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The Top 10 Reasons to Invest in Mutual Funds
Everyone who follows the financial news has heard of mutual funds and knows the stock market has gen...

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Mortgage is a term used to denote the pledging of a persons property (typically) as a security when ...

What is the Stock Market?
Are you wondering what the stock market is and how you can profit from it? So are many others, here ...

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What is the Stock Market? (04 Jan 2006)
Are you wondering what the stock market is and how you can profit from it? So are many others, here is a quick overview.

Fair Value with Negative Growth (04 Jan 2006)
You can invest in companies that grow rapidly and lose money. On the other hand, you can also invest in companies in a declining industry, yet you can still make money. Investing profitably does not merely depend on what you invest in, but rather how much you pay for a given company.

Why Invest Money in Stocks? (04 Jan 2006)
Are you considering investing in stocks? Many people have chosen stocks as their primary wealth building vehicle.

6 Reasons Why Exchange Traded Funds Are Better Than Mutual Funds (04 Jan 2006)
The era of the mutual fund is over. Welcome to the new era of the exchange traded fund (ETF)

Effective Method to Trade with the Trend (04 Jan 2006)
Ever wanted to know a proven method to track the trends and make the trend of the market your personal friend? Learn how by identifying golden crosses for buying signals and dead crosses for selling signals-a simple, effective method proven and used in the stock markets.

How to Know Whether a Stock is Heading Higher or Lower (04 Jan 2006)
Making money is not that difficult when you keep it simple.

Best No Load Mutual Funds: The Right Way to Look at Fees and Expenses (04 Jan 2006)
While searching for the best no load mutual funds, some mutual fund investors often tend to focus exclusively on mutual fund fees and expense ratios. Is this always a smart way to select mutual funds?

What is the Best Stock to Invest In? (04 Jan 2006)
If you're like most stock market investors you have struggled with finding the best stocks to invest in.

How to Invest in the Stock Market (04 Jan 2006)
Are you looking to invest in the stock market but aren't sure where to start?

Calculating Fair Value With Growth (04 Jan 2006)
As you may know, earnings does not stay constant all the time. Google did not exist a decade ago and it now rakes in billion of dollars of profit. So, how do we value company with a growing earning?

Stock Options: Limited Loss and Unlimited Profit (04 Jan 2006)
Many people believe that the stock market can make you rich one day, but also make you bankrupt the next. Well, how eould you like to know about a method of stock trading that completely saves you from unlimited loss, but still leaves the door open for unlimited profit?

When is the Right Time to Bail on a Stock (04 Jan 2006)
If you get involved in any type of investing there are times when a stock is going to confound you. The big question is this: Do you stand on some silly principal, or do you take matters into your own hands and do something?

Volatility, So What? (04 Jan 2006)
There are ways to beat the expectation game and reduce volatility to your portfolio. You do not have to wait for the press release and wait nervously whether your company beat or miss expectation.

The Surgeon General (04 Jan 2006)
The Surgeon General of the United States says that smoking cigarettes is harmful to your health. It is printed on every pack of smokes you buy. When was the last time a smoker read or paid any attention to it?

What To Buy Now (04 Jan 2006)
I am sure that if you have a brokerage account with a "full service" broker you have been getting calls about what to buy and sell. If you have big losses in certain stocks you might be hit with that great Wall Street lie to buy more so you can 'Dollar Cost Average'. It doesn't work.

Complacency (04 Jan 2006)
During the month of January the Dow Jones Industrial Average, usually referred to as the DOW, had an almost 1,000 point range, most of it down and the average investor has yawned and said 'so what, this has happened many times before'.

Low Tide (04 Jan 2006)
When you stand on the ocean shore and watch the waves breaking you might become aware that the tide is coming in or going out. It is a slow process to watch the water retreat and when it finally gets to its lowest point it is almost impossible to tell if it has stopped or will retreat further. Plenty of wave action, but going nowhere.

How To Be A Winner (04 Jan 2006)
Everyone who invests in the stock market wants to be a winner. Each person's definition of a winner will be somewhat different, but there is hardly one who isn't looking for that stock that will double in price within one year.

Inertia (04 Jan 2006)
One of the basic laws of physics is that a body in motion will remain in motion unless disturbed by another force. What has this to do with the stock market?

Its Snowing (04 Jan 2006)
The Winter Games for the Olympics are coming up soon and many will want to go to see the giant slalom event. That's the one where the skier starts off from the little hut at the top of a long slope, picks up speed and makes his way around poles on the way down. Each turn about a pole is precarious and some fall on the way down and are wiped out.

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