Stock Market Investing Categories: Total Articles Count 192
161: Day Trading Psychology - An Unspoken Rational Approach
Most traders day trading don't know how to control the overall size of their losses. Learning how to do this is the most rational way of dealing with fear, greed, and other problems of day trading psychology.
162: Your Stock Trading Rules
Every stock trader must develop a set of trading rules to be successful. Here are a few of mine.
163: Common Stocks as Long-Term Investments Explained
Bonds and preferred stocks are essentially defensive investments. They aim to protect the invested funds, but they are not designed to advance or to expand in value.
164: Advice of a Stock Broker
I should begin this by saying that stock brokers are expensive. However, if you are new to the world of investing and find the terminology, expenses, fees, and process the least bit confusing it is best to utilize the services of a stock broker that is going to work with you every step of the way and explain the way things work at least for the first several trades you make.
165: Learning to Win with Stocks Even If You're Losing
Sometimes the most important aspects of a subject are not immediately obvious. Keep reading to get the complete picture.
In the world of the stock market, particularly when it comes to higher risk investments such as day trading there is a bit of a learning curve.
166: Day Trading The Extreme Sport Of Investing
The rewards are incredible for those that do it right, but for those who make enough mistakes it will take everything they have and still not be satisfied. Day trading is the practice of buying and selling securities and other financial options.
167: The Fall of the Bond Markets
The current question that is being asked in the stock is why is the bond market selling off. While there is a number of excuses there are real reasons this is occurring. First and foremost there are more seller than buyers.
168: The ABCs of the Stock Market
A recent study indicates that Americans are saving less these days than they were 10 years ago, except for entrepreneurs and corporate executive and in one particular segment
169: Stop Trading Individual Shares If You're Not Beating The Market
Every share investor enjoys hunting out profitable companies they can invest in, and hopefully finding a potential ten-bagger that will make them rich, but there comes a time when you have to analyze your portfolio and make harsh decisions if you're not beating the overall market.
170: The Value of Charts to A Company Explained
Charts are a forceful means of presenting vital information to corporate management. They are industry's proof of the expression "A picture is worth a thousand words".
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