Archive for the ‘stocks’ Category

Define Stock Market Ticker Tape

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

The stock market ticker tape is, now, a computerized unit that relays information about a stock’s trading activity to investors around the world. The stock market ticker tape’s information includes the stocks’ symbol on the exchanges, the latest price per share, and its trading volume. Before computerized methods, stock market ticker symbols were printed out on a thin piece of paper that continuously streamed out of a ticker-tape machine.

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Investing For the Inevitable Rainy Day

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

It is so difficult to think of the future, especially when you are bothered by the spending of the past. Why think of putting more money into your savings when you are still beset by your student loan? How can you think of your retirement years if you have to worry about current mortgages?

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Retirement and Online Stock Trading

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

The discovery of the Internet has changed the way that we lead our lives and our personal business. We can pay our bills online, do our shopping online, do our banking online, and even date online!

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Understanding Stock Market Terms

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Understanding stock market terms when you are a new investor can be a difficult task. There are a lot of phrases and jargon passed a long that you may not understand. The more stock market terms you know the easier it will be for you to invest though.

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The Stock Data Content License

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

The stock data content license is a tool used to create corporate websites. It is an agreement that provides information on purposes that all a company to reproduce, modify, display, or transmit across the Internet. It also excludes anyone who wants to redistribute, reproduce, retransmit, publish, sell, content. It also covers daily information on stocks for the corporate websites.

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Small Tips for Amateur Investors

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

First things first, one must keep in mind that a starting investor will not find earning money on the stock exchange simple or easy. If this had been as easy as people would like, then every investor would be rich at this moment. Investing profits can take up much of one’s time, devoted study, discipline, and of course, independent thought.

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Climbing Out of Debt

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

So last time I talked about a little slice of my financial life; I talked about how I began my independence in debt (thanks to the student loan), and how I strived to surpass it while eking out a life on my own. I then described myself at the present; finally free of debt, and finally standing up on my own two feet completely. And what do I do? I think of taking out a loan.

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Emulating the Stock Market with Credit Cards

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

You may find several avenues of investigation profitable before you go into online stock market investing. There is a lot of information available online to a potential investor; one can buy a book on the topic, subscribe to newsletters, or even sign up for seminars wherein you can get good advice. Before you spend one cent on any of these options, though, you should try to go out and do research on your own. Both libraries and the Internet have material you will find useful.

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Day Trading Robot Newsletter - Public Access

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Did you know we could have an advantage in the current market? The markets are down 40% from the highs just months ago. We are facing financial turmoil, which is a recession and/or could be the best buying season in history.

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Looking for the Best Investment

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

If you’ve graduated for a few years now, and have since been working non-stop, then chances are good that you were able to build up your savings. You may even have paid off that student loan ages ago. One look at your savings account tells you that you have sufficient capital for an investment. No one plans to be an employee forever, and you are no exception, I’d imagine.

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