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Monday, September 28, 2009

Important Penny Stock Info

By Rashel Dan

How your penny shares operate is like going into an auction. An asking price is set at the lowest value and then when the bidding starts, the price rises. If you're the seller, you check your starting price and compare it with the current bid. If your selling price is met, you trade and then the transaction is closed. The difference with an auction is that the price doesn't go down. Stock prices do. Today there a number of techniques being developed to monitor your penny stock info and bidding.

Researching - Any active stock investor would tell you that you have to do your own research. While penny stock advisors and brokerage firms help in facilitating your sale, it is always helpful to have your penny stock info ready when needed. The more you know, the better your opportunity to gain profit. The more you understand the trade, the lesser your chances of falling into the pit.

Because of the availability of free information in the internet though, it can be a bit difficult to make decisions. Especially if you are new to the business, experience is your better half. Be attentive and be very alert about fabricated information. This is a trading business and it involves money. You have to be able to know which penny stock info is reliable for your use.

Softwares are being developed to help small cap investors and stock brokers monitor the stocks. The moment your stocks are pegged, it can be a roller coaster ride. Thus you need to stay close to the facts and observe your investment in the penny stock market. Here are some tips and information about how the transactions are made:

- Buying Penny Stocks - Set your funds ready and be sure you'll be able to pay the shares and your stock broker's commission.

- Symbols - These are initials or abbreviations of companies that are selling their shares to the public stock exchange. This is standardized for easy management, inventory, and recall.

- The Stock Exchange - The more dependable stocks are being traded in major stock exchange. Examples are NASDAQ, NYSE, and AMEX.

- Establish The Volume of Shares - Of course, you must be clear on your penny stock info sheets how much of the shares you want to buy or sell. But beware and don't fall into extra commissions being charged to you.

- Open and Closing Dates. These are dates that you set your stock to be available for sale. This must also include active dates (dates when your shares are still open for bid) and the date when you hope to close your stocks.

- Selling Penny Stocks - It is important to take note of the above mentioned - the volume of shares to sell, ticker symbol, names of the stock and the stock exchange.

- The Share Price and the Dates - Again it is important not to miss out the selling price and the time span to which your stocks are active and open for bidding.

There are still so many things to mention. But this article doesn't intend to give you any penny stock info overload. Too much technical knowledge may not be a good practice. Take this investment carefully. Your penny stocks are good money and therefore delicate. Make haste slowly. - 23218

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FOREX Can Be Risky

By Greta Sexton

Have you ever heard of the foreign exchange? No, I'm not just talking about changing out money when you go to Canada or Mexico. The foreign exchange, or FOREX is a market that you can invest in, if you have the constitution to do it.

If you really want to make money on the FOREX, you need to find countries that are booming and suffering. Buy suffering money, and sell it when the country booms. Buy low, sell high.

The difficulty with foreign exchange market leverage is that they can work equally well in both directions. This is because the leverage may lead to large gains or big losses. Every foreign exchange market trader should be very responsible with leverage.

Data for the foreign exchange market is prevalent. Once you learn how to find and interpret the data, you'll be an unstoppable investor. Data is extremely important to all types of investing.

Nations that are very insecure, such as third world nations, often have currencies that are worth less than the foreign exchange market. This is because the currency of that nation is not as secure in its value as more developed nation's currency. Security in the form of political stability is important to the value of the currency on the foreign exchange market.

Foreign exchange market traders are often very aggressive. This is due to the fact that risk can often be minimized. With the prospects of large gains in the face of minimal risk traders will often get aggressive.

So, you want to become an investor? You took a look at the stock market, and realized the commission prices make it almost impossible to trade at your budget. Now you need to take a look at war and exchange market.

When investing on the foreign exchange market, you must exercise caution. Just like in any other market, you can win money and you can lose money. Ultimately you'll never know whether a country's currency is going to increase or decrease in value beyond the shadow of a doubt.

No investor needs to be alone in the FOREX. There are many resources available for you to find on the Internet and elsewhere. Informed investors make money.

Foreign exchange market commissions are usually small compared to stock market conditions. While you'll be paying a broker a large amount of money on the stock market to trade stocks, that amount will be minuscule compared to four exchange market. That way, more of your earnings stay in your pocket.

In conclusion, every investor should have some FOREX interests. Diversify your portfolio with hot FOREX holdings today. Start being a wise investor. - 23218

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Understanding Call Options The Easy Way

By Maclin Vestor

In late 2008, after the market tanked, losing at one point over 500 points in a day, this was for many, a wake up call to them. They realized that perhaps owning stocks for the long run was not entirely safe, and required some more financial education.

While it's true that in the long run stocks may have returned 10%, at any given moment they could come down. Do you really want to risk that we go through a depression or hyperinflation causing you to lose value just before your retirement? Puts and calls are a way to either do less with more, or protect against the things you want less of to happen more. Of course, unfortunately many people use them to speculate trying to do more with the same amount of money at risk, which can potentially lead to much greater losses. An option contact is the right to execute a certain trade at a given price. A call option is the right to buy, where as a put option is the right to sell. Now if you could buy a stock at $100, you could either pay for 100 shares for $10000. Or you might be able to buy an option contract for the right to buy 100 shares, at a set price. You don't pay for the shares themselves unless you decide to.

An analogy I like to use is a reservation to buy an item that isn't even out yet. Say people wanted to buy the PlayStation 4 immediately after the release date was out. Now let's say people expect it will cost $1000. You on the other hand have looked at everything that they say the PlayStation 4 will contain, and you believe it will actually be worth $2000 when it debuts. You believe the supply will be short, demand large in the future. A store learns that it in fact would retail at $1000 if sold today. So you might put down $100 now to reserve that PlayStation 4 at $1000. You only have 30 days after its release date to execute this "option" otherwise it expires worthless and you lose your 100 shares. Now lets say it's a huge debut, and everyone wants it, you could pick up your copy and own the PlayStation and decide when you want to sell it. Or, you could let someone else do that work, and say online it's going for $2,000. So you could sell the rights to your contract for maybe $900, and now your $100 contract is worth $900. The thing about options is if you are right, the rewards are much greater in percentage points. You could buy the PlayStation at $1000 when everyone else is paying $2000 this contract is worth $1000. Although you would have gained $1000 if you bought the PS4 at $1000 rather than get a contract to reserve it at that price, by only paying $100 you risk a lot less. If you were to buy 10 contracts the maximum potential risk is still 100%, but the reward would be 10 times as great. Unfortunately while the potential risk is the same, in reality, the risk is greater because the liklihood of a large loss occurs more often.

Options work the same way as the example, only rather than the right to buy a single item; it is the right to purchase shares, usually 100 shares per 1 contract. So instead of paying $100 for the right to buy a $1000 item, you instead might pay $100 to purchase $1000 worth of stock or 100 shares at $10.

There are of course some major downfalls. If the stock goes below $1000, who in their right mind would want to buy the contract? Well actually, anyone who believed the price would go up significantly. So if the contract never expired, someone would pay a lot more. If the contract expired the next day, the contract would be worth a lot less as it would be a much greater gamble.

Another fallback is it is not quite the same as putting $100 as people do at retailers traditionally, because in that case, the $100 is generally refundable or discounted towards your purchase, where in the case of options they are not. So it's possible that the value of the underlying stock goes up, but your contract still isn't worth anything. If in the example, you were only able to sell it for $1099 or less, you would still lose out. Say that instead of paying $100, reserving a $1000 item at $1000 price, you decided you would rather pay $65 to reserve that stock at $1200 price. Although the stock is not currently worth that much, if it does go to 2000, it's worth $800 over a 1200% increase. However if it only goes to $1200, you're out the $56, rather than gaining $200. In addition, even if you did reserve it at $1000, if the price of the item is not worth at least $1100 you have lost, and in addition, you could have used that $100 elsewhere during that time.

The options market is derived from the stock market, and may require a different trading system. While every option you have is based on the underlying price of the stock, index, or commodity, that doesn't mean the risk is the same. There is a greater risk of the stock doing nothing as the option still maintains some of it's value. The more time it has, the more potential it has to achieve a gain, and thus the more it's worth. In general buying options is a way of having leveraged control over the stock's price movements without needing to own them directly. Buying a put option is betting the stock will go down, where as buying a call option is betting the stock will go up.

On the other hand, selling a put or call option is collecting cash with the promise to pay the call owner 100 shares of the stock, and the put owner you will be forced to buy 10 shares at the designated price. For example, if you sold a call for $100 with the designated price of 100 shares at $10 or $1000, and the stock went up to $15 or $1500 worth, it would cosst you $500. If you owned the shares of stock you could instead just sell the shares and miss out on the gain that you would have otherwise had. If you sell puts for $1000 for 100 shares at the designated price of $10 per share and the stock was at $10 and went to $5, you would have to buy 100 shares at $10 even though it's only worth $5 each, or just take a $500 loss. Buying stocks and options both can be risky, and it is important to consult with experts and to understand the rules and regulations as well before investing, or before trading stocks or options. - 23218

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Reduce Expenditure by Debt Consolidation and Refinancing

By Bob Jones

There are very few Internet-based debt consolidation lenders, who will help debtors actually reduce their debts. However, home-owners who are experiencing difficulties with debt, can put up their homes as collateral to raise a consolidation loan to repay their outstanding debts. These loans are given to the debtor to pay off existing debts. However, then the debtor must repay the consolidation loan in monthly payments.

In other words, all your debts are calculated and rolled into one debt consolidation package, which is repaid by one single monthly repayment. Furthermore, if you have credit card debts, then these loans and their interest will also roll into that single monthly instalment. Likewise if you have personal or home loans or any other kinds of loan, then these are also rolled in the one debt consolidation or refinancing instalmentt per month. This is known as debt consolidation refinancing.

Some debt consolidation refinancing packages make it really quite easy and offer short applications, that will link you to an professional, who will search for a method to reduce your debts by assessing the details you provide him to see whether there is a debt consolidation refinancing package which is right for you.

"Money Management International" (MMI) is one of the many online "Consumer Credit Counseling Services" (CCCS). These are non-profit organizations that offer debt consolidation refinancing support to debtors.

Since it is often better to use these non-profit organizations than the services of a bank or financial adviser and since MMI is a member of the "Better Business Bureau", we will refer to this debt consolidation and refinancing bureau to help you to get a better idea of what debt consolidation refinancing is there for you.

Once you have joined up with an online debt consolidation refinancing company and have been accepted, then the professional financial experts will collaborate with your creditors and ask for consideration. This just means that the advisers will collaborate to try choose a debt consolidation refinancing package that is acceptable to both you and your creditors.

For example, if you are paying $1,000 per month in instalments, a debt consolidation refinancing counsellor might try to have your monthly repayment reduced to $500 give or take a couple of hundred dollars. This figure is half the amount you were paying in the first place and represents a bargain in debt consolidation refinancing, although you will have to keep the payments up for much longer! - 23218

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Stop Think About It

By Jennifer McClelland

As said in an previous article, from time to time the best movement is standing still. As true as that is, after the three month economic rally we've seen, it's time to halt and refocus. In a talk in the comments of a previous post concerning the new Northrop Grumman contract, this author made the following comment, to the agreement of both parties involved in the conversation, "However, you mentioned we had the biggest rally in history. That is right, and it concerns me a little. Our slump hit a fake bottom. I'm afraid that citizens will get too eager and we will hit a insincere rally. I'd like to see a sluggish, steady recovery as we restore a firm base under it, instead of just setting up another rollercoaster ride." That is precisely what you are currently seeing.

We are stepping to the left at the moment, and then taking a step or two back to take a look at what we are at present doing. That is healthful and, albeit odd to admit, encouraging. Investors have been plucky but clever and it paid off for three months in a pleasant rally. Investors are now backing off with the news that the signs of economic growth have slowed down and will need more solid evidence of recovery before going further. With the fear of rising interest rates, inflation, the falling value of the US dollar and rising commodity costs, it is understandable and strong.

The slipping dollar and inflation are wordlessly robust concerns. Reservations over government arrears (partially created by the complete TARP mess) that has began to lead to a little further printing is beginning to drop the worth of the dollar. Merge that with fears of inflation or a increase in interest rates by reason of impending labors by the Federal Reserve to trump inflation and you have a very unsound economic system on which to run a stabilizing market. Be encouraged, however, because investors are doing the right thing and the economic slowdown after a hefty rally is a great, healthy thing. This gives the economy to even out and build under the new rally ahead of starting another one and gives the state time to begin giving the dollar financial CPR and allows the Fed to control interest rates and inflation. Everyone wins.

"A askew move in the economy is in fact a corrective move. You dispose of the overbought state when you move sideways," said Keith Springer, leader of Sacramento-based Capital Financial Advisory Services. Analysts and experts warn that the rally was a bit too much for the economy to deal with and that a small pullback is in order to recap and harden before moving at all further. The S&P 500 index ascended 40% ever since March, something that usually takes years to accomplish. That is gigantic and requires a fit break to weigh up the situation and look for constructive news prior to pressing on.

The major indexes moved less than 1% last week, creating a nice solid halt. "I'm inclined to take the market action the last two weeks as reasonably positive," said Uri Landesman, from ING Investment Management global growth strategies. - 23218

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