Points to Keep in Mind While Investing and Trading

Points to Keep in Mind While Investing and Trading

Consider the following strategies in order to trade and invest successfully in share market.

Stock Market Share Prices Rise Beautifully, But Fall Dramatically – Why?

Stock Market Share Prices Rise Beautifully, But Fall Dramatically – Why?

What really makes the stock and shares rise and fall?

The Relationship Between Risk and Profit

The Relationship Between Risk and Profit

Advanced stock market trading.

How Financial Service Firms Make Money

How Financial Service Firms Make Money

A Brokerage House (and subsequently, several other major brokerages) was caught with its corporate hand in the cookie jar.

Why Brokerage Firms Work Very Hard to Get Commissions

Why Brokerage Firms Work Very Hard to Get Commissions

Remember this the next time you see one of those TV commercials.

Investment Types for Retirees

Investment Types for Retirees

Now that you’re retired, you have to arrange your own income.

What to Invest in

What to Invest in

I will describe strategies that will help your investing.

How to Invest 20 Dollars

How to Invest 20 Dollars

Weather you have 10, 20, or 50 dollars laying around the house, it is always better for you to have you money working for you rather than doing nothing with it.

Reverse Stock Split Examples – Aig, Citigroup, Gm Etc

Reverse Stock Split Examples – Aig, Citigroup, Gm Etc

A company that announces reverse stock split is really in big trouble. Examples of reverse stock split (announced or executed) like AIG, Citigroup, GM, AT&T, Lucent, Cypress Comm. etc tell only slightly different stories of reverse stock split consequences.

Reverse Stock Split – Does It Matter to a Shareholder?

Reverse Stock Split – Does It Matter to a Shareholder?

As you know a reverse stock split for a company reduce its number of shares traded on the exchange. As a result it impacts the shareholder more than any one else related to the company. Unlike the normal stock split, reverse stock split is seen as a bad sign for the shareholder.