Condors When Volatility Drops
September 1, 2010 by Johnny M Junior
Filed under Stock Market
Being that the iron Condor is a negative Vega strategy, this might just be the perfect time to use this income option spread. Lately, the volatility has been dropping and the markets have become a calmer place to be. This makes it much easier to manage this option spread.
For The Elderly Now Is The Time To Have More Money
August 29, 2010 by Arthur McCain
Filed under Stock Market
Because supplemental income may be necessary, retired people can pursue a few avenues to make ends-meat. For the elderly who enjoy being out and about, obtaining a laid back part-time job that is easy to perform is one way to gain extra money.
What Are The Forces That Propel Stock Market Vindicate By Supernsetips
August 24, 2010 by Judy Spencer
Filed under Stock Market
Among the largest forces that strike stock prices are inflation, interest rates, bonds, commodities and currencies. At times the stock market on the spur of the moment reverses itself followed typically by published explanations phrased to suggest that the writer’s keen observation let him to predict the market turn. Such circumstances leave investors somewhat awed and astounded at the infinite amount of going along factual input and infallible interpretation needed to avoid going against the market. While there are continuing sources of input that one needs in order to invest successfully in the stock market, they are finite. If you contact me at my web site, I’ll be happy to share some with you. What is more important though is to have a robust model for interpreting any new information that comes along. The model should take into account human nature, as well as, major market forces. The following is a personal working cyclical model that is neither perfect nor comprehensive. It is simply a lens through which sector rotation, industry behavior and altering market opinion can be viewed.
This Bear Market Will Create Fortunes For Some
July 14, 2010 by Michael Swanson
Filed under Stock Market
No doubt you have heard people talk about bull markets and bear markets before. For those who don’t know what the terms mean: A bear market is nothing else but a continuous and sustained drop in the price of a wide selection of stocks over a period of time. Usually a market has to remain in a declining phase for at least two months and drop by at least 20% before described as a “bear”.
How To Make 3 Profits On 1 Stock Trade By Understanding Stock And Fund Dividends ?
July 11, 2010 by Sam Mathew
Filed under Stock Market
A Triple Dipper: How to Create 3 Profits on 1 Inventory Exchange Posted on Mar 10th, 2008
How Can You Make Profit By Small-Cap Stocks Trading ?
July 11, 2010 by Sam Mathew
Filed under Stock Market
When an individual investor wants to roll up his sleeves and do some research in the pursuit of the next big winner in the stock market, the place many start is in the small cap sector.
Stocks 101 Part Three
July 10, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Stock Market
In parts one and two of my primer course on stocks, I let you know that the stock of a business represents the original amount of money that went into founding it. Businesses divide stocks into shares, and each share represents a fraction of ownership. I wrote about shareholders, who are people that own one or more shares of stock in a joint stock company and “share ownership” of the business. I informed you that they have special privileges depending on the type of stock they own, and that they can utilize their shares as votes in the election of members of the board of directors of the company.
What Happens When A Stock Market Crashes?
July 10, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Stock Market
A stock market crash can be loosely defined up as a circumstance where share prices of stock listed on the stock exchanges drop drastically. Even though there are a number of economic factors that will cause a stock market crash, a reason for stock market crashes is also the investing public’s loss of confidence in the economy and mass panic.
It Is Obvious That China Economy Is Growing At A Fast Pace
July 8, 2010 by Michael Swanson
Filed under Stock Market
The People’s Republic of China has the fastest-growing economy it has seen since the 1970s. Growth is at an average of 10% per year over the past 3 decades. It is third in size only after the United States and Japan. China economy is growing at a fast pace, and the future is promising. Chinese stocks have been top performers in the past few years.
Understanding Mutual Funds Part One
July 6, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Stock Market
Are you a newcomer when it comes to playing the stock market? No big deal at all! This series of articles on mutual funds will make it simple for you to understand what a mutual fund is, what it is all about and whether it is worth your while to invest in one. My first three articles are called “Mutual Funds For Beginners” and they lay down the basics.












