Posted by Doubling Stocks on 16 June 2009
The ability to be a prudent investor is a lot harder than it used to be. With the tumbling stock prizes and the uncertain state of corporate America, the stock market is no longer a safe haven for long-term investment that it once was. And real estate is no longer skyrocketing like it did in the early part of the decade. Consequently, a lot of people are looking for a safe home for what little money they have left to invest. Many of these folks have discovered that all they have to do is use currency software to learn online trading right in their home or office.
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Posted by Doubling Stocks on 25 May 2009
This article on foreign exchange basics will look at the forex market. There is a lot to discover about the foreign exchange market and you will need to understand how it works if you plan to take practical steps towards becoming a successful forex trader.
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Posted by Doubling Stocks on 10 May 2009
This articles will outline the difference between online futures trading and Foreign exchange market. While it might be a perspective from the left field, there are plenty of reasons why online futures trading cannot compare with Forex trading in terms of liquidity and profitability.Don’t mix both of them up, because they have their own characteristics. They both have their ups and downs but Forex seems to outweigh one in the positives; especially in these bearish economic times. Forex should be your ideal choice and this article will tell you exactly why.
Futures exchange markets and their online counterparts are essentially a central financial arena where people can trade with futures, or futures contracts as they are more popularly known. They purchase commodities at a specific set price, for them to be delivered somewhere in a set time in the future. They incorporate all the markets from fixed income, corporate and government bonds to even the derivatives and stock market options. While the theory is pretty good, where you get to buy commodities at a certain price (in the hope that the price will increase by the time it is delivered), there are high risks involved. Firstly, once you do purchase the set of commodities, you are basing this on complex calculations by firms and by your own forecasts, either knowing that prices will go up and you can make a tidy profit.
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Posted by Doubling Stocks on 12 April 2009
You’ve heard of the NASDAQ before, you know alot about how to trade stocks on Wall Street, but what is Forex? If you’ve never heard of it, you’re not alone. Most people don’t know what Forex is or how you can use it to make money.
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