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  • Dividend Information
    As well as shareholder capital and long-term money granted to the company, there are also shorter term loans of capital, and so return on assets (ROA) is a broader measure than the above two of how a company is handling funds provided to it.
  • Technical Tools For Day Traders
    The nature of day trading requires that the futures trader make a constant assessment as to whether a market is in a trending or trading-range mode. If the mode is determined to be trading-range we need a convenient means of identifying short term reversal points.
  • Profits In Stock market
    More traders are ruined by violating this rule than any other, except overtrading. When you buy or sell a stock and it shows you a profit of 3 to 4 points, what is the sense or reason for ever risking any more of your capital on it?
  • Fixing A Price Or Point To Buy Or sell
    The market itself determines the amount of your profit, and the thing that you must do is to be ready to get out and accept a profit whenever the trend changes and not before.
  • When Stock Make New Highs Or Lows
    When a stock advances or declines into new territory or to prices which it has not reached for months or years, it shows that the force or driving power is working in that direction.
  • Market Risk and Inflation Risk
    People talk about the market and how it goes up or down, making it sound like a monolithic entity instead of what it really is a group of millions of individuals making daily decisions to buy or sell stock.
  • Knowing How Indexes Are Measured
    However, indexes get calculated differently. The primary difference between an “index” and an “average” is the concept of weighting. Weighting is the relative importance of the items when they are computed within the index.
  • Ordinary Income And Capital Gains
    If the profit you make from stock investments is taxed, your profit is taxed at the same rate as wages at your full, regular tax rate. If your tax bracket is 28 percent, then that’s the rate your ordinary income investment profits will be taxed at.
  • Listing Your Liabilities
    Check how much interest you’re paying for carrying that debt. This information is an important reminder about how debt can be a wealth zapper.
  • Adverse Effects Of Rising Interest Rates
    The stock market and the U.S. economy face perhaps the greatest challenge since the Great Depression debt. In terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the size of the economy is about $11.5 trillion, but the debt level is about $37 trillion.
  • Learn How Economics Affects Stocks
    How can anyone possibly think about economics without thinking of the ageless concept of supply and demand? Supply and demand can be simply stated as the relationship between what’s available (the supply) and what people want and are willing to pay for (the demand).
  • Knowing How to Pick Winners
    Imagine that you like eggs and you’re willing to buy them at the grocery store. In this example, the eggs are like companies, and the prices represent the prices that you would pay for the companies’ stock. The grocery store is the stock market.
  • Matching Stocks and Strategies with Your Goals
    Investing in stocks becomes less risky as the time frame lengthens. Stock prices tend to fluctuate on a daily basis, but they have a tendency to trend up or down over an extended period of time.
  • Tips From Insider Selling
    Insider selling is usually a little tougher to figure out because insiders may have many different motivations to sell stock that have nothing to do with the company’s future prospects.


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