3 Components Needed for Beating the Market (04 Jan 2006) Value investing is serious business. Investors need to follow up with 3 important components in order to be successful in stock market.
The Top 10 Reasons to Invest in Mutual Funds (04 Jan 2006) Everyone who follows the financial news has heard of mutual funds and knows the stock market has generally risen (with various ups-and-downs) for over 200 years. In fact, by most measures, the stock market has made more money for more people, and done it more reliably, than any other investment over the past 100 years! If you want to accumulate substantial wealth, you must include stocks in your investments!
Size Counts! (04 Jan 2006) It is often said that to grow mentally, spiritually, emotionally and personally that you have to stretch and move out of your comfort zone. I definitely believe in this concept, however... When it comes to trading stocks, futures, options or forex, going outside your comfort zone can be dangerous!
Dividend Paying Stocks (04 Jan 2006) An article which exemplifies the awesome power of a stock dividend.
9 Deadly Trading Mistakes! (04 Jan 2006) Over the past 15 years I have seen many traders lose all their money by not paying attention to "9 Deadly Trading Mistakes". Whether you are a position trader, swing trader or day trader, this article can help you avoid some costly and painful financial mistakes.
Picking Mutual Funds to Outperform the Market (04 Jan 2006) With over 6,000 mutual funds available, it may be tempting to pick funds from a popular star or index rating system. Savvy investors, however, balance multiple factors in their selection process. Ratings represent only the historical performance of funds and cannot predict the future. Performance consistency, management skill, and expense limitations are among the many factors that influence a fund's prospects. Each must be carefully evaluated to improve your chances of finding a fund to outperform the market.
How to Make Big Money Safely in Stock Market (04 Jan 2006) Value investing is the proven safe method to make big money in the stock market. This article explains how and why this is the case and what's benefit of value investing for anyone.
Mutual Fund Honor Roll – Buy High, Sell Low by Chasing Performance (04 Jan 2006) Do you chase performance? Millions of investors guarantee failure by selecting mutual funds based on annual performance numbers. Studies and market statistics confirm these investors fail to keep up with average market returns and actually lose more money to inflation. Stop chasing short term performance and stay focused on your financial goals. Learn to identify appropriate long-term investments and stick with them.
Cash Is A Position (04 Jan 2006) I go to the Money Show every year to visit with friends who have booths and are speakers. Then when folks are filing out of lectures I listen to their comments on what I know the speaker has been saying.
“Fears Only Enemy Is Action” (04 Jan 2006) One of the biggest obstacles most stock market traders face is fear. But there is one great way to overcome it.
A Penny for Your Stocks (04 Jan 2006) According to Investopedia Inc. the penny stock market has seen phenomenal growth this past decade. From '94 to '03, the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board trading volume increased an astounding 8900%, equaling a total of 63% of the NASDAQ and 78& of the NYSE share volumes. Many an investor has succumbed to their siren song.
What Our Investment Advisor Wont Say Off The Bat (04 Jan 2006) There is a little known fact about the financial community that they will not discuss if you do not bring it up. And it may cost you money.
Why Stock Is More Risky Than Options! (04 Jan 2006) You will lose your shirt! You have probably been told this about option trading. Beacuse common wisdom is that options are risky. But don't believe everything you hear!
What is the Most Important Indicator of All? (04 Jan 2006) What is the best indicator to use in your trading? Technical analysis uses a range of indicators to analyze price action. What is THE most important one?