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    Why Land Beats Stocks And Shares

    Posted by admin in Stock market guide

    As small investors look for ways to ensure a good return on their money, land sales are increasing in popularity. Profits, whilst not guaranteed, are often better than those from the stock market, for several reasons:

    Less risk, more profit

    Whilst some investors have a significant investment in the stock market, often with a comprehensive, well-managed portfolio, for most smaller investors, their experience of the market is limited to one or two companies and they are therefore more open to stock market fluctuations and risks. Company share prices can be affected by many external factors, often beyond the companys control and, unless you are watching the market carefully day by day, you usually have to hold onto your shares for many years in order to turn a good profit.

    By contrast, if you select the right land, or take the advice of a reliable land agent, you can realise potentially fantastic profits in a much shorter space of time. This is because the land thats normally made available to smaller investors has been carefully chosen. Big land investors buy and then bank land that they think will be ear-marked for development in the future, and then either hold onto it, or parcel it up and sell it to private investors, who reap the benefits if planning permission is granted at a later date.

    No maintenance required

    Once youve bought your piece of land, you own it outright and can sell it whenever you choose. You dont need to maintain it as you would a property and you dont need to follow its fortunes day in, day out, to find out whether youre making any money. If you need to raise money, you can sell your land quickly, whereas if your shares are at a low price, you wont be able to make enough cash.

    The best of both worlds

    If you have thought of investing in land, but dont want to get out of the stock market completely, then just broaden your portfolio by reducing your shareholdings and investing in land as well. You get the best of both worlds, and the chance to make a very health profit if you choose the land wisely.

    Jan 21 2011

    The Perfect timing to sell your stocks

    Posted by admin in Stock market guide

    While quite a bit of time and research goes into selecting stocks, it is often hard to know when to pull out especially for first time investors. The good news is that if you have chosen your stocks carefully, you wont need to pull out for a very long time, such as when you are ready to retire. But there are specific instances when you will need to sell your stocks before you have reached your financial goals.

    You may think that the time to sell is when the stock value is about to drop and you may even be advised by your broker to do this. But this isnt necessarily the right course of action.

    Stocks go up and down all the time, depending on the economyand of course the economy depends on the stock market as well. This is why it is so hard to determine whether you should sell your stock or not. Stocks go down, but they also tend to go back up.

    You have to do more research, and you have to keep up with the stability of the companies that you invest in. Changes in corporations have a profound impact on the value of the stock. For instance, a new CEO can affect the value of stock. A plummet in the industry can affect a stock. Many things all combined affect the value of stock. But there are really only three good reasons to sell a stock.

    The first reason is having reached your financial goals. Once youve reached retirement, you may wish to sell your stocks and put your money in safer financial vehicles, such as a savings account.

    This is a common practice for those who have invested for the purpose of financing their retirement. The second reason to sell a stock is if there are major changes in the business you are investing in that cause, or will cause, the value of the stock to drop, with little or no possibility of the value rising again. Ideally, you would sell your stock in this situation before the value starts to drop.

    If the value of the stock spikes, this is the third reason you may want to sell. If your stock is valued at 100 per share today, but drastically rises to 200 per share next week, it is a great time to sell especially if the outlook is that the value will drop back down to 100 per share soon. You would sell when the stock was worth 200 per share.

    As a beginner, you definitely want to consult with a broker or a financial advisor before buying or selling stocks. They will work with you to help you make the right decisions to reach your financial goals.

    Dec 31 2010

    Stocks -What Key Factor Separates A Winning Trader From A

    Posted by admin in Stock market guide

    Stocks -What Key Factor Separates A Winning Trader From A Losing Trader?

    Often, I receive requests from members of my stock market trading discussion group to give my views on technical analysis of stocks that they are watching. In the course of discussion, I discovered one common factor which separates the winning traders from the losing traders.

    In general, both group of traders like to scan their lists of active stocks to uncover possible trading candidates. However, the traders in the winning group are specific about their trading, and have their entry and exit points well spelt out in a specific trading plan.

    In their trading,they have precise entry and exit points…so that the trade is unemotional. After they have entered a trade, either they are correct and ride the trend or they are wrong and you exit with a loss that has been predetermined. There is nothing vague in their trading.

    In contrast, those who are losing money in their trades invariably do not have a trading plan, or at least a semblance of a trading plan. This group of traders jump on tips provided by others without being able to check or verify the tips from some analysis, whether technical or fundamental. They do not have any idea of when to enter the trade or to exit with a stop loss.

    Again, when the winning traders have computed their entry and exit and stop loss points, these traders can approach their
    trading day with guarded optimism, watching whether an expected rally is on the cards or not. By watching pre-determined price points, the trader can know whether a rally has in fact begun and to start to trade in a more aggressive manner or to stop trading on wrong expectations which comes soeasily by being influenced by tips here and there. If the trade goes against them and hit their stop loss, they take their loss unemotionally and are out of the market, thus limiting their losses.

    Remember, you involve hard earned money into your trading and investment.There is nothing VAGUE about trading. Every entry and exit points is calculated before hand to enable you to control your risk, if you are to become a successful trader.

    Learn how to do this well and you will be a consistent trader. Test every tip and breathe specifics into your trades and you can make profits. In every profession, it is the specialist who makes the most money. Learn to excel in your trading and you will be profitable.

    Jul 02 2010

    How to Know When to Sell Your Stocks

    Posted by admin in Stock market guide

    While quite a bit of time and research goes into selecting stocks, it is often hard to know when to pull out especially for first time investors. The good news is that if you have chosen your stocks carefully, you wont need to pull out for a very long time, such as when you are ready to retire. But there are specific instances when you will need to sell your stocks before you have reached your financial goals.

    You may think that the time to sell is when the stock value is about to drop and you may even be advised by your broker to do this. But this isnt necessarily the right course of action.

    Stocks go up and down all the time, depending on the economyand of course the economy depends on the stock market as well. This is why it is so hard to determine whether you should sell your stock or not. Stocks go down, but they also tend to go back up.

    You have to do more research, and you have to keep up with the stability of the companies that you invest in. Changes in corporations have a profound impact on the value of the stock. For instance, a new CEO can affect the value of stock. A plummet in the industry can affect a stock. Many things all combined affect the value of stock. But there are really only three good reasons to sell a stock.

    The first reason is having reached your financial goals. Once youve reached retirement, you may wish to sell your stocks and put your money in safer financial vehicles, such as a savings account.

    This is a common practice for those who have invested for the purpose of financing their retirement. The second reason to sell a stock is if there are major changes in the business you are investing in that cause, or will cause, the value of the stock to drop, with little or no possibility of the value rising again. Ideally, you would sell your stock in this situation before the value starts to drop.

    If the value of the stock spikes, this is the third reason you may want to sell. If your stock is valued at $100 per share today, but drastically rises to $200 per share next week, it is a great time to sell especially if the outlook is that the value will drop back down to $100 per share soon. You would sell when the stock was worth $200 per share.

    As a beginner, you definitely want to consult with a broker or a financial advisor before buying or selling stocks. They will work with you to help you make the right decisions to reach your financial goals.

    Jun 11 2010

    Fade The Gap And Make ’s Every Day In Stocks

    Posted by admin in Stock market guide

    Fade The Gap And Make ’s Every Day In Stocks

    Avery Horton The Rumpled One is a traders trader who makes a great income day trading a very simple day trading method called fading the gap.

    If you could trade a method that took you less than 30 minutes to perform in the morning for 0.30 to 1 profit with 80% accuracy.would you trade it?

    When you can trade 1,000+ shares in a stock that is 300 to 1,000 profit on each successful trade EVERY DAY.

    Here are some of the emails I have received from Avery recently:

    1) See all the gaps that have filled within 30 minutes

    2) Even where the gap hasn’t filled, there’s money to be made
    What I mean by statistics is how many times during the last 100 days a stock has gone up at list .10, .20, … 1.00 or more from open to high:

    Mark, I like to keep things simple… 1000 shares * .12 profit share = 120. After commissions, I net 100. Basically, this is a 100 bill printing press.

    -Avery

    See all those filled gaps?!?!?!

    You would have made over 1.00 per share on every trade! The QQQQ doesn’t count, I just use it to gauge the market. But it, too, filled the gap…LOL!

    Compare the middle indicator to before… see how much trading each cross can net you?

    It really is simple, Mark. I think you can “feel” it… can’t you?

    - Avery

    Hi Mark:

    1) Let’s say a trader starts with 25,000 and trades 1000 shares. If the trader nets 100 a day pretax on ONE TRADE, with 22 trading days a month that’s 2,200 in about 30 minutes or less per day.

    Ok..thats enough for now. I have picked The Rumpled Ones mind clean over the past week nailing down his fade the gap method. I am actually amazed he gave away so much information so freely.

    So get you FREE Fade The Gap Day Trading Method Now by entering your name and email address. You will need to read your email address in order to go to the download page and access the method.

    Get it now and start milking those daily profits tomorrow.

    Apr 02 2010

    How to Know When to Sell Your Stocks

    Posted by admin in Stock market guide

    While quite a bit of time and research goes into selecting stocks, it is often hard to know when to pull out especially for first time investors. The good news is that if you have chosen your stocks carefully, you wont need to pull out for a very long time, such as when you are ready to retire. But there are specific instances when you will need to sell your stocks before you have reached your financial goals.

    You may think that the time to sell is when the stock value is about to drop and you may even be advised by your broker to do this. But this isnt necessarily the right course of action.

    Stocks go up and down all the time, depending on the economyand of course the economy depends on the stock market as well. This is why it is so hard to determine whether you should sell your stock or not. Stocks go down, but they also tend to go back up.

    You have to do more research, and you have to keep up with the stability of the companies that you invest in. Changes in corporations have a profound impact on the value of the stock. For instance, a new CEO can affect the value of stock. A plummet in the industry can affect a stock. Many things all combined affect the value of stock. But there are really only three good reasons to sell a stock.

    The first reason is having reached your financial goals. Once youve reached retirement, you may wish to sell your stocks and put your money in safer financial vehicles, such as a savings account.

    This is a common practice for those who have invested for the purpose of financing their retirement. The second reason to sell a stock is if there are major changes in the business you are investing in that cause, or will cause, the value of the stock to drop, with little or no possibility of the value rising again. Ideally, you would sell your stock in this situation before the value starts to drop.

    If the value of the stock spikes, this is the third reason you may want to sell. If your stock is valued at $100 per share today, but drastically rises to $200 per share next week, it is a great time to sell especially if the outlook is that the value will drop back down to $100 per share soon. You would sell when the stock was worth $200 per share.

    As a beginner, you definitely want to consult with a broker or a financial advisor before buying or selling stocks. They will work with you to help you make the right decisions to reach your financial goals.