Archive for the 'Investment Management' Category

One of the Most Popular Exchange Traded Funds Will Soon have Solid Competition

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

One of the most popular Exchange Traded Funds, the NASDAQ 100 Trust, known as the cubes, may be soon having some strong competition. The cubes (QQQQ) have been the default Fund for the tech industry. This may be about to change.
A new exchange traded fund due to be introduced next year is being planned by [...]

Gold Investment – 2006 Is Another Year Of Big Rally

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Spot Gold price has been keep rising for the past years (2001 – 2005). Will it continue to rise in 2006? Most of the analyst say a definite “yes” this question, now the question has turned to be “How much do you think Gold price can reach?”
Someone mentioned it can reach US00 per ounce. I [...]

Mains Fed Water Coolers

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

You may not be aware of this, but the water delivery company supplies both bottled and bottle-less, or mains fed, water coolers. Perhaps you didn’t even know that it is possible to get bottle-less water coolers. Now you do. But how do mains fed water coolers actually work? With these types [...]

No Load Mutual Funds: Boost Your Portfolio’s Returns

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Investors who exclusively use broadly diversified, no load mutual funds for their stock investments often lose out on opportunities to increase the reward potential of their portfolios. This article looks at two methods investors may use to enhance the performance of their portfolio of diversifed, no load mutual funds.
Diversify, diversify, diversify!
Rebalance your portfolio periodically.
These have [...]

Profiting from the Anomalies – Stock Markets are not always right

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

There are many different factors that affect stock market levels on a minute-to-minute basis. This includes inflation data, gross domestic product (GDP), interest rates, unemployment, supply, demand, political changes, and broader economic forces, among others.
Complicating this are some general market trends, which have been determined historically to exist. Like their share-price-based brothers, these stock market [...]

Are You A Stockaholic?

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Today’s society gives special recognition to alcoholics, sexaholics, binge-aholics, shopaholics, chocaholics and other “-aholics”. What about stockaholics? Stockaholics are people who are overly obsessive about their stock market investments.
As approximately 50% of U.S. households directly or indirectly invest in the stock market, it is likely that there already exists a goodly number of undiagnosed stockaholics.
Are [...]

Real Estate Stories that Show You How!

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Let’s begin easing you out of the pits. I mean, comfort zone! I’m going to slowly and methodically give you as many little sparks and insights to the relatively simple ways that ordinary people use real estate to achieve extraordinary results.
Stories are the best spark plugs. They let you casually observe from [...]

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Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Free Paid Survey List: If you see a site like this walk away

Business & Stages of Financial Independence

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

STAGE ONE – IRRESPONSIBILITY – Pipe dreaming – You don’t have a clue about financial independence.
• It’s not fair
• It’s too much work
• Someone will take care of me.
• I’ll buy a lottery ticket
• Yes, but…
STAGE TWO – RESIGNATION – You are powerless and Financial Independence is a foreign concept.
• FI is not possible
• How can I possibly do this?
• I’ll never have [...]

Penny Stocks – Turn Your Pennies Into Dollars

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Penny Stocks – Turn Your Pennies Into Dollars
We’ve all heard about the investor how bragged about his 100% or 1000% return on a stock or about the guy who made it rich by investing in small caps, undiscovered stocks that made it big. In theory, it seems to be too easy. Invest in a couple [...]