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Archive for the ‘Stock Market’ Category


Nov 2009 7

Researching the stock market

There are many theories to conduct a research in the stock market. The complex environment has led to the development of many brokerage houses who conduct research work...

Nov 2009 6

Stock market position sizing

Position sizing implies the exposure that you would like to take in the stock market. From an investor’ point of view, managing money is very important. It has...

Nov 2009 5

Learn how to buy stocks

In the beginning of the 19th century, the Philadelphia exchange was taken over by the New York Stock Exchange [NYSE]. The NYSE was initially just a group of...

Nov 2009 3

Learning the stock market

If you have finally taken the decision to learn about trading and investing in the stock market, then there are three terms which you must be familiar for...

Nov 2009 2

Stock trading risk management

If you have finally taken the decision to learn about trading and investing in the stock market, then there are three terms which you must be familiar for...

Nov 2009 1

Choosing a stock trading software

If you use stock trading software available online, stock trading can be greatly simplified. You will come across numerous usable software packages, while browsing the Internet.? Different packages...

Oct 2009 5

Should you get a home equity loan?

Getting a home equity loan is a widespread method of refinancing debt and it has a number of advantages.  But there are a few potential ‘gotchas’ that are...

Aug 2009 10

Where is the Market Headed?

According to Mike Maloney we are currently in a bear market rally. The DOW dropped from around 14000 to around 7000 and has partly recovered to more or...

Aug 2009 8

Rate of Return

These are 2 examples to demonstrate the principle of rate of return (from Buffetology Workbook): If you buy a house for $200,000 and put $50,000 down, that $50,000 is...

Aug 2009 6

Characteristics of a Consumer Monopoly

Companies that are consumer monopolies have a monopoly on what consumers want, thus giving them the freedom to charge higher prices, creating higher profit margins and a higher...