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By Anthony GreenDec 28, 20071 topic

Matching Stocks And Strategies With Your Goals

Various stocks are out there, as well as various investment approaches. The key to success in the stock market is matching the right kind of stock with the right kind of investment situation. You have to choose the stock and the approach that match your goals. Before investing in a stock, ask yourself, “When do I want to reach my financial goal?” Stocks are a means to an end. Your job is to figure out what that end is or, more importantly, when it is. Do you want

Primary topic: Investing
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By Anthony GreenDec 28, 20071 topic

Tips From Insider Selling

Insider buying either bodes well for the stock or is a neutral event at worst. Insider stock buying is rarely a negative event. But how about insider selling? When an insider sells his stock, the event can either be neutral or negative. Insider selling is usually a little tougher to figure out because insiders may have many different motivations to sell stock that have nothing to do with the company’s future prospects. nnJust because the president of the company is sell

Primary topic: Investing
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By Anthony GreenDec 27, 20071 topic

Learn To Invest In The Stock Market

Stocks, in general, are best suited for long-term goals such as these:nn_Achieving financial independence (think retirement funding)nn_Paying for future college costsnn_Paying for any long-term expenditure or projectnnSome categories of stock (such as conservative or blue-chip) may be suitable for intermediate-term financial goals. If, for example, you will retire four years from now, conservative stocks are appropriate. If you’re optimistic about the stock market and c

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By Anthony GreenDec 22, 20071 topic

The Path To Profit

Recently we conducted a survey. We asked a very simple question to thousands of traders-nn"What is the one thing you must start out with to become a successful trader?" nnWe got answers like - Good knowledge, Determination, Insider news, Patience, Technical Analysis.... The answers are all on the target. But in trading to score big you need to hit the bull's eye. And none of them did.nnThe bull's eye answer is –nnSound Preparation - An Excellent Trading Strategy nnIt is ama

Primary topic: Stock Trading
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By Anthony GreenDec 17, 20071 topic

Stock Market Key Terms - II

Stock nnStock is ownership. A business is divided up into shares of stock and parts of the company (the shares) are sold to investors to raise money.nnA holder of stock (a shareholder) has a claim on a part of the corporation's assets and earnings. In other words, a shareholder is an owner of a company. Ownership is determined by the number of shares a person owns relative to the number of outstanding shares. nnFor example, if a company has 1000 shares of stock outstanding, a

Primary topic: Stock Trading
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By Anthony GreenDec 3, 20071 topic

Key Terms To Stock Market

Market CapitalizationnnA company's market capitalization (or "market cap") is calculated by taking the number of outstanding shares of stock multiplied by the current price-per-share. It is the amount of money you would have to pay if you bought every share of stock in a company.nThe price that an investor pays for a security. This price is important, as it is the main component in calculating the returns achieved by the investor.nFor example, if an investor buys XYZ at $35,

Primary topic: Stock Trading
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By Anthony GreenNov 25, 20071 topic

Key Terms You Must Know ]About Stocks

AsknnThe lowest price a seller is willing to accept when selling a security (stock). This is the opposite of bid, which is the price a buyer is willing to pay for a security, and the ask will always be higher than the bid.nnThe terms "bid" and "ask" are used in nearly every financial market in the world covering stocks, bonds, currency and derivatives. An example of an ask in the stock market would be $5 x 1,000 which means that someone is offering to sell 1,000 shares for $5

Primary topic: Stock Trading
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By Anthony GreenNov 22, 20071 topic

How The Stock Market Works

Let's imagine that you want to start your own pizza shop. Now starting the pizza shop would require some investment.nnFor example, you would be investing in equipments, land, furniture, food supplies etc. All the money that you invest to start your pizza shop business is called as capital. Let's say, you would be requiring the investment of $2000 in order to start your pizza shop business.nnBut what will happen if you do not have the investment of $2000 in order to start your

Primary topic: Stock Trading
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By Anthony GreenNov 17, 20071 topic

Why Trade In The Stock Market...!!

Somebody has rightly said -nn"If you don't know where are you going… you will probably end up nowhere."nnSo the question you should ask yourself is:nnWhy should I start trading in the stock market?nnIs it the fun and excitement? Do you want to be rich? Perhaps you enjoy status of being a trader? Do you want to do a part-time trading or a full time trading? Or maybe you just want to secure your future. nnFor some traders, it's an escape. They hate the world around them-t

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