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on Mar 7th, 2010 | 0 comments
Now is the time to decide which car finance package is the best for you and your situation. Interest Rates-When comparing quotes, the interest rate is of obvious importance. Don’t fall into the trap of using interest rate alone to compare your options. Comparing comparison rates, monthly repayments and other loan features can give a much larger picture of what a particular finance package actually costs. Fees & Charges-Fees you may encounter include an upfront establishment / settlement fee, ongoing account-keeping fees, “special” once-off fees (for example, to provide an account statement)...
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on Feb 27th, 2010 | 0 comments
Successful investors did not begin with success, it was something that took time and struggle before they got it right. Some new investors jump around to too many trading strategies and have no real focus. They can be found going from put buying to multi leg spread trades with the thought that the more complex their strategy is the better chance they have of success. For these people it is their broker making the money, not them.
Those who are successful do not know everything about all trading markets, they are focused on just one. In this way they become an expert in a few or even just one trading...
Posted by admin in Finance, Investment, Services
on Jan 19th, 2010 | 0 comments
Certainly the most popular type of research is technical analysis but the fundamental analysis looks at many factors that can help you make a good choice when buying stocks. You begin by looking at the economy. Is it doing well or is it rough? Notice the economy where the company does its business, not just where the company is located. You can always look at government decisions like fiscal and monetary policy.
Once you have an idea as to how the economy is doing, next will be to look at the general industry of your target stock. If the company you are researching happens to make steel for...
Posted by admin in Credit, Debt Management, Finance, Investment
on Dec 26th, 2009 | 0 comments
One of the oldest strategies of betting this the Martingale system. At first, it was a 50/50 chance of winning like in roulette and can be adjusted for us in stock trading. The idea is similar to a coin toss where you will either double your money or lose it all.
Each time a player loses, he doubles his bet with the Martingale system. It doesn’t matter how many prior bets were lost, this system will produce a net profit. This sure sounds like easy money doesn’t it? In actuality, this is a betting disaster. The reward ratio is a risk because no matter how many bets are made before a winner...
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on Nov 22nd, 2009 | 0 comments
Before jumping into buying stocks, there are some facts that you should know about. The great stocks will increase in value over time which is what it is all about. Take time to look them over before you decide. Look at the history of the stocks and notice if it consistently improved over time because that will give you a clue that it will probably continue. This is the stock that will give you better stability for safety but lower returns.
Then, take a look at the company. Do they don’t have a good strategy plan for business, then profits are unlikely. Without a good plan, growth or profits...
Posted by admin in Finance, Investment
on Nov 7th, 2009 | 0 comments
Auction markets and dealer markets are the two kinds of markets in the investing world. Most investors are familiar with the auction market where, on an exchange, stocks and traded in transaction that is auction styled. But those not traded on an exchange is the over-the-counter or dealer markets. The transaction is done between dealers and the prices are not posted.
If the listing requirements cannot be met, they are called Over the counter investments or they can just choose not to be listed. Because of this, OTC is seen as a higher risk investment. Pink Sheets and over the counter bulletin board are...