The stocks volume is a second most important market indicator , it plays a very important role in determining future price movements of a given stock. Volume is an indicator that you can put on your chart. Unlike most indicators it is not developed by using a calculation. It simply tells you how many times a given stock was traded within a given time frame. For example if … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2010
SIPP Or Not To SIPP? – More Pension Options Explained
We have been seeing a lot of enquiries from clients wanting to know if a Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) would be appropriate for them. Let's look at an example to illustrate this. Let's say you have several personal pensions, some separate share investments and an investment property. How can you use a SIPP to invest in the shares and the property? We have been seeing a … [Read more...]
Long Term Forex Strategies
To be a successful forex trader you need long term strategies for success. If you want to be successful long term with forex you need to learn a few things. You always need to protect leverage or you'll be wiped out. Many traders make errors that are very simple and it hurts them in the long term, changing a very profitable forex business into a game a craps at the … [Read more...]
Covered calls VS Dividends
There are 2 great ways to pull out monthly income from the stocks you own. These are covered calls and dividends.. If you are going to hold a stock for a long period of time you would like to be pulling money from your stock both ways. If you can’t pull out money both ways which way would be considered the better income? Let’s look at that for a second. A dividend is when … [Read more...]
What Is Fractional Ownership?
Definition of Fractional Ownership In its broadest definition, fractional ownership is any arrangement where a group of people (numbering from 2 to 10 or more) share the ownership of an asset and also share certain rights to use the asset. The use of the word "ownership" in the definition therefore excludes timeshare arrangements, where there is no ownership of the underlying … [Read more...]