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  • Do You Need A Financial Planner?  By : John Doe
    No matter how much money you make, it pays to keep on top of money coming in and going out. Even if you do a good job of that, there are important times in your life when talking with a professional adviser makes sense.
  • Moving Average Convergence Divergence ( MACD ) Charts  By : John Doe
    The Moving Average Convergence Divergence charts, or MACD charts for short, are a technical indicator that is derived from the more simple moving average. The MACD charts are oscillating indicators, meaning that they move above and below a centerline or zero point.
  • Maniac Investment  By : John Doe
    Let's first understand what maniac means. According to Webster a maniac is "mad; raging with madness; raging with disordered intellect".
  • Short Selling for Investors  By : John Doe
    Shorts. Let's see. If there are shorts there must be longs. Which is best? Longs or shorts?If you are trading in the stock the stock market experts like longs better than shorts. If you are "long" that means you own stock and that is "good".
  • Just Say NO to Your Stock Broker  By : John Doe
    We have all heard that slogan that started back when Nancy Reagan was in Washington. It was all about drugs. Now I want to remind you this can be your slogan when you get one of those telephone solicitations from a strange broker or even your own stockbroker who is acting a little strange.
  • High Volatility Investments  By : John Doe
    Penny stocks and options are high volatility investments that attract both the trader and the long term investor because of the small amount of capital required to make substantial gains as compared with less volatile higher priced stocks.
  • Selecting Rules for Investing and Trading  By : John Doe
    There are three important differences between investing and trading. Overlooking them can lead to confusion. A beginning trader, for example, may use the terms interchangeably and misapply their rules with mixed and unrepeatable results.
  • Trading Systems  By : John Doe
    A trading system consists of a set of rules for viewing markets and making trades. The advantages of trading systems can be hidden when they become associated with trading platforms involving trade order submission and processing.
  • Copy Cat or How to Use a Successful Trading System  By : John Doe
    How many books have you read about successful traders? How they did this or that and made a fortune and are still doing it. You say to yourself, "I'm going to follow his method and get rich".
  • A Secret Revealed: Why Most (Day) Traders Fail  By : John Doe
    The following perspective on (day) trading comes from my many years of experience of active day trading or being the moderator of one of the largest day trading chat rooms on the Internet.
  • Building The Foundation For Wealth  By : John Doe
    You wouldn't build your home on anything less than a solid foundation. Similarly, you can't build wealth and financial independence without first having sound foundational principles to build upon.
  • The Perfect Mutual Fund  By : John Doe
  • Types of Investment  By : John Doe
    The word 'investments' is one that most of us are familiar with hearing in financial context. For many of us, it may make us thing of big business and vasts sums of money, but there's much to the world of investments than multi-million dollar deals.
  • Trading For A Living - Part 2  By : John Doe
    In part 1 of this article I started to look at the financial implications of giving up the day job to instead start trading full time for a living. There are more than just monetary considerations as we will see later, but for now, there are some more costs to ponder.
  • The Realities Of Market Timing  By : John Doe
    Market timing systems are based on patterns of activity in the past. Every system that you are likely to hear about works well when it is applied to historical data. If it didn't work historically, you would never hear about it. But patterns change, and the future is always the great unknown.
  • Are You An Investment Dummy Like Me?  By : John Doe
    I am good at a few things. I can certainly market well and I consult with others about how to bring more attention to their products and services on the internet for a living. I am a fair musician. I love music and play all sorts of percussion instruments and even dabble with the guitar.
  • Profitability And Stock Turn Rate  By : John Doe
    The inventory of the typical store represents the largest single element of its total assets. The sale of goods from this inventory is the merchant's chief source of operating profit.
  • Rules for Simplified Employee Pension Plans better known as a SEP Plans  By : John Doe
    A SEP is a special type of IRA. Under a SEP plan the employer creates an IRA account for each eligible employee, hence the name SEP-IRA. A SEP is funded solely with employer contributions. Employees do not make contributions to their SEP-IRA retirement account.
  • Overbought/Oversold  By : John Doe
    Has your broker ever told you that a stock is "overbought" or "oversold"? He probably went on the explain that the stock you own (I hope you didn't) had gone down so far that it now was oversold and due for a rally.
  • Protecting the Tax Advantage of Your Deferred Compensation  By : John Doe
    The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 imposed strict new rules on non-qualified deferred compensation plans. Beginning in 2005, deferred compensation programs that are not in compliance with the new rules may be taxed as wages, slapped with a 20% excise tax, plus charged an interest penalty.
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