Archive for November, 2009

The Post-Thanksgiving Effect: Big Gains in the Week Ahead?

The Post-Thanksgiving Effect: Big Gains in the Week Ahead? by Robert Williams , Publisher Thursday, November 26, 2009 First off, the Investment U team would like to wish you a very happy Thanksgiving.

Private Equity Investments: This Maligned Stock is a Solid Buy

Private Equity Investments: This Maligned Stock is a Solid Buy by Louis Basenese , Small Cap and Special Situations Expert Friday, November 27, 2009: Issue #1146 If there’s one investment approach that always yields the headiest profits, it’s when you go against the crowd – and are proved right. Take oil, for example.

How Does a Fixed Rate Mortgage Work?

Fixed Rate Mortgages have Mortgage Interest Rates that you and the lender determine in advance, and it will last until the loan is paid in full. It is just one of many types of mortgage loans available, and as for today the most popular one.

Investment Property Loans Are Harder to Get in A Tough Economy

I know that purchasing an investment property for the first time can be a tense experience. There are so many unknowns when you decide to invest in property, however one thing that you should always remember is that even though this is a tough market, it will not always be, so if you approach your investment like a long-term investment, you will see property values increase again. Now is the perfect time to buy if you are in it for the long haul because it is a buyers market, but it won’t always be

Forex Trading Battlefield and How it Can Be Won

Approaching the correct way to winning at Forex is to treat all trades as if going into a war. Whenever you participate without enough knowledge, skill, and background with reference to how to gain, you’ll have losses for sure. The most important challenge you’ll find once you commence isn’t blotted out behind the walls of the worldwide trading currency centres

Deutsche and BNP Paribas sue Bank of America over $1.73B

Deutsche Bank AG and a BNP Paribas unit sued Bank of America NA on Wednesday over allegations the bank failed to pay back $1.73 billion in secured notes. The two sued for breach of contract. Deutsche Bank said Bank of America failed to secure $1.25 billion in cash and mortgage loans on its behalf.

Who needs an adviser? Online investment sites gaining traction

If you’re unhappy with your mutual fund, you can easily find another. After all, there are nearly 8,000 to choose from. But is that thinking too narrow?

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