Archive for February 10th, 2010

Why Can’t Johnny Hedge?

So here we are in 2010 with a class of investors known as the Baby Boomers, or, as I prefer the “B-Generation”, who will be planning their retirements during one of the most volatile times in our economy and stock market. Many may be wondering if their final 10 years in the labor market will at last bring them some financial security.

How to Invest in Blue Chip Stocks

Investing in the stock market is not the easiest thing in the world to do. Even when you do absolutely everything right, you can still get smacked with a recession that drives down your profits. Make the wrong move and you can see years of hard work and savings evaporate before your eyes

Penny Stock Picks

To be successful trading penny stocks, as with anything else, requires you to be able to see the big picture, yet pay attention to the finest of details. You should look through the stock market for penny stocks, and check percent gains for stocks to keep an eye on. Once you have a few picked out you should follow it for at least a couple days to see if it’s consistently going up

A Review of the Penny Stock Prophet Forecasting Service

There are any number of small cap stock forecasting services on the market today which claim to process real-time market data and deliver what they say are profitable penny stock picks so that you, the investor, need only to order the trades as you receive the investing tips. Many of these services rely on style over substance, and use their branding and promise of profitability figures to draw in potential clients.

CAE profit, revenue slips

C AE Inc. CAE-T saw both its net earning and revenue slip in its latest quarter as the Montreal-based manufacturer of flight simulators and provider of training services endured difficult market conditions. Overall profit fell to $37.7-million or 15 cents per share for the three months ended Dec.

Transcontinental sells U.S. direct mail operations

P rinting company Transcontinental Inc. TCL.A-T said Wednesday it will sell its U.S. direct mail operations to IWCO Direct of Minnesota for an undisclosed price.

Ben Bernanke outlines plan for stimulus exit

F ederal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke began Wednesday to outline the central bank’s strategy for reeling in stimulus money once the economic recovery is more firmly rooted. Mr. Bernanke said the Fed will likely start to tighten credit by boosting the interest rate it pays banks on money they leave at the central bank

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