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Knowing What you Want to Buy or Sell

July 28, 2010 | Author: | Posted in How To Start Stock Trading

Trading stocks is pure and simple: jargon. It is the language used by the stock market and it only means that you are either buying something, or selling something. Of course, in the world of the stock market that something is usually technically nothing. Confusing? Not really. When you walk into the local grocery store, …

The Risks of Day Trading

July 28, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Stock Trading Analysis

Trading can become as addictive as any narcotic in the world. The hardcore trader lives for that next mouse click, thinking he can reverse his fortunes in the blink of an eye. He is unable to see poor trades as losses; rather he sees them as detours. He does not see profit as a financial …

Day Trading as a Career, The Amount You Could Make (If you are Good)

July 28, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Stock Trading Overview

So far, this guide has covered the basics of day trading and the risks that are involved. While it was mentioned that great profits could be made, there is even more potential money for the savvy and careful trader. A sample trade could look like this: At the start of business, Danny Daytrade selects 100 …

Stock Trading Strategies: Stock Diversification is the Key to a Strong Portfolio

July 26, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Stock Trading Strategy

This is what we say about Stock Diversification as an important stock trading strategies. The economy is failing as more and more companies collapse under mountains of debt. Stock trading is getting to be more and more of a risky venture as once solid entities falter and fall. Putting all of your financial eggs in …

Options Trading: The Financial Pet of Small Investors

July 26, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Stock Trading Overview

“Playing” the stock markets appeals to people for a wide variety of reasons. Some see it as a quick way to make a nice nest egg to tuck away for their eventual retirement. Some see it as a way to live out their fantasies of being a powerful, corporate type. And some are actually more …