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- Easy Tips through the Stock Market Maze of Bonds - Editor, 31 may 2007 - No Comments yet
- Start Stock Market Simulation Soon! - Editor, 28 may 2007 - No Comments yet
- The ETF Route to Stock Market Gains in China - Editor, 23 may 2007 - No Comments yet
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- Why Stock Market Experts Choose the Chicago Board Options Exchange - Editor, 17 may 2007 - No Comments yet
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No serious stock market player can do without bonds. The latter term is used loosely by many nowadays, with bills and notes with maturities of less than a decade each, also being termed as bonds in common parlance. However, every portfolio of any professional significance must have an element of investment in bonds.
What can the stock market environment possibly offer in terms of raising children? No generation in recorded history has agreed with its successors or predecessors, in matters such as norms, customs, and even basic values. Almost all of us are guilty of forgetting our own adolescent rebellions once we become parents of ‘terrible’ teenagers!
It would be naïve to deal professionally on any stock market without a close eye on China! Apart from sheer size and strength, the military regime which rules in Beijing, is naked in its aggressive designs on the global stage. The Chinese economy is versatile and makes its presence felt in every sector of the world economy.
Mention the term ‘currency’ to the average stock market trader and the discussion will veer towards speculation. The Internet has added explosive fuel to the fiery tendency to make profits by predicting swings in how national governments value their notes and coins! Democratic governments often spend more than they can afford, while military regimes may also manipulate their currency values in order to compete for shares of the world trade pie.
No one on a stock market floor would have been surprised if the CBOE had flopped. After all, options and unmanageable risks are almost synonymous. The Chicago Board Options Exchange was formed in 1973, and the rest of the 20th century was hardly conducive for building portfolios on options. It would have been entirely understandable had the CBOE been consigned to the waste bins of stock market history.
Every stock market operator who is familiar with commodities must revel in the profits he or she reaps through this part of a portfolio. It is far from unusual for some veterans to concentrate exclusively on commodities for their investments. The term covers more than 50 items, largely of farm origins. However, metals and energy are also important components of modern stock market behavior related to commodities.
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- $700 Billion Plan Rejected as American Voters Voice Discontent - Editor, Tuesday 30 September 2008
- Are Investment Fees Eroding Your Investment? - Editor, Thursday 25 September 2008
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