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How to Evaluate an Investment Portfolio
How to evaluate an investment portfolio studies some of the methods that stock analysts use to evaluate different stocks in different industries.
0 commentsTrading Butterfly Option
In stock trading, traders avoid spreads of any kind because limiting losses can also limit gains. It is a must to trade in a realistic way. If you trade a three-fold gain, which is the strategy that requires...
1 commentConvertible Bonds- A Good Investment Option In Modern times
Convertible bonds are bonds issued by corporations that are backed by the assets of the corporations. The bondholders have a legal claim on these assets in case of default. Convertible bonds are unique...
0 commentsBlue chip stocks – A Good Investment Alternative
Investing in conservative blue chip stocks may not have the allure of a hot high-tech investment, but it can be highly rewarding nonetheless, as good quality stocks have outperformed other investment...
0 commentsStocks & Investing in a Nutshell: Stock Basics
Many people dream of being a millionaire, but they feel that it is only a dream that will never happen. Most of us fear retirement because we aren’t sure we will have enough money to support our standard of...
2 commentsWhat is efficient capital market?
Is the market efficient? I do not think so. Market is difficult to explain and there is so many uncertain things in capital market. So many experts learn about the efficient capital. A capital market...
0 commentsShort Selling of shares
Short Selling: If any investors believing any stock price will decrease, then go short. Seller is not wont the stocks, but that is a promised to be delivered. You will close the short by buying back the...
0 commentsRisk Management
This beginners guide to risk management looks at the nature of risk and return.
0 commentsBack-Testing Robert Lichello’s Automatic Investment Management (AIM) System for Timing the Stock Market
Many have said the most important purpose for investing is to make money. In order to make money we face two key decisions, when to buy and when to sell. Simply put, we must buy when prices are low and sell...
11 commentsWhat Can a Stock's Past Movements Tell Me?
By James Brumley Does history hint at the future when it comes to stocks? Though the disclaimer “past performance is no guarantee of future results” has become something of a running joke,...
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