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Futures, Forex, and Options Part 18: Bond Futures Basics!

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Author: WalletDoctor
Keywords: forex futures options trading
Added: August 6, 2008

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Option Trading Introduction by TheOptionClub.com

http://support.theoptionclub.com **Free Options Trading Mini-Course** ==================================== Would you trust someone to pilot a jet aircraft after they attending a 2-day hotel seminar on jet aircraft technology? How about allowing someone to perform surgery upon you, after spending a couple days in medical school? Of course, not! Trading in the financial markets is no different, and this is especially true when it comes to options trading. Options are sophisticated financial tools that demand a minimum level of knowledge. Just as a pilot or a surgeon spend a good deal of time learning the fundamentals and practicing their skills in controlled settings, professional traders follow a similar path. No one is looking out for us retail traders, however. If you want to simply "jump in" there will be no one to stop you. TheOptionClub.com provides a free option trading course that provides an introduction to the subject of options and offers some thoughts on how to trade them. We are also able to guide you to more advanced training. Start learning the basics today at: http://support.theoptionclub.com TheOptionClub.com

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Added: August 5, 2008

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August 4, 08 :: Leading Indicator

In this trading video I speak on using the Russell and Nasdaq indices as leading indicators. The Basic Materials group is getting killed in the markets. Crude oil hit $120 today---and the markets still went down.

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Added: August 4, 2008

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Investing Basics Tutorial w/ the Zecco Zirens

Zecco, which provides Free Online Stock Trades through Zecco Trading, has created a series of video tutorials to help improve your basic understanding of stock trading. This video covers basic stock strategies including how to build a diversified portfolio, investing theories, investing education, growth investing, balanced investing, income investing. Additional stock trading topics covered include Long-term growth, short-term growth, and conservative income investing.

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Added: August 4, 2008

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Understanding Stock Trading Fundamental Analysis Tutorial w/ the Zecco Zirens

Zecco, which provides Free Online Stock Trades through Zecco Trading, has created a series of video tutorials to help improve your understanding of stock trading. This video covers fundamental stock analysis, including the basics of fundamental analysis, investing education, how to evaluate a stock's potential, using historical earnings growth, future earnings growth, and return on equity.

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Added: August 4, 2008

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Understanding Stock Trading Technical Analysis Tutorial w/ the Zecco Zirens

Zecco, which provides Free Online Stock Trades through Zecco Trading, has created a series of video tutorials to help improve your understanding of stock trading. This video covers technical stock analysis, including technical indicators, investing education, using technical indicators like MACD, Mac-D, volume, and stochastic.

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Added: August 4, 2008

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Rule the Stock Market With Proven System

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Added: August 2, 2008

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Tour of OracleTrader Part 2

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Added: July 28, 2008

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Should I Buy Into A Fund? -- Stock Invest (3)

Should I Buy Into A Fund? -- Stock Invest (3) Mutual or investment funds are very popular nowadays. One basic difference between an individual trader and a fund is that the former plays with his own money, whereas the latter plays with other people's money. The following are the reasons why I won't buy into a fund: No Real Product The funds only sell you a dream that your investment will multiply for the long term. They package the dream in such a way that you think you own a bunch of good companies too. In this way, they sell you one dream on top of another. Dreams can evaporate so easily. Anchoring a dream to a good company will perpetuate it. Therefore, the selling points for a fund have to be: huge capital, technical expertise, diversified holdings in good companies, expertise in emerging markets and industries. Impressive indeed! Are they selling all of these to you or merely a dream nonetheless? If you can buy such impressive power, why can you still lose money in a fund? Lack of Responsibility Investment funds compete with banks for depositors' money. The banks have a real product to sell. They sell you a specified interest rate. You are guaranteed the interest payment even if the bank loses money. Thus, the banks are responsible for the products they sell. In many countries, your deposit is even insured by the government should the bank go under. The funds promise a dream that beat the banks' interests by many times. However, they are not responsible for the dreams they sell. You may win or lose, even losing all of your initial investment. What a cool business to be in! People give you money and a management fee. You produce nothing but a dream. Best of all, you are not responsible for the outcome. No wonder the banks are selling investment funds to their customers, too. In a market boom, the funds will report higher portfolio values to the customers. There is no real gain yet until you cash out. This means the dream gets inflated. The customers never question how much money the funds actually made, compared to how much was distributed to them. They have no choice but to accept a periodic report. In a downturn, the funds always blame the stock market or the economy as the scapegoat for the decreasing fortunes of their customers. It's never their fault to cause the customers to lose money. The strange thing is that the customers also accept what the funds say. Impressive but Irrelevant Information The funds are really good at packaging the dream they sell. Customers are given an impressive brochure with graphs and statistics. Most people fall into the trap of studying the materials and becoming convinced. You should think about what they don't tell you rather than savoring what they tell you. In addition, the funds are best in creating technicalities to protect themselves and impress customers. When facing technicalities hard to comprehend, customers tend to shy away or accept. Many even admire the complexity. Very few customers refuse to be bullied or conned by sales people using technicalities. Lack of Transparency In good times, the funds make tons of money each trading day when billions of dollars change hands at the stock market. The customers never bother to ask how much profit is made and how much is given back to them. Instead, they only receive a periodic report showing what the funds want them to see. In bad times, the funds still make plenty of money by shorting the shares as they fall. Don't you ever suspect that they know how to profit in a down market too? Who initiates a downturn in the first place? Is it some big player or the herd? The profits made by their short selling on each trading day are never transparent. Thus they pocket all the profits with your thinking that they lose money like you in bad times. Consequently, besides losing a cut of this short-selling profit, the customers also lose part of their initial investments, which are tied to the falling market indexes, as cleverly designed by the funds. In conclusion, I won't let any "experts" to play with my money without some reasonable guarantee of returns during good times. Also, I will not accept any loss if the market comes down. I always remember that I am giving them my cash, and cash is king. I dictate the terms, not they. That's why I will never invest in a fund. For further information, please email to stockfessor@comcast.net.

Author: stockfessor
Keywords: stock market invest share mutual fund finance retirement stockfessor
Added: July 26, 2008

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Stock Trading Basics IV

Beginners guide to stock trading. This one deals with moving averages, what they are, and how to use them.

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Added: July 26, 2008

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Doubling Stocks ® Review

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Added: July 8, 2008

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Investing and Trading: Challenge Project for July 2008

My Daily Blog is at: http://investorandtrader.blogspot.com/ Rules for the Challenge Account: 1) The initial investment is $500.00, to be split amongst the accounts. We did that back in October of 2007. $130 went to Sharebuilder for longer term investments, and $370 went to the Xpresstrade brokerage for futures options purchases. Xpresstrade was later bought out by "optionsXpress", therefore this is now the optionsXpress account. This account is the 'trading' account, for stocks, ETF's, and futures options. Therefore, rule #1 is always complete. 2) Each month, I can contribute $100.00, that can be split amongst the accounts however I choose. In other words, I can send $30.00 to Sharebuilder, $70.00 to optionsXpress; or $100.00 to optionsXpress, and nothing to Sharebuilder, etc. Last month, we deposited $5.00 to our ING Direct Savings account, $90.00 to the optionsXpress trading account, and $5.00 to our Sharebuilder Investing account. We didn't trade last month, because we are looking to get the account equity bumped up without any risk of drawdown. Our account equity is therefore bumped up by more than 10% Now we have arrived in a new month; July, 2008. This month we're going to do the same thing. $5.00 to our ING Direct Savings account, $90.00 to the optionsXpress trading account, and $5.00 to our Sharebuilder Investing account. I've already initiated the deposit to the optionsXpress trading account, and will be performing the other transfers on the 3rd of the month. If you note my project strategy video (located here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=uQA7r73_51Y ), we were looking last month to get past the first step in this phase of the project, which was for the trading account to have an equity greater than $900.00. With a deposit in July of $90.00 to the Stock and Futures trading account, we'll have a balance of $915.61. So with July's deposit, we'll be past step one, in Phase I of the strategy. Now, the next step will be to get the account to $1,100.00. But remember, the goal right now isn't to primarily trade these accounts. It's to get the account equity balance bumped up. The account / project is still within it's 'tiny' phase. I will be sending $5.00 to the ING account on July 3rd, 2008 as well. This account usually takes a few days to clear. I will be sending $5.00 to the Sharebuilder account on July 3rd, 2008, and Sharebuilder is usually extremely quick about posting funds. We bought 7 shares of Bank of America last month in the Investment account. Obviously, BAC has fallen further, but the thing to note here is that we are looking at a risk: reward ratio of 1:2. BAC could go to zero. I'm looking for a stock price of $60.00 in around 3 or 4 years time. So yes, it might have a bit farther to fall. But with investing, we're not trying to pick bottoms, and we have to initiate the position at some time. We just want what we believe fundamentally to be a 'good' price to begin a DRIP strategy. What we are looking for in 3 to 8 years, is a way to accumulate a lot of shares. DRIP is the way to do that. The main goal with the investing account now, is to obtain the funds to diversify into another stock. 3) I'll be using regular investment and trade vehicles. Bonds. Stocks. ETF's. Futures Options. In July, the trade would have to look really good for me to take it. It's a basic risk / reward scenario. If I wait, for August, I'll have another $90.00 - or approximately 10% increase in the size of the account. However, I have to weigh that guarantee, with the possibility of a 10% increase in July, rather than August, which would allow me to send money in August to the Investing Account. I love this business. The project is starting to get fun again. NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 years of experience in trading and investing in these markets. The Challenge accounts are run for the education of other traders who should make their own decisions based off their own research

Author: AirelonTrading
Keywords: howto trade bollingerbands low funded account strategies daytrade investing finance business
Added: July 1, 2008

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How to Invest Stocks

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Added: June 12, 2008

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Investing Fundamentals

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Learning the Stock Market

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Stock Trading Tips

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Stock Market Investing Basics

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Stock Market Investing

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Added: June 12, 2008

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Learn Online Stock Market Trading

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Added: June 8, 2008

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The Best Way to Invest Money

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Added: June 8, 2008

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