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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Here's How To Pick Hot Penny Stocks and Make Some Money!

By Grant Dougan

When people hear the term "Penny stocks" this refers to stocks of companies that are priced at incredibly low prices. There is high return possibilities, and the initial purchase can be very small, but you do stand the risk of the company becoming bankrupt and you dropping your money invested. The pull to these types of stocks due to the case that despite the risks there can also be huge payoffs.

When trying to choose a penny share to invest in you are going to want to inquire about some things about the organization. Just like buying other stocks, you want to know the sort of business they are involved with and what business plans they have for the future.

One of the things that makes penny stocks so likeable is the fact that most of the companies offering them are highly uncomplex. A common type of penny share is a resource business that benefits when the price of the resource it works with goes above a specific price. There are also oil extraction stocks that are valued in the same way.

As you may have already guessed, penny stocks are considered to be investments with high risk. The risks you take on with these stocks include inadequate reporting of financial issues, low trading volume and unfortunately even fraud.

The reporting guidelines on penny shares are not as rigid as they are for stocks listed on the national stock exchanges. One of the sorts of penny stocks is known as a "pink sheet" and has almost no regulation in regards to to their reporting and financial accounting standards.

Since there's low or even no regulation, this renders this type of stock open to fraud and market manipulation. Some investors will use their influence to jump]work up penny share prices, then they'll unload and delist the share. This is a well known con known as a pump and dump.

However, we don't want to scare you off! Penny shares always have risks but also have a sizeable potential for a large profit. There are plenty of real, legitimate small companies, and they have tons of potential. Tons of organizations that are listed as penny stocks are going to be a great success in the future. If you are someone who can spot one of these companies, your profits on your investment will be hefty.

Remember that finding a good penny share will make you a great profit.. Even if you suffer a loss on most of your penny stock selections, finding one one winner will return you such a great profit that you'll forget all about the stocks that fell in value. - 23167

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How To Learn Day Trading From The Pros

By Tim Hunt

There is excellent money to be made in day trading, but, unlike what some may think, it is not a simple job. To be successful, you'll need to put in some work.

As it happens, trading stocks and commodities as a day trader is great job, and a financially rewarding one. It does require certain characteristics and habits for the highest chances of success.

Time management is the first important habit. You must be able to wake up early and alert first thing in the morning and be ready to evaluate how you'll play the market that day. All of this must happen before the opening bell, which starts at 9:00 a.m. in New York, 6:00 a.m. in California, and 5:00 a.m. in Alaska and Hawaii. Getting out of bed early is only half the story; you'll also need to stay on schedule and have a good internal alarm clock. If you're the type who can't function before 11:00 a.m. or has to guzzle down multiple cups of coffee before facing the day, day trading may not be the job for you.

The second important habit is good quantitative analysis skills and the ability to think on your feet. Though "gut" decisions can help you make (and lose!) money as a day trader, you'll need to be able to make informed choices from reading, perusing, and comprehending numbers very quickly. You'll need to be able to run numbers in your head quickly and accurately enough to figure out if something is a trend, or just an anomaly, and you'll need to judge what to do with that information.

Let me just point out that you don't have to be a mathematician to be good at day trading. You can learn certain quantitative skills, even if you were never that great at math. Certain numerical skills will seem automatic to you once you've practiced them a bit.

A Third habit of successful day traders is the ability to make sharp observations, and to be patient when things don't pan out. Observations must be made quickly and with good short term memory. Though it can be hard, you must train yourself to stay calm even when you lose a trade, and just as importantly, keep your cool even when you make a winning trade.

Dedicated research is the fourth important habit for day traders. While you won't need to perform in depth analysis of accounting statements as in long term conventional investing, you will need to analyze the constant inflow and outflow of data to have a good knowledge base for making judgments on the fly. On the other hand, don't get so caught up in research that you lose the ability to think and act quickly.

Remember that you don't have to do this analytical research on your own. High ranking day traders use a variety of tools and have different research and data services at the ready.

If you decide to pursue a career change in the field of day trading, you'll need to start by building a support team, including a broker, and some investors who can help you apply leverage to the market. Recognize that you will need to work, and it's a kind of work that requires focus, drive, and dedication.

If you think you may possess these skills and traits, day trading can offer a thrilling way of earning a remarkable income. You can really have fun at the job, and if you have what it takes to be successful, you'll come away "enriched" in more ways than one. - 23167

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A Case For A Financial Literacy Class

By Damian Papworth

One of my most enduring memories from high school is that in almost every class I attended, it didn't matter what the subject was, there was always some smarty pants who would say to the teacher "I just don't see how this will help me later in life". Its funny how the teachers never really gave them a satisfactory answer.

It would be quite an experiment, if someone had a record of everything they used in life and which part, if any, came from classes in high school. Maybe the wise-crackers would be right most of the time, but we'll leave that discussion for another day. There are definitely a few subjects which every student could use, and one of them is Financial Literacy. For whatever reason, the principals and education experts have never made this a requirement, though it is hard to think of a better idea.

Financial Literacy as a subject in school would be a course examining the impact of certain decisions on your finances, encompassing major and minor decisions. Basically, the goal would be to arm students with enough knowledge of the financial world that they wouldn't go out and make the foolish mistakes that drive so many people to financial ruin every year. The curriculum would go in the following direction.

Week 1. Is that a scam? How to recognize scams and not get involved in them. All they are, are people stealing your money.

Week 2. How to determine if you can take on a loan. Most young people have no conception of what it means to pay back a debt. The second phase of class would lay out the problems of taking on debt and when it should be done. Personal and business loans would be discussed, along with examining credit card statements and taking on mortgages. The positive aspects (tax-wise) will also be covered.

Week 3. Asset evaluation. Students will have a chance to evaluate assets. What is an appreciating asset? How is that different from a depreciating one? Earning assets will be covered along with consumables. Defining one's net worth is a series of decisions and students will see which choices will give them hope for the future.

Week 4. What investment strategies are right for you? This lesson would run through different risk profiles, explaining both what can go right and what can go wrong with these profiles. This should enable you to work out your tolerance to financial risk and therefore make better investment decisions. From there, the class should explain some robust investment strategies for the different risk profiles.

Week 5. Should you leverage your investments. This lesson would run through the advantages and risks associated with leveraging investment portfolios. Tax would have to be covered to some extent in this lesson also as there are some definite tax advantages when borrowing to invest.

Final phase. At the end of the course, the student would try and make it all come together. There would be a layout of common mistakes and how to avoid making them. The ways to use the law in your favor and how to protect yourself would be covered. Finally, there would be suggestions on how to work with whatever types of finances you have to create the maximum amount of wealth. - 23167

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Living in Downtown Denver Lofts

By Michael Canon

There are many people who are considering moving into downtown Denver lofts. Here you have close access to a variety of business and stores where you may work at. The price of lofts can range however they have a price range that's affordable to everyone. The downtown Denver area offers a unique living experience as well as plenty to occupy yourself with.

Many people have chosen to live in one of the several downtown Denver lofts because they work in the area. The commute time is minimal as they are close to their job and most people can just walk there. For those that are too far from work to walk there are plenty of ways that they can get around including taxis, buses, and the light rail. Many people don't need a car when they live in this area. You can cut down on all of the other payments you make on loans, insurance, and maintenance that you would spend on a car or truck otherwise.

Another benefit to living downtown is that you will be in close proximity to all different kinds of entertainment. The area is constantly busy due to a large shopping mall and other small shopping areas. There are plenty of places to catch a movie or spend time on the weekend when you are not busy. If you feel like having a recreational day you can exit the downtown area and take some of the paths. There are several different activities that you can do including biking, fishing, and site seeing.

There are many areas that downtown Denver lofts are available. The lofts in downtown are either for rent or for sale. The lofts that are for sale work out great for those who plan to stay for a longer period of time. There are many lofts that are new and most of the lofts that can be found are stylish. Younger students and business workers tend to favor the lofts that are for rent. The downtown lofts range in price mainly depending on if you're staying in a rental or you're buying it.

While there are some new downtown Denver lofts that have been built many are old factories and warehouses that have been converted. Among these you can find the old Great Western Sugar company, the Brecht Chocolate & Candies business, and the Pride of the Rockies Flour Mill. Each building has a story behind it and some have fascinating histories. The views of the city from the lofts differ depending on the loft you have and the styles vary greatly as well.

Although the outsides of these buildings may look a little shabby, many of the insides have been completely renovated. You may find polished wood flooring, workout rooms, jetted tubs, and sometimes fully furnished lofts. Many of the downtown Denver lofts give you ample living space. Unlike your average apartment or condo, a loft gives you space to bring in all of your furniture and still have space to spare. Some of the best lofts that you can find will include free parking, swimming pools, and designer furnishings.

You will always want to check out the loft before you purchase it. You will also want to ensure that the views and the utilities fit your needs. With all of the downtown Denver lofts available you should have no problem finding one that suits you. - 23167

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Selling My Gold For Cash

By Hal Young

With a bad economy people are on the lookout for new ways to make money. One of these ways that people use to make extra spending cash is selling gold. That is why the question how can I sell my gold gets brought up quite a bit. Your gold could be old gold jewelry, coins, or any other scrap gold but they might have. While it may sound easy at first, unfortunately it is not all that easy to get your actual gold's value. And not only that, you also have to be on the lookout for all the con artists out there that are looking to ripoff people new to the field. In the following article I will explain how you can sell your gold for cash easily and safely while avoiding any scammers that might be out there.

Before you do anything else you should probably figure out how much your gold is worth. You do this because there are many people looking to scam you have there in the gold selling field, so if you have a ballpark figure about much your gold is worth beforehand, you are much less likely to be taken advantage of. You can do this in one of two ways: by yourself following a guide or taking your gold straight to a jewelry store or pawnshop. Easiest of the two is definitely the latter.

When you finally figure out how much the gold is worth you can go about finding a gold buyer. There are plenty of gold buyers out there in fact may be overwhelming at the number there are. Just keep in mind that you need to research any company that you may think about selling to beforehand is so you don't get ripped off.

For scrap gold and the like, you would be best off selling to a gold refiner or dealer. They buy all kinds of different gold based on the current price of gold. If you can, you should try and find one that pays out at least 90% or more.

If you have valuable gold jewelry that is worth more than just the gold content in the item you should probably think about selling to a jeweler or pawnshop owner. They will take into consideration the aesthetic value of your piece not just the gold value like most other buyers.

The final type of gold that most people sell is gold coins or bullion and you can sell them to several different places. The best though is straight to a bullion deal or gold coin dealer depending on which type you have. You can still go to refiners but it may be less than what you could get at a dealer.

That's all there is to "selling my gold". If you will follow the advice listed above you will be able to sell gold easily and safely. Just remember the major points like researching companies before dealing with them. - 23167

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