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Thursday, January 31, 2008

What is Dollar Cost Averaging or Constant Dollar Plan?

Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) also known as Constant Dollar Plan or Pound Cost Averaging is a method of profiting from stock or any other similar market for a long-term. In DCA, the investor constantly buys the stock/unit for a fixed amount per month, increasing his/her trading asset.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Using Benchmarks to Find Good Stocks

Finding quality stocks and mutual funds is a difficult job, especially for long-term investors who want to secure their future by investing in a quality stocks or fund. One way of doing so is to compare the price and growth rate with an already estimated benchmark.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Weekly Market Newsletter January 28

The Week Ahead: The markets will obviously be watching many significant economic reports this week after one of the most turbulent weeks ever on Wall Street. For the President's stimulus package to work, investors need more data to see if its too little too late. Durable goods numbers along with the consumer confidence data are due on Tuesday. An expected interest rate cut by the Fed and the 4th quarter GDP will be announced on Wednesday. Personal income and spending numbers are reported on Thursday, and a highly anticipated employment report will be released on Friday morning.

Monday, January 28, 2008

What is Relative Strength Index or RSI?

Relative Strength Index or RSI is a popular momentum indicator, which can be used for figure oversold and overbrought positions for a give stock. RSI was developed by J. Welles Wilder in 1978. Relative strength index follows a simple mathematical calculation for finding market momentum, of which value ranges from 0 to 100.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Decoupling Theory of Emerging Markets

After the first symptoms of recession of US stock and other financial markets, many investing firms and funds have changed their focus to emerging markets of Europe and Asia. Decoupling theory is postulated in this context for assisting the firms to reap from these emerging markets, but the validity of this theory is arguable.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Planning Your Forex Trades

Online Forex trading is the most competitive market on this globe for traders. One must be vigilant and talented to capitalize on every opportunity that comes in his way. He must have a winning plan and must have the resources and courage to implement the plan. Here are some tips for planning successful Forex trades online.

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