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Investing
» Arbitrage
explained - A no-risk strategy, or just unethical
Arbitrage is a term that carries a couple of different
connotations, depending on the person who is using it.
» Are
bonds safer than stocks
If you're looking for a safe investment, then you will definitely
need to know what types of investments are safer than others.
» Bottom-up
investment analysis explained
Bottom up investment analysis will involve how you look at the
stock market before deciding which stocks to pick.
» Controlling
the price changes in futures markets
The lock-limit is one way that the markets can be controlled.
» How
much will price changes effect stock trading?
Price elasticity is an economics term that refers to the way
that price changes of stock can affect the demand for that stock.
» Large
volume trading in steps
Program trading is a term that is also used in at least two
different (though similar) meanings.
» Increase
the value of each stock
A reverse stock split is a strategy that a company will use
if it looks like their stock is worth too little.
» Low
risk trading that does not depend on market trends
Spread trading is a low risk strategy that is designed to help
you gain money by selling futures in a particular commodity.
» Get
extra stock just for investing
Stock dividends are a little extra perk for owning stocks in
companies.
» Stock
analysis that starts with global economics
A top-down stock analysis is done by a stock broker who is trying
to determine whether or not a particular company is a good investment.
» Use
options to make a profit on declining stock
A bear spread is also called a put spread. You consider
investing in a bear spread if you think that the stock you are interested
will go down in value, but you do not want to just purchase a short
put.
» What
to do if you think the market will go up
While you may have heard the terms "bull market" and "bear
market", most people do not know what the terms actually refer to.
» Most
payments are settled at the end of the day
Most stock markets operate with a daily settlements system.
» Contracts
to sell commodities at a certain price
Futures are a little bit different than options, although they
do work in a lot of similar ways.
» Mutual
funds for futures trading
If you are thinking about investing in futures but you are not
sure if you know enough about the market to do so, then you should think
about investing in managed futures.
» Risky
investment strategies - Naked calls explained
Naked calls are not recommended unless you are a very experienced
investor.
» Naked
puts - Writing naked puts is risky
Naked puts are another extremely high risk strategy. Just like
naked calls, these are not recommended unless you have a lot of money to
risk on the market – and you’re experienced at writing naked
puts.
» How
many stock options are available?
Open interests are not a feature of all stock market trades.
In fact, open interests are calculated based on options and futures trades.
» Protect
your portfolio from large losses
If you are worried about the stock market, then you might want
to consider portfolio insurances.
» Insure
your investment without limiting returns
Are you looking for a way to trade on the stock market without
having to deal with all of the risks?
» Purchase
the right to sell stock at a set "strike" price
Put options are similar to call options, except that they work
in the opposite direction.
» Strategies
for rapid stock movement
Straddles are an interesting strategy, and they are also one
with far more risk than some of the other options strategies.
» Warrents
explained - these are similar to long-term call options
Warrents are similar to call options, although there are a few
key differences.
» Aggressive
growth funds explained
If you're looking for a short-term investment that will give
you larger capital gains, then aggressive growth funds are probably for
you.
» Call
options explained
Call options are a bit different from regular options, for which
reason you should get a little bit of extra information about them before
you decide to invest.
» Class
B mutual fund shares explained
Class B mutual fund shares are a particular type of shares that
you have an option to purchase within, or as part of, your mutual fund.
» Constrarian
funds explained
Although the term "contrarian funds" became synonymous
with the term "Bear Market" during the 1990's, this is not an
accurate depiction of what contrarian funds are and what they do.
» Covered
calls explained
This is a good way to make money on your long-term investments.
» Dual-purpose
funds explained
Closed-end funds with a set return value for preferred shares.
» Investing
in hedge funds
These high-risk investments are only for experienced investors.
» Regional
funds explained
Increase your portfolio diversity with funds from other regions.
» What
is a derivative?
Invest in commodities without buying the commodities themselves.
» What
is an option?
An option is an agreement that a commodity or stock will be
available for purchase at a set date.
» Learn
Forex trading
FOREX can be very beneficial to a number of people.
» A
free guide to Forex trading & investing
Market knowledge and ability to understand analysis will
only get you so far in Forex trading, but without the nerve to actively
compete risking your own money in the process you can never become
a successful trader.
» Fluctuating
currency increases foreign investment risks
If you are planning on investing in a currency other than
your own, there are a lot of risks associated with it.
» EAFE
and Emerging Markets
While most of the mutual funds that you will get a chance to
invest in will probably be based in the United States and on U.S.-based
companies, there are other options.
» Index
funds explained
Choose these for good, hands-off, long-term investment strategies.
» Unit
investment trusts
Investing in a unit investment trust is a good idea if you do
not want to manage your own investments.
» Investing
in foreign securities
Foreign mutual funds are an easy way to add diversity to your
portfolio.
» Load
and no-load funds explained
No-load funds may save you money.
» Open-end
mutual fund explained
Most mutual funds are actually open-end mutual funds.
» Should
I always pay a commission when buying mutual funds
There are three main types of mutual funds when it comes to
commissions.
» Find
the lowest risk investment portfolio
If you're trying to find a good investment portfolio, then you
may want to look at the Treynor measure.
» The
difference between PAX World Funds and The World Funds
The first type is purchased through the company PAX, and these
funds focus on socially responsible companies.
» Asset
allocation mutual funds explained
Mutual funds with more risk than balanced funds.
» Dollar-cost
averaging explained
Eliminate market fluctuations for long-term investment strategies.
» Investing
in precious metals
Choose the right type of investment for you.
» Which
sectors does your mutual fund represent?
Before you buy into a mutual fund, you should find out where
the mutual fund is putting most of its money.
» The
Sharpe Ratio explained
Find the mutual fund with the highest return and the lowest
risk.
» Attribution
analysis explained
Find out which successes are due to good management.
» Investing
in Mutual Funds
Investing in mutual funds is a great way to make sure that you
have invested in more than one company or type of investment.
» Manager
tenure explained
Find the best mutual fund manager for your investment.
» The
Alpha factor explained
A new method of differentiating between different investments.
» How
good is your planned investment
A company prospectus is a legal document that has been filed
by the company that you might be thinking about investing in.
» Brokerage
wrap accounts explained
Brokerage wrap accounts are a great way to get the services
of professional money managers without worrying about a few of the
worst disadvantages.
» Buying
foreign investments
Buying foreign investments can be a good way to make or lose
money.
» Commodities
explained - buy crops before they are harvested
Commodities can be traded in just like many other things in
the financial markets.
» How
do I find the best investment advisor?
If you're looking for the best investment advisor for you, you
should make sure that you pay attention to the type of investments that
that advisor usually recommends.
» How
to find the best full-service stockbroker - ask questions
Before you decide who you should choose for your full-service
stockbroker, make sure that this is the best option for you financially.
» Investing
in commodities
Investing in commodities is not too hard to do - the real problem
comes in when you are trying to decide which commodities you should invest
in, and when it is better to buy or sell a particular product.
» What
are stripped bonds?
Stripped U.S. treasury bonds are bonds that are generally sold
at lower prices than their face value.
» Using
only one or multiple investment firms?
The first thing that you should realize before you decide whether
or not you should go with one or multiple investment firms is that this
is only important if you have enough money to make it worth it.
» What
is a professional money manager?
If you want to invest your money, but you don't have the time
to worry about watching your investments, then you should look into hiring
a professional money manager.
» Buy
unwanted bonds at a huge discount
If you're looking for a cheap type of bond to invest in, then
you might want to take a look at zero-coupon bonds.
» Convertible
bonds explained
If you're looking to invest in a company, there are several
options available to you. The most commonly chosen options are stocks
or bonds.
» Double
tax-free municipal bonds explained
Save money by avoiding state and federal taxes!
» "Junk"
bonds explained - higher risk bonds with greater yields
"Junk" bonds are not necessarily useless, even though
the name may sound like that at first.
» Municipal
bonds explained
The difference between general obligation and revenue bonds.
» Savings
bonds explained
The difference between Series I and Series EE bonds.
» Series
H and Series HH savings bonds explained
When to change to Series EE bonds.
» Treasury
notes explained
These are like treasury bills that last between two and ten
years.
» Triple
tax-exempt municipal bonds explained
Save money on taxes by buying local bonds.
» Unsecured
bonds explained
Secured bonds are safer, but unsecured will result in higher
payments for you.
» U.S.
treasury bills explained
Short-term bond investments can supplement your investment portfolio.
» Getting
the most out of your investments
Are bond interests taxable?
» Callable
bonds explained
More investment risk than other types of bonds.
» Get
higher bond interest rates
Corporate bonds explained.
» Corporate
bonds versus stocks
If you're looking to invest in corporations, you should make
sure that you understand the differences - and the different risks - of
corporate bonds versus stocks.
» Don't
wait to get your retirement payments!
If you're looking for an annuity, there are a variety of different
annuities to choose from.
» Multisector
bond funds explained
If you are looking to invest in bonds, but you are not sure
that you want to deal with making all of the purchases on your own, bond
funds might be the right option for you.
» Private
annuity explained
The biggest difference between a regular annuity and a private
annuity is that private annuities take place between two individuals, instead
of between an individual and an insurance company.
» Investing
wisely
Should I invest in arts and collectibles?
» The
differences between bonds and notes
Generally, if you are looking for information about buying bonds,
you will find page after page of information about both bonds and notes.
» Variable
annuity explained
A variable annuity is another option if you are looking to support
your retirement by investing in an annuity.
» Hedge
funds for dummies
Hedge Fund, a term coined by the Australian author, financial
journalist and sociologist Alfred Winslow Jones, first made entry into
the finance dictionary in the 1940s.
» Investing
your home equity loan
If you are a homeowner then you can make use of the equity
in your home to get the money you need.
» Day
trading strategy - It PAYS to know how to do it - $1000 per trade
When it comes to stock market trading it PAYS to have more knowledge
than the rest of the pack. Pure gold can be harvested in each profitable
trade that you accomplish.
» Best
no load mutual funds: The right way to look at fees and expenses
While searching for the best no load mutual funds, some mutual
fund investors often tend to focus exclusively on mutual fund fees and
expense ratios.
» How
to trade online
The easiest way to handle your own stock portfolio.
» Remember
to mix your investments
Mixing the investment is critical in one reaching the financial
goals.
» Socially
responsible investing
Investing is done with a motive of reaping profits at a later
stage. But if the investment is done in adherence with certain beliefs
and values, so that you are in a right perspective of your own always,
then that is socially responsible investing.
» An
introduction to mutual funds
If you are going to invest, but you do not have the time to
manage a stock portfolio on your own, then you should look at mutual
funds.
» Annuities
- invest through insurance companies
Annuities are a way that you can invest without going through
the stock market or a common type of mutual fund.
» Bond
funds are designed for large investments
If you're looking for a type of investment that will not require
you to spend a lot of money on your income tax, then bond funds are probably
for you.
» How
to invest in small businesses - look into the SBIC first
If you've got enough money to think about investing in a business,
then you should probably look into small businesses instead of large companies.
» How
to invest long-term - patience is key
Long-term and short-term investments generally require entirely
different investment strategies.
» Index
funds - great long-term stock market investments
Index funds are a good idea for people who do not want to worry
about their investments over the short term.
» Money
market funds are an exceptionally low-risk mutual fund
Money market funds are a very specific kind of mutual fund.
Instead of working with a very high number of different stocks or bonds,
money market funds.
» Stock
funds - higher risk, better return
Stock funds are mutual funds that invest almost exclusively
in stocks instead of bonds or other types of investments.
» An
introduction to bonds - safe, smart investments
While most people do not look at bonds as anything other than
a less risky alternative to the stock market, that is not necessarily
the case.
» Good
asset allocation will be diverse and take your long-term goals into account
If you've ever heard people talking about diversifying their
stock portfolio, what they're actually doing is asset allocation.
» Diversify
your investments to make money and lower your risk!
If you want to make sure that you have the best stock portfolio
that you can get, make sure that you diversify your investments.
» Booming
real esatate profits from baby boomer investing
How do I make a good preconstruction investment with minimal
risk?
» Commercial
real estate investing
Commercial real estate investing can earn far more money than
personal real estate.
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» Controlling
the price changes in futures markets
The lock-limit is one way that the markets can be controlled.
» How
much will price changes effect stock trading?
Price elasticity is an economics term that refers to
the way that price changes of stock can affect the demand for that
stock.
» Large
volume trading in steps
Program trading is a term that is also used in at least
two different (though similar) meanings.
» How
many stock options are available?
Open interests are not a feature of all stock market trades.
In fact, open interests are calculated based on options and futures
trades.
» Protect
your portfolio from large losses
If you are worried about the stock market, then you
might want to consider portfolio insurances.
» Insure
your investment without limiting returns
Are you looking for a way to trade on the stock market
without having to deal with all of the risks?
» Regional
funds explained
Increase your portfolio diversity with funds from other
regions.
» What
is a derivative?
Invest in commodities without buying the commodities themselves.
» What
is an option?
An option is an agreement that a commodity or stock
will be available for purchase at a set date.
» Should
I always pay a commission when buying mutual funds
There are three main types of mutual funds when it comes
to commissions.
» Find
the lowest risk investment portfolio
If you're trying to find a good investment portfolio,
then you may want to look at the Treynor measure.
» The
difference between PAX World Funds and The World Funds
The first type is purchased through the company PAX,
and these funds focus on socially responsible companies.
» The
Alpha factor explained
A new method of differentiating between different investments.
» How
good is your planned investment
A company prospectus is a legal document that has been
filed by the company that you might be thinking about investing
in.
» How
do I find the best investment advisor?
If you're looking for the best investment advisor for
you, you should make sure that you pay attention to the type of investments
that that advisor usually recommends.
» How
to find the best full-service stockbroker - ask questions
Before you decide who you should choose for your full-service
stockbroker, make sure that this is the best option for you financially.
» Investing
in commodities
Investing in commodities is not too hard to do - the
real problem comes in when you are trying to decide which commodities
you should invest in, and when it is better to buy or sell a particular
product.
» Don't
wait to get your retirement payments!
If you're looking for an annuity, there are a variety
of different annuities to choose from.
» Multisector
bond funds explained
If you are looking to invest in bonds, but you are not
sure that you want to deal with making all of the purchases on
your own, bond funds might be the right option for you.
» Private
annuity explained
The biggest difference between a regular annuity and
a private annuity is that private annuities take place between
two individuals, instead of between an individual and an insurance
company.
» Avoid
estate taxes with a life insurance trust
If you're looking for another way to insure yourself with
a life insurance policy that will avoid any taxes after your death,
then you should look into getting a life insurance trust.
» What
is a Section 1035 policy exchange?
Don't lose insurance money when you change policies.
» Who
should consider annually renewable term life insurances?
If you're looking for a good insurance policy, then
you should probably take a good look at your financial situation,
and at what you can count on being your situation in the future.
» Death
benefit only plan explained
If you need life insurance, but you are not able to afford
the regular price for life insurance, then you might want to look
into a death benefit only plan.
» How
to save money on your homeowner's insurance
In the case of homeowner's insurance, the most common
way to reduce the amount of money that you will be paying each
month is to increase your deductible.
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