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Stocks Mutual Funds
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Stock Markets Crash of 2006
A Mid-May meltdown in emerging markets and commodities has pressed the panic button of fund managers globally. In the past month mayhem nearly 2 trillion of wealth has been wiped out.
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Mutual Fund - What Happens If They Fall Dramatically? Alternatives To Consider
Of course they can't - Well, the economic reality says this could happen. Why?
Well, how about inflation on the rise, interest rates in an upward curve making money more expensive, a real estate market turning down, global economic growth waning, oil prices at near record highs, no end in sight to problems in Iraq and confrontation with Iran looming and a few more!
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A Beginners Guide To Trading Stock Online
Would you like to buy and sell shares but don't know where to start? Don't know your bid from your offer? This article will enlighten you on beginning to trade online.
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Why do Traders Fail?
Interestingly, many studies suggest that humans are naturally inclined to fail at trading. People are naturally inclined to break all of the time tested trading rules. Probably the biggest reason for not following the rules is that people generally do not like to lose.
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Why Break the Trading Rules?
Money is something that affects people’s emotions and your natural instincts with money will often encourage you to break some of the time tested risk management rules, for example ‘cutting your losses’ and ‘keeping your trades small’. Most traders focus on making money and realising a loss goes against the aim of making money.
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You won't go Broke with Brocade
With earnings reports on the horizon and a tremendous amount of uncertainties surrounding corporate officials, you must think that I am crazy to think that Brocade Communication Systems Inc. is a strong buy. However, if you look closely at both the fundamental and technical aspects, you will see there is a great opportunity for profit in this company.
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Sticking With Your Trading Plan
A sound trading plan can make sure that doesn't happen to you. Remember from part two of this series, that a trading plan serves as a financial road map. So why if you already have your route planned would you take a shortcut in the form of risky trades based on unverified information?
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