about 10 months ago - 2 comments
Looking to learn more about currency trading any good books on the matter would be helpful. Also looking to start an account online to accomplish this. I heard of Forex? anyone that has shorted currency with success I value your answer. Is there a George Soros in the house?
about 10 months ago - 4 comments
Also, how much is the commission per trade? which is the best books out there for a newbie in Forex? I am an experienced technical trader in equities ( just to let you know on my background).
about 11 months ago - 6 comments
Hi everyone i have been trying to get into currency trading forex from past one year but still havnt found any profit taking method .i have been to alot of forums and searched but none of them is really impressive i would be glad if anyone tells me a scalping or any method which works More >
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
The required returns on all stocks are the same, and the required returns on stocks are higher than the required returns on bonds. The required returns on stocks equal the required returns on bonds. A trading strategy in which you buy stocks that have recently fallen in price is likely to provide you with a More >
about 11 months ago - 4 comments
I’m looking into putting some money into the market and I’d like to do it myself. Not looking for anything particular just yet, so everything is on the table. Long term, short term, stocks, bonds, options, say trading, etc, etc. I’m mainly looking for book titles, but if there are some (non-scam) websites that would More >
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
Thanks! In southern cal btw…
about 11 months ago - 3 comments
Arent there any kind of investments you can do online besides the 3 mentioned? They all perform lousy-anything other than markets as long as you can trade it online and make profits.
about 11 months ago - 3 comments
Some of these stocks were given 30 years ago ,some 10 yrs ago. sometimes it was 10 shares ,sometimes it was 50 shares.
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
The markets around the world have gone dramatically up today and Friday on news that the U.S Gov. will continue to bail out distressed financial institutions (ie Citibank) and will consider bailing out non-financial institutions (ie Ford and GM). Needless to say, the Gov. doesn’t really have this money to lend, so it’s raising same More >
about 1 year ago
If you haven’t tried “The Motley Fool” on Yahoo Finance yet, give that one a whirl.
about 1 year ago
You are asking for a lot from one site. One of the best free sites is Yahoo Finance but you’ll have to do some digging for your information. investors.com is a good pay site, but it does have some free information that may be useful. Finally, the AAII (perhaps American Association of Individual Investors) has some free information on its site.
about 1 year ago
I’m going to list some of the places I go to.. and use daily.
http://www.smartmoney.com
money.cnn.com
http://www.wsj.com
investors.reuters.com < -- good fundamentals, offer many services well as research reports(cost $$$)
http://www.morningstar.com < -- also pretty good but need to pay memebership for premium service
http://www.zacks.com < --- zacks advisors and ratings
finance.yahoo.com for messageboards
clearstation.etrade.com <--- very good graphing tools & movers, shakers, trends
quote.com <-- one of my favorites; quick use online or pay for the program.. very useful to find out most point, most % gainers/losers, volume rate, unusual volume rate.. options # etc.
moneycentral.msn.com <-- its okay, gives you stock ratings.. something to look at
http://www.fool.com like other people have posted… for novice investors.. very useful
http://www.barrons.com <– makes big influences on the stock market with just one article on a company
hmm can’t think of others right now