trading stocks
trading stocks
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by William Smith - 2006-12-08
Just as there are two dominant styles of investing, there are also two dominant styles for trading stocks. Growth investors buy and hold young companies with big potential. Value investors buy what th...
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by Samantha Davis - 2007-03-12
Exchanging commodities is a centuries old means of investing, trading, and managing money. It is believed by some historians that variances of the modern commodity exchange have been in existence for ...
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by Candice Sabrina - 2007-05-04
For every investor in the world, there are hundreds of people who think they cannot afford to get into the game. Worried about expensive brokerage fees and the prices of stocks themselves, these peopl...
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by J. Lloyd - 2007-05-23
The discovery of internet has made the methods of doing businesses very easy and comfortable. It has also taken the market of stock to the heights as the large percentage of population has opted the m...
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by Stocktrader - 2007-07-13
Would you like to see your trading profits multiply? Are you struggling to squeeze out small profits and reduce losing trades? Here are some tips to help you make better decisions each and every time ...
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by KELLY KITA - 2007-09-14
Making a profit in today's money market economy requires cautious calculation, knowledge of the financial environment, and a little luck. Even if you don't believe in the latter, online stock tr...
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by lazysubmit - 2008-04-15
Forex (or foreign exchange) trading is rapidly growing in importance for traders. Forex trading offers the opportunity to build enormous wealth with a small initial capital outlay (and many people hav...
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by ANTHONY GREEN - 2008-04-20
There are a few things that always keep me thinking. There are many online trading systems that demand to be profitable in all the ways as one can be .Do they really work or they are just for ones...
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by Anthony Green - 2008-04-21
Closing PriceThe final price at which a security is traded on a given trading day. The closing price represents the most up-to-date valuation of a security until trading commences again on the next tr...
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by Christine Abbate - 2008-05-17
The VIX Index is the Chicago Board Options Exchange future volatility measure for the S&P 500. There are three different types of volatility indexes - the VXN for the Nasdaq 100, the VXD for the Dow J...