Republicans V Democrats
Posted on December 12, 2008 - Filed Under Article | Leave a Comment
I was watching Larry King Live the other day when his guests were Michael Reagan (Republican), Jesse Ventura (independent), and Katrina Vanden Heuvel, an Obama Supporter and Democrat. After listening to them for a while I said “what are they talking about?” After watching programs like this and really paying attention to the discourse, it’s [...]
Good Behavior of Good Traders
Posted on December 7, 2008 - Filed Under Article | Leave a Comment
I wanted to take the time to share with you some of the good behavior of good traders. I find it is best for most people to hear what is proper behavior so they can mimic it themselves. This market is a very profitable place for some people and a very unprofitable place for others. [...]
Stock Market Repeat Trends
Posted on October 30, 2008 - Filed Under Article | Leave a Comment
In 2007, the trend or atmosphere was one of impending doom and pessimism-an unending fear, the media continuously spoke of a complete market collapse which fortunately did not take place.
With all the talk of a weak dollar and a severe liquidity crisis, analysts had written off all prospects of a bullish next year. There was [...]
But It’s a Recession
Posted on October 29, 2008 - Filed Under Article | Leave a Comment
If you are like every other American, whether it is called a recession or depression, it is still hitting us hard financially. Based on the Bureau of Labor Services, as of August 2008, the unemployment rate rose from 5.7 to 6.1 percent. Employment also fell in manufacturing and employment services. Now is a great time [...]
Euro Results For European Economy
Posted on October 21, 2008 - Filed Under Article | Leave a Comment
Euro was established and came into practice with the sole aim of giving the Dollar a tough time as the universal currency. But, as speculated, it hasn’t helped the European economy much; rather, according to surreys and news reports, growth rate of many European nations was just a meager 1.4% in the last fiscal year. [...]
We May Be Facing a Fall Stock Market Crash
Posted on September 18, 2008 - Filed Under Article | Leave a Comment
It has been almost ten full months now since the Fed first lowered interest rates. If you remember at first there was a lot excitement over the Fed cuts. The DOW and Nasdaq rallied to new 52-week highs a few weeks after the first rate cut in September. The rally and promise of more Fed [...]
A Few Forex Basics
Posted on March 24, 2008 - Filed Under Article | Leave a Comment
The term Forex is short for foreign currency exchange market, and it refers to the direct trading of foreign currencies. Forex is actually a virtual network of currency dealers who are connected by means of telecommunications. This interbank market was originally created in 1971 when international trade changed from fixed to floating exchange rates. The [...]
The Benefits of Learning to Trade Forex
Posted on December 10, 2007 - Filed Under Article | Leave a Comment
During the chaotic uncertain times we live in, people often look at different outlets for income. Whether they are searching for a full time income to replace their job or a part time income so they can save a little each month. One venue people like to look at is trading or investing. Many people [...]
Why Forex Trading is the Answer to a Struggling Economy
Posted on October 19, 2007 - Filed Under Article | Leave a Comment
I know it may seem strange hearing that forex trading is the answer to a struggling economy. Especially when you consider how much the economy affects the value of currencies. But if you think about it, how many other businesses are completely recession proof? In the times we live in, there is no better freedom [...]
How Forex Trading Can Help You In Bad Economic Conditions
Posted on July 17, 2007 - Filed Under Article | Leave a Comment
The final part of the year 2007 and the start of the year 2008 will be remembered as tough times in the economy of the world. Almost every market was hit by the sub-prime crisis, the loud burst of the real estate bubble, and the unpleasant credit crunch. All these financial disasters made analysts and [...]