Entries Tagged ‘retirement’:
filed in Credit on Mar.01, 2010
There is a difference between trading and investing. Trading is always short term while investing is long term. The time horizon in trading can be as short as a few minutes to a few days to a few weeks. Whereas in investing, the time horizon can be months to years. Many people day trade or swing trade stocks, currencies, futures, options, ETFs, commodities or other markets. In day trading, a trader opens a position and closes it in the same day making a quick profit. In swing trading, a trader tries to ride a trend in the market as long as it lasts. On the other hand, an investor is least pushed about the short term swings in the market. He or she has a long term time horizon like a few months to even a few years. This long time horizon matches their investment and financial goals!
Tags: bonds, Credit, currency trading, day trading, etfs, forex, futures, home business, money, mutual funds, options, real estate, retirement, stock market, stocks, trading, wealth building
filed in Credit on Mar.01, 2010
A trading system might consist of a few indicators and a number of rules that tell when to enter the trade and when to exit the trade. Trading system is considered to be proven and tested if there is some date that supports its performance under live market trading conditions. However, it might not be possible to test a trading system quickly under live trading conditions. To overcome such problems, backtesting has been developed. Backtesting is done with the use of a software.
Tags: Credit, currency trading, day trading, debt, forex, futures, home business, money, mutual funds, options, real estate, retirement, stock market, stocks, trading, wealth building
filed in Credit on Dec.09, 2009
Shelter from the elements is one of the most important necessities that we need for everyday living. Unfortunately not all of us have the luxury of buying a HUGE mansion. Mortgage is one of the bills that we have to pay. But we often forget them amidst the stack of credit card bills that come in the mail. Home foreclosure is one of the most common problems. Most of us have to pay our debts to live. Fortunately there are tips to avoid this situation.
Tags: card, Credit, debt, Finances, foreclosure, money, retirement, weatlth
filed in Credit on Nov.07, 2009
The day before the Presidents day is the worst day and the day after the Easter is the worst day after. However, you should keep in mind that a lot of other factors also come into play and you have a lot of room for error. The next best holiday bets are the Labor Day and the Memorial Day because they fall before the first day of trading in September and June respectively.
Tags: Business, Credit, currency trading, ecommerce, Finance, forex, home business, investing, money, mutual funds, retirement, stocks, trading, wealth
filed in Credit on Nov.03, 2009
You need to lean how to position your stop loss in relation to the market activity. Placing arbitrary stops is not a good idea. Many traders incorrectly choose a stop so their loss is the same amount each time they are stopped out. Dont pick an arbitrary place to put your stop loss.
Tags: Business, Credit, ecommerce, Finance, forex, home business, investing, Personal Finance, real estate, retirement, stocks, Taxes, trading, wealth