Archive for January, 2010



How the IPO Process Works Posted By : Tim W Fields

Wednesday 27 January 2010 @ 6:01 pm

Personally, I believe that one of the best ways to make a ton of profit in the stock market is through IPOs. In the following article I will explain the IPO process and how you can profit in the end from the IPO process. The IPO process is quite simple and once you know it, you will become a better and possibly a very profitable trader.

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Banking Psychology - Banker Versus Client

Wednesday 27 January 2010 @ 5:01 pm

To understand the psychology of banking, you must consider the banker and the client. Understanding the psychology of banking is important for clients because you are able to appreciate the importance of banking, you will save more money for the future, among other advantages.

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How to Buy IPO Posted By : Tim W Fields

Wednesday 27 January 2010 @ 5:01 pm

In my eyes, one of the best investment vehicles, besides options, is the IPO. How to buy IPO is simple and it is as easy as buying any other type of stock. Once you learn how to buy IPO you will be ahead of the investment pack and possibly into some major profits.

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How Investing in the Tech Market Could Make You a Pretty Penny Posted By : Tim W Fields

Wednesday 27 January 2010 @ 4:01 pm

Experienced investors are bullish on the returns of investing in the tech market, and there are lots of reasons why. Even though we have seen some amazing technology over the past few years, many portfolio managers that specialize in tech stocks believe that consumers haven’t seen the best yet.

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Creating Your Legacy With Donor Advised Funds

Wednesday 27 January 2010 @ 4:01 pm

An extremely popular and efficient means of creating a legacy to your community is through the use of Donor Advised Funds. This is a charitable fund set up through a Community Foundation. It is an alternative to a Family Foundation for those who do not want to take on the responsibility of administration, potential liability, record keeping and lack of privacy.

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The Stock Market is a scary place, isn’t it? Posted By : murph123

Wednesday 27 January 2010 @ 3:01 pm

Stock trading is done on stock exchanges like the new york stock exchange (nyse) or nasdaq (national association of securities dealers automated quotation system).That’s why the most important aspect of stock trading is the knowledge filter you employ to make your buy and sell decisions.Online stock trading is becoming the most popular way to trade stocks because of computers.

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How the Initial Public Offering Process Works Posted By : Tim W Fields

Wednesday 27 January 2010 @ 2:01 pm

Knowing the signs and being able to interpret the data can set you apart from the rest- that being said, it is relatively east to make a killing in the IPO market. Stick with me, and I’ll show you exactly how and what to do.

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Why Day Trade Futures Indexes and not Stocks? Posted By : David Adams

Wednesday 27 January 2010 @ 2:01 pm

There are a variety of trading instruments that lend themselves to day trading, but none compare with the emini futures contract. I have a look at the margin requirements and money management that can make you a successful day trader.

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Can a Consumer Really Eliminate Unsecured Debt Up to 70% With Settlement Programs?

Wednesday 27 January 2010 @ 10:01 am

Eliminate unsecured debt with the some of the best debt relief companies available online. You can reduce and consolidate over half of your debt amount with these debt relief programs.

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SIPPs - What Are They and What Are the Benefits?

Wednesday 27 January 2010 @ 9:01 am

With interest rates at an historic low, many people feel that there is little point in saving when there is such a low return. There are however, a wide range of tax-efficient saving vehicles out there, many of whom can provide a worthwhile return. Self-Investment Personal Pensions (SIPPs) are one such scheme.

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