Archive for December 19th, 2009

Different Types of Stock Trading Orders

Stock Trades through Market, Limit, and Stop Orders Dec 19, 2009 Thomas Wyatt Even novice investors must know the different types of orders in stock trades. Market, limit, and stop orders are basic orders that serve different purposes, though stop-limit and trailing stop orders can also be very useful. This article will touch on the effects of each order type in stock trade.

What is Forex Stock Trading?

By definition, Forex is an open market for trading foreign exchange wherein the money itself is being bought and sold. The great thing about forex stock trading is that instead of traders investing and waiting for many years for their stock values to soar, they would just be seeing the currency values increasing and decreasing in a span of time. This would allow the traders to make several trades within the day

Gilts poised over successive bear triggers?

The Technical Trader’s view of the UK Gilt Market: MONTHLY CHART The market looks poised on the support from the Prior High at 116.08. DAILY CHART And the detail of the consolidation suggests a possible complex Head and Shoulders top formation close to completion.

How to Follow Up a Credit Dispute Letter

The Fair Credit Reporting Act orders all Credit Reporting Agencies to conduct immediate investigation on disputes filed by consumers. After 10 days upon receiving your dispute letter, the agency must send notice that an investigation is on the way. You may have to wait up to 30 days for the investigation to be completed.

Let’s Make Some Money With Stocks! How To Cash In With Penny Stocks

Penny stocks are one of the most interesting types of companies to invest your money in. Because some people view these shares to be a little risky, I see a lot of people stay away from them altogether Don’t let yourself be scared of these stocks though – you will make incredible cash if you know how to examine these stocks. Typically I see any stock under $2.00 to be a penny share and focus on up and coming companies instead of established businesses

Battle for the oil sands

I nside a small garage-like laboratory in a north-east Calgary industrial park, there sits a box. It’s small, less than a metre to a side, with 72 wires attached to its top in a dense snarl. Two exposed stove elements are stuck vertically to the outside of one of its side walls, which are made of metal

Santa brings a rally for those who play it right

W e’ve all heard about the Santa Claus rally – stocks go up at the end of the year, there’s some debate as to why, but it works, so why mess with success? Or something like that. While skeptics warn that trying to time the market with clever seasonal gimmicks, like loading up on stocks in December, can be a risky proposition (in fact, my colleague John Heinzl dedicated an Investor Clinic column a couple of weeks ago to this very topic), there nevertheless is compelling statistical evidence that the end of the year offers unique opportunities to tap into some superior returns.

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