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The Stock Market Is Not Always Nice: What To Do When the Market Plunges?
by John T Jones, Ph.D.

The safest way to beat the stock market is to not get into the stock market. According to “day traders” the best way to beat the stock market is to get in and get out quickly. The best way to beat the stock market by my Aunt Sara is to buy good stocks in good companies and hang on to ...
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Using the Stock Market News - How to Make a Fortune in the Stock Market - Trading Strategy
by Bill Carter

In the stock market it's not impossible to watch a stock rise up more than 100% in less than one hour on a good momentum day. The stock market news constantly reports of momentum stocks that are breaking out & achieving tremendous gains in a matter of hours. And even when you can see ...
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Stock Market Report - Discover Stock Market Tips & Secrets to Make Money Trading Stocks
by Bill Carter

One of the most motivating aspects about online day trading is the possibility of taking advantage of stocks that are breaking out and rising fast to new highs. Some stocks can go up 30% in a matter of minutes or double in price during the same trading day. Knowing how to pick these ...
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Market Volatility Spurs Increased Investing Outside Stock Market
by David Nilssen

As the stock market takes yet another monumental dive and continues to thwart investors, the non-traditional investment market is gaining increased market-share. Investing IRA and 401(k) funds outside the stock market and into real estate, tax liens, and funding a business was all bu ...
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Best Stock to Buy: Stock Market Secrets
by William Foxx

I’m here to talk to you about which is the best stock to buy. It’s not like there is a stock out there that will always be the best stock to buy and all you have to do is buy it and that’s it, your rich. No. The best stock to invest in is always changing in time and you have to be aw ...
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Market Sectors - Organizing The Stock Market
by Stephen Bigalow

Market Sectors - Organizing The Stock Market Are you a clean freak? Does it drive you crazy when things are out of place or when a picture isn’t quite level? If you are at your friend’s house, do you wipe dust from a shelf or line up the towels when no one is looking? If so, you will ...
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How to Invest in Stock - 7 Stock Market Investing Basics
by Star Smith

When you are new to investing it’s wise to get some good stock market investing advice before you attempt your first online stock trade. You’re in luck, because there’s all kinds of information for the beginner. Investing stock market books, forums, and newsletters are abundant. Howe ...
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The Stock Market - How Just One Question Will Tell You All You Need To Know About Your Stock
by Geoffrey Cummins

Last time we looked at the real performance of the stock market (we used the Dow Jones as a reference point) and the apparent performance that makes the headlines and can be seen by a casual look at a chart or "ballpark" figures - briefly; the Dow went up, for example, less than 50 p ...
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Reasons Why People Should Invest On The Stock Market
by Steve Hill
I am a bit of a gambler but am not the normal type of punter who you may see in the bookmakers on a Saturday afternoon. I am the kind of gambler who only likes to bet on what you might call a racing certainty. I love the thrill of all things to do with gambling but in my opinion there is nothing bet ...
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Determination of Stock Market Valuations (cont'd) - Part 2/3
by C. Hunter
So this comes back to the question of how Wall Street does value stocks. The first thing Wall Street does is toss out the idea of the totality of the cash flows in future years and focus on the much less volatile accounting earnings measure of an arbitrary year (usually one year ahead, but this can ...
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