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Predicting Stock Market Movements - Wall Street spins reality in whatever manner it can to make most investors unhappy, thus increasing new product sales. Your confusion, fear, greed, impatience, and need for a quick panacea fuels their profit engines, not yours. Learn how to deal unemotionally with Wall Street events and shun the herd mentality.
The Rally Is Coming! The Rally Is Coming! - The market has never and will never be a one way ticket to ride (smile Beatles fans). None of the important aspects of the voyage (advances, declines, speed, beginning, or end) are predictable, by anyone, no matter how overpaid or well credentialed. Sooner or later, some gutsy financial gurus will declare the stock market oversold and full of bargains.
Investment Book Reviewed by University Professors - `The Brainwashing of the American Investor` is direct, hard-hitting and brutally honest--- The title implies a strong message, and the book does not let the reader down. Once Steve Selengut debunks the notion that Wall Street is on your side, he tells you how to take control of your own investments. His strategy is easy to understand and takes the guesswork and emotion out of investing.
Investment Performance - It`s Better Than You Think - The Working Capital Model (WCM) approach to portfolio performance evaluation eliminates the tears and fears because it is based on more than the current market value illusion of wealth--- a number that won`t sit still long enough to ever be meaningful. Market value, within the WCM, is used only to determine what to buy and/or when to take profits
Asset Allocation for Foundation and Endowment Investment Portfolios - Foundations, Endowments and other Not-for-Profit organizations come in all shapes and sizes. The assets that they control and manage for the benefit of countless projects, charities, and causes is staggering in total and it has become a primary market for the vast array of investment products developed by Wall Street financial institutions
Calculating Your Investment IQ - So many terms, ideas, and strategies; so little time and money! Here is a list of thirty mostly-true or mostly-false comments for you to kick around with your friends and fellow investment bloggers:
Investment Performance Analysis Using the Working Capital Asset Allocation Model - It matters not what lines, numbers, indices, or gurus you worship, you just cannot know where the stock market is going or when it will change direction. Too much investor time and analytical effort is wasted trying to predict course corrections... even more is squandered comparing portfolio Market Values with a handful of unrelated indices and averages.
Stock and Bond Trading Powers Modern Asset Allocation - For most individual investors, trading is approached in a totally speculative manner. Stock trading, in its more popular forms (Day Trading, Swing Trading, etc.) includes none of the elements that a conservative investment strategy would contain: little if any attention is given to the Quality of the equities selected
Asset Allocation: Investing by the Numbers - Asset Allocation is an investment planning tool, not an investment strategy... few investment professionals understand the distinction. Investment strategies are used to implement the asset allocation formula that investment planning produces.
Just Another Credit Crunch? - Many investors are beginning to think that income investing is every bit as risky as equity investing, but nothing has really changed in the relationship between these two basic building blocks of corporate finance.
Investor Political Priorities - A Survey - 90% of all Americans are investors and, as such, there are issues that we need to hear about from the man who would be king. None of our could-be leaders are addressing the issues that would allow us to achieve our financial goals. This is my short list for the presidential candidates. Where they stand on these issues will certainly influence our economic future. Which of these is most important?
Stock Market History - A stock exchange is a place where company stocks and other securities are traded. Nowadays trading is less and less linked to take place in such a physical space. Modern markets are electronic networks that deliver advantages of speed and low cost on transactions. A stock exchange is one of the most important components of a stock market.
Stock Splits And How You Can Profit From Them - Stock splitting is something that investors like. When stocks split, it means you have twice the amount of shares you did before.
Stock Investing Guide: All That You Need To Know - When learning about a stock trading system , it is helpful to be familiar with investments. When we earn money, we typically spend a little and save the remainder for future expenditures.
Do You Really Need A Broker To Trade? - Is a broker really necessary to trade in the stock market?
Years ago, the perception was that only grey haired men in pin stripped suits
traded stocks in the stock market.
Executing a Stock Market Trade - The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the first type of exchange where much of the trading is done face-to-face on a trading floor. This is also referred to as a listed exchange.
Looking to Spread Your Investments - Many beginning investors want to seek out and research the companies they are investing in. Others simply want to start investing. They are looking for a way to buy quality stock without the work.
Stock Market Investing - Top 10 List - When my investment gets back up to what I paid, get me out. This is surely a big mistake. That stock has absolutely no idea that you are waiting for it to go up so that you can sell.
Scalp Trading by Day Traders - Scalp Traders look to take advantage of very short term trading opportunities. By entering and exiting a trade within a minute or two, develops confidence for the beginner trader, trading consistently without fear and without big drawdowns.
Stock Market Basics - Stock markets represent and portray the commercial and economical strength of a country.
Beginner Day Online Trading - In order to successfully day trade you must have access to real-time market data. Relying on stale information will result in poor trades.
How to make money in the stock market - There are abundant of money in the stock market. However, not everybody can get the money out from there. Some people can gain a lot from the stock market but some has lost a lot of money there.
Ishares and ETFs: Indexed Investment Illusions - On Wall Street, the incubation period for new product scams may be measured in years instead of minutes, but the end result is always a lopsided, greed-driven, gold rush toward financial disaster.
Basics of Stock Market - In the world of the stock market, stock day trading is something many dream about doing and making a fortune with.
An Overview Of The Stock Market - When you are interested in investing in the stock market one of the first things you will need is a reliable and affordable stockbroker.
Winning Traders - What They Have In Common - Winners have a trading plan with a strategy that incorporates effective money management. They have the discipline to execute their plan relatively flawlessly and the self esteem to accept the money the market gives them.
The Importance of a Trading Plan - Trying to win in the stock market without a trading plan is like trying to build a house without blueprints - costly mistakes are inevitable.
Stock Market Analysis - A trading move begins with the sponsors (smart traders) who have insider knowledge as it relates to a particular stock or market.
Exchange Traded Funds: 7 Reasons They Beat Most Mutual Funds - There is been a lot of recent talk in the financial press about exchange traded funds, or ETFs. Some of you may already be familiar with them
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