Archive for the Category Money Makers

25.09.07 | Comments Off

Long Term Investing

In his wonderful book, ‘Multiple Streams of Income’, best selling author Robert Allen advises Investors to divide their Stock Market investment and trading capital into three portions -50% invested long term (forever) in an Index Fund, 30% invested in Accelerated Stock strategies and 20% in options or high risk investment strategies.
This article will discuss long […]

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Once in a while the technical indicators start making news. Whether it’s the VIX, or a moving average, someone picks up the story and soon it’s on CNBC or Bloomberg as the news of the day. So, as an investor one has to ask, “are technical indications really a reason to buy or sell?” In […]

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17.09.07 | Comments Off

Savings Accounts

The most traditional way of saving money is through a savings account at your local bank. There are two types of savings accounts: passbook and statement. You usually don’t have a choice between the two, most banks offer one or the other.
A passbook account comes with a little booklet that you use to keep track […]

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15.09.07 | Comments Off

Preparing for Good Times and Bad

The 1990’s were the longest period of economic prosperity in U.S. history. What goes up, must come down and in 2000 the economy cycled back downward. Business cycle and market fluctuations are outside of your control.
Here are several powerful strategies you can use to help manage your retirement portfolio in any economic climate. An appropriate […]

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We discussed with the Ux Consulting president from which countries future uranium supplies may come, and who is going after those supplies more aggressively. He warns about the risks and rewards of Kazakhstan and Mongolia, looks to Africa for supplies, and talks about Russia’s expansion.
StockInterview: How do domestic uranium prospects rate in the eyes of […]

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05.09.07 | Comments Off

Market Timing With Your Mutual Funds

When investing in bonds, stocks, or mutual funds, investors have the opportunity to increase their rate of return by timing the market - investing when stock markets go up and selling before they decline. A good investor can either time the market prudently, select a good investment, or employ a combination of both to increase […]

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Many people hear “retirement” and think— what? 401K? Roth vs. Traditional IRA? Stocks, bonds, mutual funds? Do they?
Or do many people put money away according to the suggested amount and then simply hope that when retirement comes all will work out?
One report I read estimated that 66 million Americans have put away a Whopping $0 […]

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Investing in uranium is looking toward the future. With fossil fuels fizzling out, the world needs reliable sources of energy. The price of uranium has moved surpisingly fast over the last year with the scare of oil and natural gas shortages. Also, analysts report a severe uranium shortage over the next ten years. Lets take […]

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26.07.07 | Comments Off

Overbought/Oversold

Has your broker ever told you that a stock is “overbought” or “oversold”? He probably went on the explain that the stock you own (I hope you didn’t) had gone down so far that it now was oversold and due for a rally. He might also have encouraged you to buy an equal amount to […]

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22.07.07 | Comments Off

A Gem-Wise Guide To Buying a Diamond

by Richard W. Wise
Who doesn’t love a diamond? Known as the traditional gemstone
for an engagement ring, diamonds have steadily risen in
popularity since the early 1940s, when Harry Openheimer the
president of the De Beers cartel visited New York to meet with
Gerold M. Lauck the president of N.W. Ayer, a leading
advertising agency.
The value of diamond sales […]

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