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  • Ten Top Tips To Trade Stock Options Successfully - #4  By : Roger Cox
    This article teaches what a stock option is and how to profit through stock options investing. This is key #4 in a series of 10 keys to successful stock options trading.
  • An Introduction To Trading Penny Stocks  By : Jeff Goodman
    Trading penny stocks can be very profitable if you know how to play the game. It is not unusual to have a penny stock go up 100% to 10,000% in one day.
  • Ten Top Tips To Trade Stock Options Successfully - #3  By : Roger Cox
    This article teaches what a stock option is and how to profit through stock options investing. This is key #1 in a series of 10 keys to successful stock options trading.
  • Ten Top Tips To Trade Stock Options Successfully - #2  By : Roger Cox
    This article teaches what information you need in order to trade stock options and how to profit through stock options investing. This is key #2 in a series of 10 keys to successful stock options trading.
  • In-the-money, Out-of-the-money, & At-the-money Trades  By : Brett Fogle
    This is an article that discusses the differences in trades that are in the money, at the money and out of the money.
  • Stock Options Trading Made Easy With 10 Simple Steps - Step 1  By : Roger Cox
    This article teaches what a stock option is and how to profit through stock options investing. This is key #1 in a series of 10 keys to successful stock options trading.
  • Stock Exchange Listing Requirements  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Listing requirements are the set of conditions forced by any given stock exchange upon companies that want to be listed on that exchange.
  • History of Stock Exchanges  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The courratiers de change were concerned with managing the debts of agricultural communities on behalf of the banks and these men also traded in debts. These men were the first brokers.

    In the middle of the 13th century, Venetian bankers traded in government securities. In 1351, the Venetian Government outlawed spreading rumors about lowering the price of government funds. Because of this rumor people in Pisa, Verona, Genoa and Florence also started trading in government securities which was possible because there were independent city states ruled by a council of powerful citizens during the 14th century.
  • Lemon Law  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    In California, anything mechanical is covered by lemon laws as well as the federal lemon laws. The federal lemon law provides that the warranter may be obligated to pay attorney fees if he is involved in a lemon law suit.
  • Stock Research – Another Hedge Fund Warns- Basis Capital – This is just the Beginning!!!!  By : Richard Stoyeck
    Wow, it’s just starting and it’s not going to stop. Basis Capital is an Australian hedge fund. They run about a billion dollars under management. What you have to keep in mind however is that hedge funds use LEVERAGE, big leverage. The average hedge fund manager in the United States is using 6 times the capital base of the money he is managing, as leverage
  • Stock Research – Margin debt has always been for the SUICIDAL  By : Richard Stoyeck
    You can buy the $100,000 worth of IBM, and decide not to pay the full cost of the investment. Instead, you open a margin account with the brokerage firm, sign the appropriate documents and bingo, you can now buy that IBM by putting just 50% down.
  • What is an Iron Condor?  By : William Tan
    The Iron Condor option trading strategy is purely a market neutral strategy. An Iron Condor is constructed using a bull put credit spread together with a bear call credit spread on the same underlying asset to create a market neutral position.
  • The Importance Of Volatility  By : John Roney
    Volatility is defined as the degree to which the price of a stock or other underlying instrument tends to move or fluctuate over a period of time. Implied Volatility is a value derived from the option’s price. It indicated what the market’s perception of the volatility of the stock or underlying will be during the future life of the contract.
  • Market Neutral Strategy: Stacking The Odds in Your Favor  By : William Tan
    Is there a trend in stock and option trading? Let’s start of by defining a trend. A trend is simply the general direction of the market. The market can only move in 3 directions – up, down or sideways. It is as simple as that. For directional traders, knowing the trend is important because that is how money is made. If there is no trend, then how would the buyer of the uptrend profit when the market moves sideways....
  • Swing Trading Weinstein’s Theory of Relativity to Profits  By : Larry Swing
    This is simple but effective method for long-term investors who do not and cannot dedicate full time to studying or watching the market. This method can be done in a couple of weekends and can be checked once a week if not more to keep abreast of the new market price action.
  • A Quick Look At Online Stock Trading  By : James Hunaban
    There is no doubt about it, stock trading can be a risky business and one of your first steps must be to get acquainted with the various tools of the trade. Stock trading is one of the most fun things you can do, but does require a lot of skill and discipline to succeed.
  • Stock Investing--Never Invest Your Money in a Company with Untrustworthy Management  By : David Van Knapp
    This article explains why investors should always avoid companies which have displayed untrustworthy, questionable, unfair, or ilegal actions in the past.
  • Types and Characteristics of Trading Gaps  By : Larry Swing
    Knowing where the gap is located in the chart can quickly help identify what type of gap it is. These gaps give clues to the strength or weakness of the stock since they are usually turning points in the market direction. Paying extra attention to them can provide unique opportunities to trade with the right trend (or reversals) and profit from them. The next article will discuss the tactics in entering and exiting in trading these gaps.
  • Verifying The A New Trading Strategy’s Profitability: Backtesting or Demo Trade  By : Larry Swing
    Taking shortcuts may prove a doer to be a clever person in the real world, but in the trading world, it can be a costly lesson. In fact, there are no shortcuts in trading; it’s a long, winding hard road filled with potholes, in conditions with little visibility, with many toll booths along the way. Do it right and the road will be more enjoyable and profitable.
  • Trading News: Is It Worth It?  By : Larry Swing
    Whether or not trading news is profitable, only time will tell for each trader, but one clear advice from this is NOT to hold a stock before earnings. By holding through the earnings, it’s a guessing game. If he still likes the stock, by it back a few days after the earnings. Who knows it might have been oversold and now it’s a “bargain.” Of course there will be regrets if the stock does move in the desired direction.
  • Dow Theory - Part 1 of 3  By : Peter Woodhead
    This articlesis the first in a series of three about Charles Dow's Theory. Dow never wrote a book on his theory but from his editorials William Hamilton collated Dow's work. This first article covers the three assumptions that must be made when using the Theory of Dow.
  • Six Crucial Mistakes All Stock Market Newbies Make  By : Peter Woodhead
    Trading the Stock Market can be an expensive hobby. It is estimated that the majority of new traders lose money. Most of these losses can be controlled as they are the result of common mistakes. This article puts forward the six main reasons why traders, especially those new to the Markets, fail. The article also suggest ways of keeping those mistake under control.








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