Monday, June 13, 2005


Could This Be The Huge Winning Stock Trade You've Been Dreaming Of
It's why we all signed up for the battle against the marketsIn the beginning, when we learn about a stock trade, we read an article or saw a sales leaflet about a guy who took his last few dollars and parlayed it into millions in the markets.

Laws and Efficiencies and Theories of Diminishing Returns
In aviation there is a hyperbolic curve with coefficients of drag that makes aircraft design nearly obsolete when dealing within the boundaries of the atmosphere with the relationships of time, speed and distance equations. Will a particular stock go up forever?

You Have a Great Trading System So Why Are You Losing
You've done your homework.Countless hours of seeking out the right guru (or piecing together your own system). Weeks of monitoring your guru's daily trade picks (or papertrading and back testing your homemade system).You've done it by the book.What are you doing wrong?

Value Investing: Selecting From The Bargain Bin
Picking a beaten down stock requires a different kind of selection process. Normally, most companies beaten down this far have no earnings to speak of. Of course, if the company continues to earn money, one can apply normal valuation techniques. By that measure, many of these stocks appear outrageously undervalued: an indication of great buys. But this may also be a red flag that things are "too good to be true".

Definitions of Risk
You don't need to consult a bookmaker for evidence that the odds of a solid return from stocks have been in flux since September 11. As soon as trading resumed on September 17, both the Dow and the NASDAQ promptly shed about 10 percent of their values, and in the following weeks they saw heightened volatility. Although the major indices were again approaching their pre attack levels only a month later, it's quite clear that investors were still in the process of reevaluating the risks in their equity portfolios.

Seecrets on Investment: Tired of Making Huge Losses in the Stock Market � Part 2
Introduction to Stock Market Investing Part 2

Exchange Traded Funds Primer
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are a group of passive index funds that trade on an exchange like an individual stock. At the time of writing there are 162 ETFs with $220 billion in assets under management trading on U.S. exchanges.

Red, Green, Yellow or Stop, Go, Go Very Fast: Which Describes Your Online Trading?
Ever notice how behavior in one area of life can apply to behavior in other areas of life? For example, I've noticed a number of things while driving that apply to online trading. Maybe you see yourself in some of these?

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