February 28th, 2008

Stock Trade

Stock Market Trading: Having the cheapest stock trading is a beneficial option

Shares have always been a tool of fascination that attracts all. They are often referred to as those assets which yield great results in the future. One can also term these shares as an insurance tool which makes the future secure and free from financial tensions. Although common perception goes that the stock market as a place where gambling is carried out, actually; it is not the reality. Dealing in shares is not gambling it is more of econometrics which involves pure mathematics.

February 18th, 2008

Trading Stock System

Commerce in the 21st century is a complex procedure involving numbers and figures. The most important place where a country’s economic worth is made is the Stock Exchange. It is a place with fluctuating fortunes and soaring tempers. It has long been regarded as the best legal way of earning big money, and it would be apt to say that any individual with the right application of brains will be able to excel in this field. It is essential to not get carried away with the flow of emotions when you are on a business high, as it might lead to some rash decisions which may brutally harm your resources. In order to develop the market, it is essential to have a stock trading system as it allows in better allocation of resources. Moreover, such a system helps in catering to the interests of all the investors and companies. The investors require these systems so that they can come across a larger volume of brokers who might help them in the generation of more commerce. These systems also give an idea of the trading pattern in a particular exchange, and are simple to use and understand, so that the errors due to incorrect calculations and trends are minimized.

November 21st, 2007

Can The Fed Stop The Bleeding?

Surely “they” wouldn’t let the worst happen, would they?

The “subprime” debacle in the last few weeks seemed to come from nowhere to suddenly infuse panic into financial markets from stocks to mortgages to hedge funds to banks to precious metals to consumer spending. Of course, as I have explained in my newsletters and daily updates (and in my book), it did not come from nowhere at all. Blind Freddy should have seen it coming. Nor was it sudden. It took a lot longer to happen than I ever imagined.

November 17th, 2007

Blood-bath On Wall Street - Were You Caught?

There was a recent blood-bath reported on Wall Street which spread to stock exchanges throughout the world. Billions of dollars disappeared overnight. Actually, the reality is, the money didn’t just disappear. It was transferred from the naive to those who knew better.

Stocks have always been touted as a good way to make money. The stock market itself has been described as being akin to a living organism, moving up and down seemingly at its own will. This is the result of billions of people buying and selling each day, each with his own mind, and yet also being at risk of being subject to the herd mentality. Greed and fear have resulted in prices of stocks being driven to ridiculously high values, and suddenly crashing down soon after.


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