Sunday, August 21, 2005


Selling Strategies Setting a Stop Loss
Its important to understand the psychology of investing. When we make money, there is instant euphoria. When we start to lose money, there is a sudden "deer caught in the headlights" type of emotion, which makes us unable to do the right thing. We fear that the moment we sell, will be the moment that it starts to rebound. We have 2 strategies to help you automate your exit plan and lock in profits or keep your capital...

Oil Stocks As A Long Term Investment
The demand for world oil is increasing while world reserves are decreasing. This is a known fact. The current price of oil can certainly confirm this statement. Consensus also agrees that we will never see $25.00 oil again. The logical conclusion to our above statement is oil stocks should be a good long term investment. However, the location of the oil companies' reserves can affect their bottom line and valuation.

Hot Stock Investing ... How to Pick Hot Stocks with Momentum Stock Trading
How to pick explosive stocks&ride them all the way UP

What the Hell is a Stock option?
I will simply explain what an exchanged traded stock option is and what you can do with them in words anyone can understand.

Are You A Stockaholic?
Take the quick quiz and find out if you are a stockaholic ...

Living Trust Investing: Income Considerations when the Grantor Dies
A common problem I often see when working with living trust beneficiaries and trustees is the lack of attention in rethinking income strategies in the event of the grantor's death.

Some Good News for A Change
Continuing terrorist attacks, the war in Iraq, rising oil prices the media contantly nails us with bad news everyday. Here is some good news for all you investors out there that the media does not always share with you.

Will the Stock Market be Lower in October?
Three month forecast of U.S. stock market.

What the SEC Really Thinks About Mutual Funds!
Arthur Levitt Of The SEC Saw Through the Scam!

Trade Stocks for Real
I read a comment by a person that suggested that every investor should back test their system for at least twenty years. I disagree and will now tell you why. Back testing and paper trading seem to be the most over emphasized techniques offered by market theorists, educational elite, market novices and/or market fakes...

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