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  • God Helps Those Who Help Themselves  By : Yelena Kuznetsova
    As it would be desirable to live well…
    Today everything that occurs around, sometimes reminds the flight by the supersonic airplane – quick, odd, dangerous and… terribly interesting. The economy develops, people become richer, but many still can not realize themselves: someone is not satisfied with work, someone is not satisfied with payment, and someone is in search for the life goal.
  • How to find stocks which will double your money  By : Matthew Bettison
    It's an investor's dream: A stock with the potential to double in price. Finding these stock market jewels before they double is difficult but not impossible. According to data provider Capital IQ, there are almost 6,700 stocks that trade on major U.S. exchanges, and less than 100, or 1.4%, have doubled in the past year.
  • Investing In Stocks Has Gone Up In Smoke  By : Aydan Corkern
    With our nation on the brink of economic collapse, investors are tightening their grip on their money and trying to sell their stocks.
  • Stock-Bond and Option  By : alexchong
    Article containing information about types of investment such as stock, bond and option in the stock market.
  • How to make money in the stock market  By : alexchong
    The very basic option trading strategy
  • Free Money in Stock Market: Conversion  By : alexchong
    Article containing information about arbitrage type option trading strategy
  • Call and Put Option: Option Trading Basic Fundamental Theory  By : alexchong
    Article containing information about types of option and its function in the stock market
  • Are You Up Or Down?  By : Tracy Piercy
    Roller-coaster financial markets can make you nervous - that's why it's important to keep your eye on your real priorities, and keep the guesswork to a minimum.
  • Buffett’s Value Investing Style  By : alexchong
    The advices from the world famous stock market guru are that investors should invest for long-term basic and concentrate to the stocks they have bought. He emphasizes the intrinsic value of the company and investigation of the fundamental of a company is must before investing to this company. This article is about the investment style of Warren Buffett.
  • Investing in the Stock Market  By : Morgan c Kennedy
    Investing in the Stock Market requires a little bit of research and effort. Take the time to educate yourself on every stock you are about to invest in. Learning about the stock market and what makes it work is essenticial when investing in the stock market.
  • Making Money In The Stock Market  By : alencooper7
    I discuss below eight ways of undisciplined trading which lead to losses. Guard against them, or the market will wipe you out. I am qualified to speak on this subject because I was myself an undisciplined trader for a long time and the market hammered me into line and forced me to change my approach.
  • Our Stock Market Is Still On Fire And Burning Up Quickly  By : Aydan Corkern
    We are being hit on all sides financially. U.S. companies are closing, the stock market is getting worse, and more people are getting laid off.
  • Stock market investment  By : alencooper7
    Stock market investing has its own specialized vocabulary but once you have the basics under your belt you can understand better how the market works. As with any investment, the more knowledge you have about stock trading the more successful you are likely to be.
  • The Freight Brokerage Business – Basic Information and Negotiating Rates  By : Ray Donovan
    Freight brokers are basically middle-man between the shipper, buyer or owner of the product and the trucking company that moves the freight. Freight brokers will accept an order for a load to be moved from the customer and arrange for the transportation of the goods by locating a carrier to move the load.
  • The Freight Brokerage Business – Basic Information and Finding Trucks  By : Ray Donovan
    Freight brokers are basically middle-man between the shipper, buyer or owner of the product and the trucking company that moves the freight. Freight brokers will accept an order for a load to be moved from the customer and arrange for the transportation of the goods by locating a carrier to move the load.
  • International Freight Transportation  By : Damian Burke
    An ever growing business, the import and export industry thrives on the huge demand for international freight transportation from the countless business operations functioning around the world.
    Much like farmers meeting at the local co-op, the global market is a daily process of buying and selling - giving and receiving. But the global supply and demand in the economics simply wouldn’t work without today’s modern international freight transportation systems.
  • Are There Any Good Sectors To Invest In During This Economic Crisis?  By : James Woolley
    The current economic crisis has had a significant impact on share prices with the whole market being dragged down in recent months. However a lot of this sell-off could be seen as panic-selling by private investors and fund managers, and has resulted in some companies falling to bargain levels, and in fact there are entire sectors that could be seen as being potential bargains.
  • Water Damage Restoration Tips And Strategies  By : Barney Ruch
    Flood can be a traumatic and damaging experience that distorts normal life activity and leaves our homes damaged and lower in its property value; pose health hazards; and cause a rise in insurance rates.
  • About Nasdaq Indexes  By : Viktor Ka
    Over the last couple of years the NASDAQ Exchange has lunched a big number of different indices that cover not just NASDAQ market and US economy, but characterize the different markets all over the globe.
  • What is a Penny Stock?  By : Dustin Hotaling
    A basic description of what penny stocks are, their trading characteristics, and what makes them different from blue chip stocks.
  • The Freight Brokerage Business – Basic Information and Getting Started  By : Ray Donovan
    Freight brokers are basically middle-man between the shipper, buyer or owner of the product and the trucking company that moves the freight. Freight brokers will accept an order for a load to be moved from the customer and arrange for the transportation of the goods by locating a carrier to move the load.
  • If Barack Obama Wins, I'm Buying Stocks  By : Marvin J Markus
    Learn why Marvin Markus intends to invest in the stock market on November 5th if Barack Obama wins on November 4th.
  • Does Buy And Hold Stock Investing Still Work?  By : Bruce Lipski
    The world moves at such a fast pace now that it seems you can no longer buy a stock, sock it away, and come back 5 or 10 years later and be guaranteed of a gain.
  • Use The Recession To Promote Affiliate Marketing  By : John McRae
    Some economist say we are already in a recession while others say it is slowing down and soon the U.S. economy will be booming again. I am no specialist on the economy but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that the economy is definitely in a "down turn" What I do consider my self to be is an opportunist
  • The Freight Brokerage Business – Basic Information and Licensing Requirements  By : Ray Donovan
    Freight brokers are basically middle-man between the shipper, buyer or owner of the product and the trucking company that moves the freight.
  • How Do Stock Market Work  By : Tarun Jaswani
    The world derivatives market has been estimated at about $480 trillion face or nominal value, 12 times the size of the entire world economy.
  • 5 Hot Strategies for Increasing Your Website Traffic on a Budget  By : Josh Bradley
    Discover 5 free and low cost strategies to bring in massive amounts of traffic to your website. Each strategy is easy to implement and won't break the bank to execute.
  • Hedge Fund Operators: Don't Bet With Warren Buffett  By : Barry Lycka
    rren Buffett made a million dollar bet that hedge funds couldn't beat the S&P 500. Smart bet? You bet.
  • Major Historical Moments in the US Stock Market  By : Art Gib
    History has shown that even booming markets can crash. Find some professional guidance to help you navigate stock markets around the world.
  • Short History of the Stock Market  By : Art Gib
    your understanding of stock markets throughout the world and learn why professional stock tips can be a valuable tool for investing.
  • Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Considers Name Change for Office of Financial Stability  By : Les Lafave
    The Treasury's newly formed Office of Financial Stability may be renamed "The Office of Financial Stability, Tee Hee Hee".
  • Stock Market Crash of 2008 – Look to the Future with Real Estate and Cash  By : Zack Habanero
    America and the rest of the 21st century world (excepting nations with no industrial economy) are in dire straits with what seems to be a crash of the stock markets. The stock markets which represent

    the worlds’ economies are being pushed rapidly downward.
  • Warren Buffett's Investment in Goldman Sachs  By : Barry Lycka
    Recently, Warren Buffett, the greatest investor of our day, bought into Goldman Sachs. Was this a good investment?
  • Economic Crisis - Dynamics and Causes  By : Knut Holt
    An economic crisis seems to occur with fairly regular intervals. Here you can read about the characteristics of an economic crisis and the reasons why such an event occurs.
  • Can't Wait to Get My Piece of the Bailout Profits  By : Les Lafave
    Bailout package: The financial analysts we should have listened to in the first place, now say that doing nothing is an option.
  • On The Bailout Bill To Save The Houisng And Financial Markets  By : Nick Adama
    This past weekend, the philosopher kings from Congress and the Executive branch met in Washington with the high priests of finance from the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve to decide how best to transfer $700 billion from the American people to the financial firms which have spent the past few decades taking advantage of the American people.
  • Warren Buffet's Wisdom In The Market Crash of 2008  By : Barry Lycka
    During the market crash of 2008, one man held firm and profitted - Warren Buffett. Here's a summary of his triumph and wisdom.
  • Big Down Days Mean Big Profits  By : Stephen Swanson
    It's time to leverage market moves in your favor. Up or down, start getting twice the return of the market without the use or risk of trading options.
  • Beware Of The Small Writing In A Loan Contract  By : Amanda Hash
    Is it sound to take a loan? Well, “everybody” does it, so it should not be that bad… Mmm… dig into the subject a little and you will find many cases of disputes due to either small writing that you overlooked or a misunderstanding at the time of signing for the loan. Loans are good business, for both you and the lender, provided you take it seriously and check out everything thoroughly.
  • Why People Choose The Internet To Increase Their Retirement Income  By : John McRae
    Having a new internet home business of your own is really not that unique anymore. You may very well have a friend, relative, or even a co-worker who has already started one of their own. Many people are beginning to realize the benefits of starting a part time home business to help secure their future retirement income.
  • Thousands of Investors May Own Your Mortgage  By : Nick Adama
    Homeowners and lenders worked together to take advantage of the low mortgage rates and easy money conditions, and now they are forced to work together to prevent rising defaults from decimating the real estate market. But in this case there may be dozens or hundreds of other parties involved.
  • Trading Breakouts and Breakdowns  By : Leroy Rushing
    Manage your strategies in your trading plan to handle both breakouts and breakdowns. Before you do, make sure you know what the differences are between the two.
  • Guide to Stock Investment for Beginners  By : Warren Wong
    Investing in stock can be tricky if you are unsure of what you should invest in or even how to invest in stock on the stock market. However there are people that can help you to invest your money wisely. There are also a number of books on the market today that will give information on stock investment for beginners.
  • Researching Penny Stocks  By : Mark Louie
    The phrase “penny stock” tends to scare many investors away. But, those are the companies you read about that returned triple and even quadruple-digit returns.
  • The Truth About Wall Street  By : Greg Guenthner
    You hear it from talking heads on TV, financial pundits, brokers and analysts. They want you to believe that you have to buy large, expensive stocks, because it's how they make money off of you. If you choose to believe it, it will keep you at the bottom of the financial food chain for good.
  • The Story That Got You Interested In Stocks  By : Jim Nelson
    On Nov. 19, 1984, you could have picked up shares of the emerging biotechnology firm Amgen, Inc. for $3.63. Those shares rose steadily for the next 20 years and were worth more than $85 as recent as 2005. Taking into account Amgen's five splits over the past 23 years, you can knock that original 1984 price down to about 9 cents a share.
  • Car Loans, Auto Loans, Motor Vehicle Loans  By : Devora Witts
    Whether it is a car for your newly graduated son or daughter, a truck for your business or a second family car, you can find an adequate loan for your exact needs. But there are things to bear in mind, so make sure you get your check-list on black and white.
  • Navigating Your Trading Platform  By : Leroy Rushing
    Did you know that a day trader’s place of business is not the office or desk, but the trading platform? Anyone can navigate the office or desk, but can you navigate your trading platform just as well? Find out why navigating, and perhaps customizing, your platform can have a huge impact on your trading.
  • Stock Market Duration  By : Anthony Green
    Business peaked out and fell violently, simultaneously with stocks. Economic indicators bottomed out 9 months later (May 1938). The recovery began mildly at first, but was later boosted by the World War II production boom which eventually lifted the country out of the Great Depression of the 1930s.
  • Bull Market Record Book  By : Anthony Green
    This was a heart-stopper for the very reason that there was no apparent economic reason for it to occur. There were two catastrophic days of multi-hundred point drops, with one of those days being the largest one-day point drop in history.
  • Prejudices of Penny Stocks  By : Mark Louie
    Don’t ever judge a book by its cover. Chances are… it’s a good book. Otherwise it would have never been published. The same goes for penny stocks…
  • Beating Buffett With Today’s Penny Stocks  By : Jim Nelson
    In 1936, one smart six-year-old purchased a few 6-packs of Coca Cola from his grandfather’s grocery story for a quarter per pack and resold each bottle for a nickel apiece. With that initial 20% profit he made of each 6-pack, the world’s richest man got his start in business.
  • Small Caps…Leading the Next Rally  By : Jim Nelson
    Many feel that the stock market is only truly understood by the fat cats on Wall Street. The intricacies of daily stock movements confuse outsiders. But in reality, that’s nothing compared to what it was like a century ago.
  • Gold, Silver and Oil Trading Expert Helps Investors Learn The Ropes  By : Chris Vermeulen
    When stocks and real estate are flat, Chris Vermeulen succeeds investing in gold, silver and oil.
  • Learn How to Make Money by Stock Channeling  By : Daniel Millions
    If you like to trade stocks this is one method that most people do not know or use.
  • Capitalizing With Penny Stocks  By : Jim Nelson
    Back in the 1940s, it would have been nearly impossible to find a true penny stock. That all changed in 1971, with the creation of the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation system (NASDAQ). This is now the home of thousands of penny stocks.
  • Buying Penny Stocks…Is It Worth It?  By : Jim Nelson
    Small-cap investing can be difficult sometimes. Wall Street shuns it, mainstream media ignore it, and most investors are scared of it. Why is this?
  • Data Point To A Microcap Resurgence  By : Greg Guenthner
    Those who follow small-cap stocks like to say that if the Dow sneezes, small companies catch the flu. This little adage is actually quite accurate. Since the Dow failed to hold onto its new highs in summer 2007, the panic that proceeded reverberated down to the tiniest stocks on the market.
  • Hostory of Stock market  By : Viktor Ka
    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.
  • Dow Jones Industrials  By : Viktor Ka
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average Index is tracked at the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker DJI (NYSE: DJI) and is maintained and reviewed by editors of The Wall Street Journal. The Dow Jones Industrial Average Index is also called the DJIA or informally the Dow Jones or the Dow 30 or simply the Dow
  • Russell 2000 index  By : Viktor Ka
    Russell indexes have been developed by the Frank Russell Company and the New York Futures Exchange (NYFE), to measure U.S. market segments and were introduced to the market in1984.
  • The QQQQ Stock  By : Viktor Ka
    At the current moment QQQQ is one of the most actively traded stocks on the market. There are several aspects that attract investors and speculators to this trading vehicle...
  • Stock Bullish Support Line  By : Anthony Green
    The bullish support line is drawn when the stock has formed an apparent bottom. It should be started in the box directly below the lowest O in the lowest column on the trend chart, and then should move upward to the right at a 45-degree angle.
  • Get Your Traffic To Expode - Use Social Media!  By : Mike Van Bergen
    Learn The Hidden Secrets To Using Social Media To Drive Hordes Of Free Traffic To Your Website. Free Yourself From The Agony Of Having To Pay For Your Traffic!
  • Different Types of Orders in the Stock Market  By : Arkaitz Arteaga
    There are 3 basic orders that can be given by traders. These are Market Orders, Limit Orders and Stop Orders which are basically the opposite of Limit Orders. Knowing these three types of orders is vital in ensuring you can open and close positions profitably.
  • How to invest your first 100$ in the stock market  By : Arkaitz Arteaga
    Some people don’t have $1000 to open a usual stock brokerage account, and they wonder how they can make money in the stock market beginning with just $100.
  • Start making money with Stock Market  By : Arkaitz Arteaga
    Making your first stock trade can be quite intimidating. There is new language and symbols that you don’t always understand. You can reduce your stress by following a few easy steps.
  • Are Mergers Good Or Bad For Stocks?  By : Jim Pretin
    Depending upon the circumstances surrounding a merger between publicly traded entities, the merger could pose positive or negative consequences for the value of the stock
  • Basic Facts about the Stock Market  By : Arkaitz Arteaga
    You can’t go far in today’s world without hearing something about the stock market. Unfortunately, the media take for granted that all of us in the audience understand the stock market. The good news if you don’t have a clue how to interpret all of those stock symbols running in the ticker at the bottom of your screen you’re not alone.
  • Penny Sleuth's 10 Tips for New Penny Stock Investors  By : Jonas Elmerraji
    Many people who have never played the stock market game before start with penny stocks. Heck, even if you've been around investing for decades, penny stocks are still your ticket to triple, quadruple or even quintuple-digit gains. You just can't see those if you bet on the Dow.
  • Investing in the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB)  By : Jim Nelson
    Most investors are weary about the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB). That's understandable, considering the amount of bankruptcies, shell companies, and de-listings that occur in over-the-counter markets. But there is a very large misconception that is widely shared among investors: that no over-the-counter company has to report current financial information. That is the case with the Pink Sheets, but not so with the OTCBB.
  • Investing in Small Caps: Leading the Market for Over 80 Years  By : Jim Nelson
    One of the most important terms in investing is "market cap." Every company is some kind of "cap." There are large caps, small caps, midcaps and even microcaps. I'll get into the differences among them in a minute.
  • The Dow Indexes  By : Viktor Ka
    Dow Jones was founded by Charles Henry Dow, Edward Davis Jones and Charles Milford Bergstresser on Wall Street in New York. At that time the company was called Dow, Jones & Company and the company produced and delivered daily news bulletins called to subscribers in the Wall Street area.
  • The Future of Online Trading  By : Aman Srivastava
    Online trading in the United States and other countries has moved up the value chain from where it started decades back. The trading portals have become more advanced, security mechanisms have improved and the participation from retail investors has increased manifold. This has become possible because of advancement in technology and more competition from different players. The markets have become more globalized and an investor in America can invest in shares in Europe. Government regulations h
  • Online Investments- A Few Quick Tips  By : Aman Srivastava
    If you are into the business of online share trading you will probably see a great deal of money being taken as brokers fees. This varies from one broker to the next but can often be quite expensive. In the global market where the stakes are high, stock trading is done on wafer thin margins. To get a bigger share of the online trading customer, there are various incentives on offer. Value added services such as virtual share and virtual trading options are being offered on some of the leading si
  • Stock Market Trading Tips  By : Anthony Green
    To upgrade your margin account to an options account, the broker usually asks you to sign a statement that you’re knowledgeable about options and familiar with the risks associated with them.
  • NASDAQ 100 Index  By : Viktor Ka
    Nasdaq100 index is one of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq 100 stock exchange. This index is value-weighted. Nasdaq100 does not contain financial companies. This index is therefore different from the S&P500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
  • The Remarkable Power of Joint Ventures!  By : Kathy Bibby
    … But you don’t have to create or sell a product or service to generate value … You can also LINK a buyer and a seller for a mutually beneficial transaction. That “linking” function is of great value as well. When you function as such a “linker”, you are acting as a JOINT VENTURE (JV) BROKER.
  • Obtaining Good Commercial Real Estate Deals  By : Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
    Strategies to use when obtaining a commercial property.
  • Why Mutual Funds Are A Better Option For Retail Investors  By : Lavanay
    Investing directly in share markets is very risky task for a retail investors who has limited money, time and knowledge. Hence it is best for him to invest in Mutual Funds.
  • Get Wise Tips On Investing  By : Ami Sol
    It's well known that almost every body searches for unique and original ways to generate some extra cash. Naturally receiving some tips on investing will sound like a very good idea. If its real estate or mutual funds, invest money stocks and many more. For a wise investor any type of investment can cultivate some respectable profit in a while.
  • SOUTH FLORIDA BUSINESS BROKERAGE/CONSULTING 'DREAM TEAM' SET TO DELIVER MORE THAN JUST 'SELLING-AS-USUAL'  By : Allison Nazarian
    Avistar Business Brokers and Advisors, an emerging leader in the business brokerage field, recently announced its new results-oriented approach to building and selling businesses.
  • Proven Investment Advice For Online Stocks  By : Don Alexander
    If you invested in the stock market and you watched the movement of that stock daily and saw that it was dropping slightly, what would you do?
  • The Probability of a Stop Loss Being Triggered  By : Dr. Winton Felt
    Sometimes there are no obvious regions of price support that can be used as a reference for placing a stop loss. However, by using a volatility-based stop loss, you can set your stop so that it is statistically improbable that it will be triggered by a stock’s normal fluctuation within a given holding period. This can give a stock enough “wiggle room” to continue its climb without a high risk of a premature sale because of a non-significant lurch of the stock.
  • Internet Marketing - Information Overload!  By : Ron Richardson
    Visit any Internet marketing forum on the 'net, and inevitably you'll find dozens of newbie 'net marketers worried and intimidated that they're being inundated with endless offers and promises of fast cash.
  • Which Is Better: Being an Affiliate or Product Owner?  By : Ron Richardson
    Many online marketers are earning a lot of money strictly selling other people's products as an affiliate. They never own their own information product - they just drive targeted traffic to a site and earn a commission for each sale.
  • What to Look for When the Market Hits a Bottom  By : Leroy Rushing
    Bargain hunting when the market hits bottom can be a very lucrative thing to do, but only if you know what to look for and what strategies to apply to the bottomed stocks. With experience and lots of patience, traders can come out way ahead in a bottomed out market.
  • Put Your Portfolio On Autopilot  By : Jim Pretin
    By using dollar cost and dollar value averaging, your portfolio can place trades on its own
  • Seizing Trading Opportunities  By : Leroy Rushing
    It can be difficult to hold onto a winning trade and very easy to dump a loser – this is why so many day traders find it hard to make consistent profits. Find out how to balance the holding and dumping of trades and generate more consistent profits.
  • Online Stock Day Trading  By : Anthony Green
    Many online trader sites offer stock picks and specific recommendations for people who register on their site and subscribe to email newsletters. You can find online chat rooms and active bulletin boards where you can post messages and follow-up responses.
  • Swing Trading  By : Anthony Green
    Think of swing trading as a strategy, utilizing the benefit of a trend in the stock market. Generally, a swing trade lasts longer than a scalp trade ranging into a few days.
  • Caring For Old Stock Certificates  By : Larry Crain
    If you enjoy Scripophily (the collecting of antique stock certificates), you know they are works of art and should be treated as such. This article discusses how to care for your certificates to retain their appeal and value.
  • What is the Right Time to Invest?  By : Sachu
    "Everybody is in search of booking profit or looking good returns in very short time with no risk. So this article will help you to get the knowlegde for investing in good companies and in good stocks".
  • What You Should Know About Day Trading  By : Jim Pretin
    If you have never bought or sold a stock in your life and are interested in day trading, here are some important facts you should know
  • What are bull and bear markets?  By : Anthony Green
    bull markets are movements in the stock market in which prices are rising and the consensus is that prices will continue moving upward. During this time, economic production is high, jobs are plentiful and inflation is low. Bear markets are the opposite--stock prices are falling, and the view is that they will continue falling.
  • How Viable Are Premium Bonds  By : Andy Lim
    Investing in premium bonds are getting popular. Find out the two negative factors that you need to know before you decide to invest your money.
  • Stock Market Investment Strategy  By : Linda Stetson
    Strategic Moves on Stock Market Investment

    Stock market investment is a risky stance, but it should not stop any aspiring investor from taking the first step. The choice to make the stock market endeavor succeed lies upon the investor.
  • The Best Investing Strategy  By : Caterina Christakos
    Learn the simplest way to make money in almost any investment from actual trading strategies to the psychology of trading.
  • Womanpower: More Powerful Than You Think  By : Jimmy Cox
    You are more and more the acknowledged as well as the actual money manager in the home. In most families, you either do all the family's banking or you split the job with your husband, and in half the families you and not your husband handle the more intricate banking jobs, such as arranging personal loans or the mortgage.
  • Indian Stock Market is HOT - Investors don’t fear the bull ride  By : Anthony Green
    New and dormant investors are back in action and suddenly everyone is talking about the share market, he adds. The inverse demand is working. “Such is the share market phenomenon. People enter the market after the prices appreciate and then they get stuck.

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