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Malaysian Miner Sees 20% Surge in Trading Debut

by: admin May 3, 2010

Malaysian miner sees 20% surge in trading debut 

The Malaysian mining group, CVM Minerals, saw a 20 percent jump in its trading debut yesterday, after raising HK$118 million in an initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong.

Shares in CVM Minerals ended at HK$1.26, compared with its IPO price of HK$1.05.

Analysts said the stock [...]

Financial Spread Trading: an Introduction

by: admin April 30, 2010

In the past, trading on the movement and price direction of financial markets was largely the preserve of major banks, high net worth individuals and sophisticated investment houses. However, the advent of online applications like the Internet has now made it possible for retail investors with limited capital to trade worldwide financial markets in exactly [...]

How You Can Start Trading Worldwide Financial Markets With $100 To Start

by: admin April 27, 2010

In the past, trading on the movement and price direction of financial markets was largely the preserve of major banks, high net worth individuals and sophisticated investment houses. However, the advent of online applications like the Internet has now made it possible for retail investors with limited capital to trade worldwide financial markets in exactly [...]

Financial Crisis Understanding From the Ground Up (part 4)

by: admin April 24, 2010

Financial crisis understanding from the ground up (Part 4) By George C (www.finance-database.com)
The current financial crisis
The public have a common understanding that the subprime mortgage crisis has leaded to a far more serious consequence, so called “the financial crisis” recently. To be exact, It has been going on for seven months. [...]

Boston Apartments: Defying the Real Estate Bailout

by: admin April 21, 2010

2008 will be known as the year of the bailout. From Wall Street to Detroit, organizations were pulled up by their bootstraps by the Federal government, which doled out nearly 500 billion dollars in projected stimulus packages.
Now the real estate market is calling for its own bailout. This might seem audacious to some people. After [...]

Rick Redmont Bases Trading on Wyckoff Theories

by: admin April 18, 2010

Off-floor trader Rick Redmont gained his first experience trading stocks as a college student during the bull market of 1961. “I had $10,000, which turned into $20,000. I followed the Chartcraft (Inc.) point and figure book-but it didn’t really matter what you bought. The only thing that made you mad was if your friend’s stock [...]

Forex Trading – the Elliot’s Waves Theory

by: admin April 15, 2010

A lot of trading gurus have made their contribution, one way or another, to the way we do trading today. One valuable tool that was contributed by one trading guru Ralph Nelson Elliot is the 5-3 wave. According to him, the seemingly chaotic way that the stock markets behave is really not so. There are [...]

Larry Williams: Training Key for Trading, Running

by: admin April 12, 2010

Trader and marathon runner Larry Williams sees parallels between successful trading and successful marathon running. Williams, who recently completed his sixteenth marathon run, pointed to “pain and agony” as being two of the obvious similarities between trading and long-distance running.
“Anyone can run a marathon, if they train-it is the same in commodity trading-if you put [...]

6 Initial Public Offering Terms Explained

by: admin April 9, 2010

Desp: Are you an investor? Then knowing the language of stock market is a must.
An Initial Public Offering, in short, “IPO” is a promising venture for anyone who needs to increase his company’s working capital. Many traders are constantly on the look out for companies that are about to go public in the market.
Even though [...]

Different Kind of Investment Funds Explained

by: admin April 3, 2010

Investment fund is the investment of money for profit. An investment fund is a financial investment vehicle, which is aimed at private investors – little or large-or institutional investors-insurance companies, banks – and offers the following five key advantages over direct investment in shares, bonds and property:
1. Risk is spread and hence reduced.
2. Funds [...]