Archive for July, 2007



Surviving The Commodity Markets, PART 3 - Trading Guidelines For Different Account Sizes

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 11:07 pm

Of all the important skills in trading, survival is number one. For unless we make it through the inevitable bad times, we won’t be around to capitalize on the good. I’ve laid out some trading account guidelines that specify the account size required to conduct various commodity futures and option trading activities. Stick within these guidelines and you will have an edge on most of the commodity trading public.

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Surviving The Commodity Markets, PART 6 - Trading Guidelines For Different Account Sizes

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 11:07 pm

Of all the important skills in trading, survival is number one. For unless we make it through the inevitable bad times, we won’t be around to capitalize on the good. I’ve laid out some trading account guidelines that specify the account size required to conduct various commodity futures and option trading activities. Stick within these guidelines and you will have an edge on most of the commodity trading public.

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Easy Mode Of Online Money Transfer

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 10:07 pm

The need to transfer money has become a regular requirement for us. Transferring money to children studying abroad, transferring money back home for those working abroad, making payments

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Swing Trading With Elliot Wave For Bigger Forex Profits

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 10:07 pm

Elliot wave is one of the most popular methods of trading and although originally devised for the stock market swing trading with Elliot wave is very popular with forex traders. Let’s look at swing trading with Elliot Wave in more detail.

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The Four Specific Attributes of Stock Options, Part 1

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 10:07 pm

Every option is characterized by four specific attributes, collectively called the terms of the option (also called standardized terms). These are striking price, expiration date, type of option (call or put), and the underlying stock.

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The Four Specific Attributes of Stock Options, Part 2

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 10:07 pm

Type of option. Understanding the distinction between calls and puts is essential to success in the options market; the two are opposites. Identical strategies cannot be used for calls and puts, for reasons beyond the obvious fact that they react to stock price movement differently. Calls are by definition the right to buy 100 shares, whereas puts are the right to sell 100 shares. But merely comprehending the essential opposite nature of the two contracts is not enough.

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Automated Trading Systems for Financial Markets and Recommendations for Their Usage

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 9:07 pm

The software market offers a great many of information and trading platforms that differ, first of all, in the functionality of the client and server parts, and the list of services provided by the financial company once an account has been opened. However, only a relatively small number of software solutions include the components that automate trading.

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Why You Should Consider Owning An Annuity As Part Of Your Investment Strategy

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 9:07 pm

Buying annuities as a form of investment is often regarded with either mistrust or uncertainty. This article examines whether the annuity in its various guises should be given more prominence in the typical personal investment strategy.

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Surviving The Commodity Markets, PART 1 - Trading Guidelines For Different Account Sizes

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 9:07 pm

Of all the important skills in trading, survival is number one. For unless we make it through the inevitable bad times, we won’t be around to capitalize on the good. I’ve laid out some trading account guidelines that specify the account size required to conduct various commodity futures and option trading activities. Stick within these guidelines and you will have an edge on most of the commodity trading public.

More: continued here

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Financial Spread Betting - Explained By An Example For Beginners

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 9:07 pm

Financial spread betting is a world that appeals to many but they feel a little wary about how to get into something that on the surface complicated. Financial spread betting is in reality a very simple and can be picked up quite easily. This article explains financial spread betting by showing you a simple 12 point example.

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