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Topics > Investment & Financial Strategy
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This is category for personal finance advice, tools & investing tips and combining business news, stock quotes & financial market etc.
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Anonymous writes: "Anyone can become a victim of fraud. And, as financial fraud can be devastating to someone's financial future, proactive steps should be taken by each and every investor to prevent its occurrence. Review the top investment scams outlined below to increase your level of knowledge, enabling your ability to avoid the possibility of them occurring to you."
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Jim rippon writes: "About: (New York Times, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Citigroup, Apple, Coca-Cola, Johnson & Johnson, Motorola, Visa, China Investment Corp, Blackstone, China economy, China Stock Digest, Chinese economy, China stock market) Bookmark and Share"
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Anonymous writes: "Tell me, if you owned an investment property, would you rent it out to receive the monthly income or would you leave it vacant and miss out on the regular cash flow?
You'd be crazy to leave it empty and miss out on all that rental income wouldn't you? "
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Anonymous writes: "SIPP is an abbreviation for Self Invested Personal Pensions. As the name implies, this is a pension plan where you are the contributor and the investor. Unlike the conventional and traditional pension plans, SIPP pensions offer you the benefit of doing your own investments. While this may seem to be a wise choice for many, remember there are many risks that come with the territory, especially if your knowledge of finances and investments is meager. "
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Anonymous writes: "Personal pensions are among the highly recommended investment options for you to stay happy and comfortable even during your days of retirement. In simple terms, these are nothing but savings done by the people in their youth so they can live happily when they retire. However, there is more to it than meets the eye? "
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Anonymous writes: "Why Every Investor Needs a Risk Management Strategy
Becoming an investor goes beyond just putting some money into a portfolio. It involves knowing how to prevent that investment from declining during periods of economic distress, and understanding how to maximize returns while minimizing risk."
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Anonymous writes: "It is very not very likely to indiscriminately trade without a plan using rumors and hot tips and still earn money over a period. The law of chance won't permit it, simple as that. The only real way to win this way would be to make one huge bet and then walk away ; then the chances are at their best. But by trading again without a controlled strategy and plan, there's a one hundred percent chance you will fail."
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Anonymous writes: "Treat commodity futures and commodity options conjecture as a major business. Otherwise it's no different than betting at the casinos. You need to be better than the majority of the traders out there to make money. The solidly worthwhile futures traders ALL have trading plans and are trained."
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Mark Soberman writes: "With the explosion of online trading, there has been a similar expansion in the number of people offering systems which they claim are the best to make a profit. Many of these systems have merit, and properly applied may result in a positive outcome, so how can you know which will be the “best” trading system for you? There are many factors to consider, going far beyond the mere profitability of the system when applied correctly, and you may need to do some homework in order to choose."
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Mark Soberman writes: "If you want to be a success at day trading, there are a number of things that you need to do first of all. The most important is of course to take a day trading course to understand the strategies to employ and the indicators to look for. From this you can formulate your day trading plan which will describe in detail when to trade and how to exit your trade. There is no substitute for a thorough trading education, particularly if you are intent on pursuing the fast-paced world of day trading.
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Anonymous writes: "Make the standard to work out if a day trading software is helping or obstructing your investing efforts. Are you making additional money from the recommendations or are you losing out on other picks? Our day trading picks include monitoring performance, modifying pick systems, and making a method to research trading picks."
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Anonymous writes: "You call yourself a day trader by trading stocks, options, commodities, or futures online. Are you familiar with the requirements of online day trading? This query comes up several times in our user's camp. Now, if I unintentionally (or knowingly) go against any of these rules, what comes about?"
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Anonymous writes: "There is a problem that is currently occurring in the real estate world and it started with the fact that many investors all over the country are struggling."
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Anonymous writes: "There are many ways to analyze your financial health; some techniques are easy and quick; but some techniques are complicated to apply. The easiest and quickest way to analyze your financial health through financial statements is ratio analysis. "
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Anonymous writes: "When creating an investment portfolio, equities are likely going to comprise the largest overall percentage. Typically, equities refer to stock certificates representing ownership in the underlying organization or company. Buying shares of a company's stock means that you have some direct ownership in the underlying company. If you purchase shares through other methods such as index funds, mutual funds or options, this method is referred to as a proxy. "
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Anonymous writes: "In 1950, the gold price was $34.72 and the gold standard gold price was $38.77. In 1971 gold price was allowed to float against the US dollar, it naturally increased. The reason for the increase was the gold price was adjusting for the 30 years of monetary inflation created by the Federal Reserve Bank."
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Anonymous writes: "For everyone still reeling from the tough San Antonio real estate market in 2010, it’s now time to get up, dust yourself off, and look forward to a more promising 2010."
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Anonymous writes: "I often wonder if business owners who are looking at purchasing a business take the same sort of outlook as when they are buying something in the stock market."
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Stan Prokop writes: "As businesses grow and have more of a need for working capital a valuable financing tool is the 'operating line of credit '. This facility is also commonly called a 'revolver' by finance professionals."
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Anonymous writes: "Loathe as I am to offer my own 2010 predictions of the market or to relate the 2010 predictions of others, you're not going to believe the level of hypocrisy I am about to bestow upon you in the moments ahead. "
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