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Stock Investing Tip Of The Day

Anyone and everyone who is considered a trader or an investor can always use a stock investing tip. The question is, where can you find some good tips? Investment tips can range from many different things, but to know which ones are right for you and your goals in life. So here’s a few tips for you to consider.

First thing you have to ask yourself is, how old are you? Depending on your age will determine what kind of risk you should take. Starting young in your financial future is the best thing you can do to secure your later years. If you’re in your twenties then you can take a little more risk than a person in their forties. If you experience a setback in your portfolio, you’re have time to make it up.

What about if you’re going to retire in just a few short years? You need to start moving your retirement account into “safer” investment. When you reach the time where you are soon to be retired, you should have built a decent looking portfolio, so you’ll want to secure what you have than risk a good chunk of it if something goes wrong.

Where can you go to find reliable stock tips? In my opinion, you should only trust yourself and the research you do on each of the stocks you are going to invest in. I find many of my leads by just following the daily blogs and media sites. I’ve found some great leads on twitter and Facebook as well, but just because someone gives me a “good stock tip” doesn’t mean I just jump into the stock. I follow up on each of these leads myself by looking into the company’s financial reports and balance sheets as well as listening to their conference calls and earnings report. More times than not, you’ll receive some bad tip and lose a bunch of money in the process.

Learn how to read the technical charts as well. Many traders and investors learn to do technical analysis. Technical analysis is looking at a stocks performance by studying the charts. history repeats itself and that holds true in the stock market as well. It’s too much for me to get into here in this post, but I will in a later one.

Never buy all your shares at once. when you decide to build a position in a company, you need to do it incrementally. This way when the stock price drops, you can buy more on the temporary weakness of it. This will help reduce your cost basis and increase profits.

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Stock Market Strategy

There’s a lot more to the stock market than just buying and selling, but where do you start? In this post, I’ll give you some ideas to help you figure which stock market strategy is right for you. You don’t have to stick to just one way of trading stocks.

1. Research and Due Diligence
This is a must if you want to be successful in trading stocks and investing in your future. Before you buy any shares of any company, you must know how fundamentally solid they are as a business. Look at their balance sheets and their financial reports. Any company traded on any of the major indicies must report periodically to the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC). Are they profitable? What kind of guidance are they given for the near (next Quarter) and the distant (annually) future.

2. Buy and Hold
The name speaks for itself. Once you find a company that has great growth potential and has a good grasp of their industry, you buy stocks of the company and hold on to them for a long period. This strategy doesn’t work out in cases where an investor puts his money in just before the markets go through a correction period like we saw in 2007 -2009.

3.Day Trading
Another strategy that isn’t hard to understand the concept by the name. This type of trading is not wise for the new investors and traders to get involved with. You need to understand the markets as a whole before doing so. In a unstable market, the price per share for most companies fluctuate greatly to give opportunities to experience traders to make money

4. Trailing stop
I like doing this type of treading in almost any type of market. In doing a trailing stop you are trying minimize your loses especially when you don’t have the time to monitor your portfolio on a regular basis.
When you put in a buy order (limit or market) with a trailing stop you must include a sell activation price too. If you buy 100 shares of XYZ Corp. at $35 per share, and you set your sell price by either percentage or points of the price of the stock. Let’s say we put a trailing stop of $1.00. as the price moves up in value, the sell price moves up also. If the stock moves up to $40 per share your sell price will be $39. If the stock comes down without going below the activation price if $39, you will still hold to those shares. Once it falls below the activation price, the sell order will trigger.
If instead it never falls below $1.00 of the highest price it hits once you’ve placed the order, you will continue to make gains in the stock and minimize your loses.

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Stock Market Guide

Even after years of trading stocks and investing in the stock market, I could still use a little help in improving on growing my portfolios. In today’s economy I have no idea where the stock market is going. How can the DOW be at 10,000? With so many people out of work along with the government spending as much as they have in bailouts and taxes about to go up across the entire board next year, how can anyone have confidence in the stock market. Everyone is looking for a reliable stock market guide to help them understand what’s going on. It can’t be because of Washington’s new regulations on Wall Street. We’ve learn from the past that when the government enacts new regulations on anything, it causes less growth for the private sector.

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When I started trading stocks I knew who I was investing in, typically a once private company that grew to trade publicly on one of the exchanges. I would do my research on each company I wanted to invest in. After reading their financial reports and their balance sheets, I would decide if the company can and would make a profit as it grew even bigger. At that time I would build a position in the company stock in hopes of making a profit for myself.

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