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SPX Support & Resistance Levels

SPX movements over the next month.

10 Golden Rules for Stock Market Trading Success

Your stock trading rules are your money. When you follow your rules you make money. However if you break your own stock trading rules the most likely outcome is that you will lose money. Once you have a reliable set of stock trading rules it is important to keep them in mind. Here is one discipline that can reap rewards.

The Squeeze-Out or Buying Out a Minority Interest Shareholder at an Unfair Price

If you are a minority interest shareholder in a privately held company you need to be aware of some warning signs of bad behavior on the part of the majority shareholders. If you find yourself in a Squeeze-Out, you may have some legal remedies, but you face an expensive and uphill battle. This article describes, unfortunately, a fairly common situation.

Investment Strategy: The Investor’s Creed

The Stock Market is a dynamic place where investors can consistently make reasonable returns on their capital if they comply with the basic principles of the endeavor AND if they don’t measure their progress too frequently with irrelevant measuring devices. Five simple concepts of Asset Allocation, Investment Strategy, and Psychology are summed up quite nicely in the “The Investor’s Creed”.

A Third Uranium Mine in Namibia?

Forsys Metals Hopes to Repeat Paladin Resource Success in Namibia. The company’s Valencia uranium deposit, now moving through the pre-feasibility stage, would add a third uranium mine in Namibia. Soaring uranium prices continues to energize the uranium exploration and development sector.

Weekly Technical Analysis (week ending 17th Feb, 2006)

Recap of Indian and US Markets using Technical Analysis.

Steal Warren Buffet’s Stock Market Lesson Plans?

Why should you want to steal someone else’s stock market lesson plans? First, let me tell you that a trading plan is only useful if you follow it. Following your plan will make you successful, yet many traders circumvent the stock market lesson plans that they have carefully created. They become emotional invested in a trade, to the point where they ignore all warning signs.

Dividend Reinvestment

Many dividend-paying companies allow shareholders to buy one or more shares of their stock directly from the company instead from a broker. You can then add multiple, individual or even fractional shares of the same stock to your plan, and you can direct the company to take the dividends and buy even more shares for your plan. Some companies will offer these shares at a discount to the market price.

Low Risk, High Profit Trading Strategies

We all know that trading stocks involves stress and risk. At the same time it can also be highly profitable. Trading can give the most return on investments as compared to other investment strategies including real estate. For example, savings, money market accounts or CDs may give a return of 2 to 5% at best. You may expect a 10% rate through mutual funds. However, under the current economic conditions, such a yield may be hard to come by even with a long term investment. Also, you do not have control over your investments and you can not be sure if your financial consultant either. What then is a low risk and more profitable alternative? The purpose of this article is to illustrate one such low risk, high profit trading strategy, which combines stocks and options.

Multiple Time Frames

Markets exist in several time frames simultaneously. They exist on a 10 minute chart, an hourly chart, a daily chart, a weekly chart, and any other chart. Traders often feel confused when they look at charts in different time frames and they see the markets going in several directions at once.

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