Archive for August, 2006
I know it’s 2 questions- but I am looking for a good financial advisor and I’ve always chosen based on word of mouth- never asked to see any performance…Now I think I need to take more control because my current guy has been drastically trending down over the last 5 years I’ve worked with him….Also, is this a good time hearing that the markets are plunging, to buy the expensive stocks?
Dong Booras
A situationist style detournement of Metropolis presenting a Black&Red anti-capitalist diatribe. Capitalism is based on commodity production (production of goods for profit) and wage labor (labor power itself bought and sold as a commodity). There is less difference between the slave and the “free” worker than appears. Slaves, though they seem to be paid nothing, are provided with the means of their survival and reproduction, for which workers (who become temporary slaves during their hours …
Jackson Hustead
This year even with a recession in process, the stock market should present us with a wide variety of NEW hot stocks. Many of them are going to be new technology stocks that come from the nanotech, biotech, financial, energy, healthcare & communications sectors.
Most of them might seem promising, but the truth is that a good number of these trading & investing opportunities could be extremely risky, while others are simply not as good as they look. That’s why it’s very important to know how to choose among the best especially if you want to trade them during a bad economy.
When you know how to pick and approach the best hot stock trading opportunities, you are able to generate a consistent and respectable amount of money in a very short period of time.
Experienced day traders recognize that trading hot stocks on momentum can be the fastest way to make money in the stock market, especially on uncertain times like these.
You don’t necessarily have to trade momentum hot stocks all the time. But you can learn how to take advantage of them when you encounter the best opportunities for going long or for shorting them to make money when they are poised to fall down.
If You decide to day trade stocks just keep always in mind that for a trader to survive and be consistently profitable, its necessary to keep things as simple as possible. To much confusion and technical indicators will most of the time make you slow in your decisions and froze you up when a good opportunity is right in front of your screen.
In the end, stock market day trading is all about picking the best daily stock opportunities and following your buy and sell signals with ease and simplicity. Once you learn to master your trading decisions, you can aspire to produce consistent profitable results.
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Practical Day Trading helps stock traders and investors take advantage of practical stock trading opportunities every day at http://www.PracticalDayTrading.com
Martina Pixler
Hi, I’m looking forward to buy stocks. I have a checking account with bank of America but I’m not sure if I can buy stocks with it. My question is what is the best site to buy stocks from with less fees and more diverse options of stocks? Notice that I’m not a citizen so I don’t have a social security number so can I buy anyway ? Thanks
Filomena Gutenberg
Whats the big deal. People buy stocks everyday without seeing the company building. Real Estate Investors buy by the numbers. They sell AS IS. Its up to the end buyer to do their due diligence, so go out and control the property, negotiate the best deal, and quick turn your contract all online
Octavia Zelkind
When buying stocks on a budget, invest directly with a fund family that has thousands of companies in it and no charges. Spread risks as far as possible with a monthly investment program using advice from a financial planner in this free video on investments.
Marianne Shimanuki
This video covers how to buy stock, tips on how to recognize when to sell it, how to sell it, and how to collect your money. Part 1 of 3. This video is for the FREE 7-part stock investing kit at http://www.StockInvestingProfits.com
Erwin Schoonhoven



















