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1: Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) Momentum Indicator
If you’re serious about developing your daytrading online career, you’ll want to learn about the various tools and indicators you have available to you, such as the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD). The MACD is a momentum indicator that is based on moving averages. It helps us to determine potential buy and sell points in the trade. Developed by Gerald Appel in the late 1960s, this indicator is widely used as a part of many people’s daytrading systems.
2: Rollover of futures market positions
Although futures are short term instruments, with a maximum maturity of three months, there is scope to benefit from them over the medium term through roll-overs
3: The Color of Money
Cash is obsolete! Okay, I’m not saying you don’t need money anymore. Here’s what I mean. Yesterday, by lunchtime, I had paid a bill via the Internet, spoken to my mother using a calling card and ordered flowers online for a friend’s birthday. No cash needed. Which brings me to the two OTCBB companies I wanted to write about today. Trustcash Holdings Inc (TCHH: OTCBB) offers anonymous payment solutions for internet shopping. Paivis Corp (PAVCE: OTCBB) is a telecommunications company specializing in selling prepaid “point-of-sale activated” and live cards.
4: Stock trading and stock broker as a career to look forward
A stock broker is a qualified person who deals in various kinds of stocks and securities on behalf on a particular investor
5: Why Invest in Commodities?
Most of us are quite comfortable with investing in cash deposits, government bonds, and stocks for conservative risk-averse investors. We hear these products discussed widely in the financial media. But rarely do we hear commodities discussed as an investment alternative. After all, what do commodities have to offer that stocks haven't already provided?
6: Trading Systems - What You Need To Know Before You Buy One
When traders contemplate purchasing a new trading system for stock market trading, they typically don't consider the cost of ownership. But, there are many things that new traders should consider when purchasing a new piece of trading software.
7: Fibonacci and Golden Ratio
The Fibonacci numbers Golden ratio can be used to describe the proportions of everything from nature to smallest building blocks. This is used by many successful investors to pick trends in the charts.
8: Differences between the Pink Sheets and OTC/BB
Savvy investors want choice. The ability to choose between several kinds of investments can turn your portfolio into a well-oiled machine.
9: Option Trading Tip - Credit Spread Cashflow
A Passive Option Trading Strategy Designed To Exploit The Effects Of Time Decay & Volatility To Your Advantage!
10: Investing: Dow Drops 2700 Points
It's a headline that every stock market investor fears will happen. The markets crash and their hard-earned nest egg evaporates. They're forced to go back to work and must resort to eating beans and rice. Is that fear justified? No.
11: Weighing Your Personal Situation When Investing In Stocks
Your age, the state of your health, the number of dependents you support, the kind of job you have, whether you are a man or a woman, what kind of goals you have set for yourself - all these, and more, are factors which will bear on your decision whether or not to invest.
12: The Risks and Rewards of Investment Clubs
While being part of an investment club will build your confidence with the stock market and work to reduce your personal risk, there is no way to make investing completely safe or stock markets easy to understand. With unpredictable swings in prices, bull and bear phases, and stories about people making and losing millions overnight, stock markets can be an intimidating to a beginning investor.
13: The Origin of the Stock Market Formula
The search for automatic investing techniques - schemes which would produce profits by giving investors advance indication of market swings, based on a mechanical interpretation of market data - has been going on for quite some time.
14: Making Money From Option Trading With Implied Volatility - Part 2
In this article, I give an example of how an options trader might use implied volatility in his trading. Then, I discuss implied volatility charts and how they are created.
15: What's So Exciting About Stock Option Trading?
In this article, I will discuss what options are and the different types of options. I will also show the advantage that the options trader could have over people who do not trade options.
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