market... more »
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Many savvy investors claim that the three main things you need to play the market are money (to start out), time (to research stocks) and a good stockbroker to help you make informed decisions in a timely manner... more »
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While it might be thrilling, life as a day trader is more down than up - most day traders lose money in the long run... more »
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Buying stock in a company is relatively easy once you've researched the stocks you're interested in and have a broker or brokerage account to handle your purchase. Choose your stocks with care and research before you buy anything, but keep in ... more »
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Knowing when to buy stocks can be a challenging task. Following a few simple steps can make the process easier... more »
By smilesatme1 4 comments
Earning money depends on your hard work not how far you went to school. Though some jobs required college graduate it does not mean that you cannot earn a living because you did not go to school. If you know how to budget your money and start a ... more »
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You enjoy buying and selling on Wall Street, but at the end of the day, all you really want to know is how much you made on the stock market... more »