
Topic: Investor & Trader Education
The new items published under this topic are as follows.Thursday, August 21, 2008
Investor Declaration of Independence / InvestorEducation / Learning to Invest
By: King_Orry
Yesterday I was talking to a moderately wealthy business acquaintance in Sydney, Australia, he was complaining that the shares in his Super Annuation (pension) account with Insurance and Pension giant AMP had lost $30,000 in value in the last 2 weeks and so he had taken all his funds away from AMP and placed them in cash deposits at the bank. Read full article... Read full article...
Thursday, August 21, 2008
A Brief History of Common Stock Warrants / InvestorEducation / Options & Warrants
By: Dudley_Baker
Perhaps you have heard about warrants but have not taken the time to fully understand the potential which they can bring to your portfolio.
It's understandable for today there are so many different investment vehicles in which to invest. Most of our readers are interested in how to invest in the precious metals sector, so we have to consider, buying the gold and silver bullion, (if you can find it), mutual funds, ETF's (Exchange Traded Funds), mining shares, options, LEAPS, and warrants. All are great choices.
Read full article... Read full article...Friday, August 15, 2008
Brainwashing of the American Investor / InvestorEducation / Credit Crisis 2008
By: Steve_Selengut
Jefferson Airplane has never, ever, been mistaken for a band of financial advisors, but the White Rabbit lyrics can be incredibly instructional to the generation of investors who experienced the classic first hand--- as a description of their own college days' lifestyle. If only they had heeded the dormouse's call to "feed your head." For the sake of your retirement sanity and security, you just have to make income investing an intellectual exercise--- not an emotional one. Read full article... Read full article...
Monday, August 04, 2008
Preventing Investment Mistakes: Ten Risk Minimizers / InvestorEducation / Learning to Invest
By: Steve_Selengut
Most investment mistakes are caused by basic misunderstandings of the securities markets and by invalid performance expectations. The markets move in totally unpredictable cyclical patterns of varying duration and amplitude. Evaluating the performance of the two major classes of investment securities needs to be done separately because they are owned for differing purposes. Stock market equity investments are expected to produce realized capital gains; income-producing investments are expected to generate cash flow.Read full article... Read full article...
Friday, July 25, 2008
Importance of Long-term Trending Markets in Investment Risk Management / InvestorEducation / Learning to Invest
By: Chris_Ciovacco
Long-Term Investors Need Trends to Make Money - Most of us would prefer to be investors instead of traders. Investors, with an intermediate to long-term time horizon, must be aligned with a positive trend in order to make money. This is true even for value investors who focus on a company's valuation rather than a trend that can be seen on a chart. For the value investor to make money, eventually the position must turn up.
The chart above is not designed to convey that spotting a trend reversal is easy. It is not, but as more evidence gathers as to the probable legitimacy of the new trend, the less risk you need endure to participate. If the stock or market does not trend upward for a significant period of time, long-term investors do not want to participate.
Read full article... Read full article...Friday, July 25, 2008
Stock Market Returns – The Wonder of Compounding Dividends / InvestorEducation / Dividends
By: Prieur_du_Plessis
Albert Einstein described compound growth as the eighth wonder of the world. Although he may have passed away in 1955 – coincidentally the year when yours truly saw daylight for the first time – the concept of compounding remains the single most important principle governing investment.
Back to basics: Compounding simply means that you can earn interest on your principal investment amount, as well as earn interest on top of interest. The power of compounding can make an investment grow much faster than would otherwise have been the case, and is obviously based on the assumption that interest or dividends are reinvested in the same asset.
Read full article... Read full article...Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Stocks Boosted by Tracker Buying on Entering Major Indices / InvestorEducation / Learning to Invest
By: Money_and_Markets
Nilus Mattive writes: I love scouring the market for attractive stocks with smaller market capitalizations (the number of shares outstanding times the current stock price), especially ones that pay nice dividends.
That's because smaller stocks tend to have better growth prospects. After all, it's easier to post big gains when you're starting from a smaller baseline. Most investors recognize this simple concept.
Read full article... Read full article...Friday, July 18, 2008
Stock Market Forecasting Made Simple / InvestorEducation / Learn to Trade
By: Mike_Stathis
By now I hope you're beginning to see how things play out in a bubble meltdown. If you didn't learn how the drama, deceit, panic and denial pummeled the market piece by piece during the dotcom bubble collapse, you have a chance to learn first hand from the current implosion in the real estate driven credit bubble. You would be wise to learn the typical course of these asset blow outs since it appears as if the Fed intends to keep creating bubbles and letting them implode as its only way to create reasonable, but fictitious GDP growth. Read full article... Read full article...
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Good News For Income Investors / InvestorEducation / Learning to Invest
By: Steve_Selengut
Looking for good news in today's markets is like searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack. Needless to say, practically all investment grade equities and nearly all closed end funds that specialize in providing regular recurring monthly income have been reduced in market value by this prolonged correction. The quake has spread in all directions form its financial epicenter, and the mounting doom and gloom has taken its toll on even the most rational investment decision makers. Try to keep in mind that the purpose of income investing is the income that your portfolio produces not an increase in the securities' market values---Read full article... Read full article...
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Advice from Warren Buffet for Investing in Difficult Times / InvestorEducation / Learning to Invest
By: Richard_Shaw
There is an alleged ancient Chinese curse, “May you live in interesting times.”
While there is no historical proof of the origin of that curse, there is ample current proof in the securities markets that we are living in interesting times. It's simply nasty out there — or at least it feels that way.
Read full article... Read full article...Friday, July 04, 2008
The 5 C's of Trading Consistency / InvestorEducation / Learn to Trade
By: Nazy_Massoud
How many times have you heard that one of the keys to trading success is consistency?
Probably too many times. Well, it is true.
How do you define trading consistency? What are the elements of it?
Read full article... Read full article...Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Investors Enticed With New Derivatives Investment Products / InvestorEducation / Scams
By: Adrian_Ash
How to Multiply Asia 's Gains by 230% - "...Whatever you think investing should taste of, it no longer just comes in vanilla..."
DID YOU KNOW...? Private investors like you can make 230% of emerging Asia 's super-soar-away gains between now and 2014. You're only tied in for three years. An early exit will return 130% of your initial investment.
Read full article... Read full article...Friday, June 20, 2008
Learn to invest by Recognising Our Mistakes / InvestorEducation / Learning to Invest
By: Hans_Wagner
Each of us believes we learn to invest by recognizing our mistakes. When we make a losing investment, do we recognize our mistake and learn from it, or do we attribute it to some outside factor, like bad luck or the market? To beat the market, we must recognize our mistakes and then learn from them. Unfortunately, learning from these mistakes is much harder than it seems. Read full article... Read full article...
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Put Your Portfolio on Autopilot And Ride Out the Market Turbulence! / InvestorEducation / Learning to Invest
By: Money_and_Markets
Nilus Mattive writes: My daughter Vela turned one last week. We had a great little island-theme party complete with grilled mahi-mahi, coconut cake, and pineapple ice cream. I'm not sure if Vela knew what the heck was going on, but the rest of us had a great time.
Of course, underneath our grass-skirt celebration was a simple, indisputable fact: Time ain't waiting around for any of us. If anything, it's flying by at a seemingly faster and faster pace.
Read full article... Read full article...Monday, June 16, 2008
Protect Yourselves from the Triple Crisis of Surging Inflation, Unemployment and Credit Contraction / InvestorEducation / Credit Crisis 2008
By: Money_and_Markets
Martin D. Weiss writes: I've lived through four U.S. recessions, two bouts of surging inflation, and at least two close encounters with a Wall Street meltdown.
But this is the first time in my lifetime — and probably yours — that all three have converged in one time and place.
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