Stock Market
31: A Few Tips For Day Trading the Stock Market
Day trading the stock market involves the rapid buying and selling of stocks on a day-to-day basis. This technique is used to secure quick profits from the constant changes in stock values, minute to minute, second to second. It is rare that a day trader will remain in a trade over the course of a night into the next day. These trades are entered and exited in a matter of minutes.
32: Stocks vs. Bonds: Differences and Risks
In the world of investments, you'll often hear about stocks and bonds. They are both feasible forms of investment. They allow you the opportunity to invest your money with a specific company or corporation with the possibility of future profits. But how exactly do they work? And what are the differences between the two?
33: Know About Stock Market Trading
Many stock market traders lose simply out of ignorance in stock market trading. They base their trades on news and tips from friends, and do not define specific risk and profit objectives before placing trades. Others have the merit of educating themselves but fall victims of their emotions. They hold on to losing positions hoping they will turn into winners and sell winners by fear of losing a small gain.
34: Playing Both Directions for Better Trades
When I first began trading back in the '90's, I was very fortunate. I had begun trading at time when the market was headed almost straight up. My first strategy was writing covered calls which blended with a rising market in such a way that I almost never lost.
35: The Perfect timing to sell your stocks
I will guide you through the best way and timing for selling your stocks at maximum cost with minimum risk.
36: Cut Your Losses and Let Your Profits
Did you know that many successful traders win less than 50% of their trades? Yes, top traders know that they can be VERY successful winning only 40% of the time. "How can that be?" you ask. Simple, really. They are truly following the old adage of "Cut Your Losses and Let Your Profits Run." Let's see how this might actually work.
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