Hot Stocks to Invest in > Best Stocks to Buy for 2009 – Investing Tips
The stock market should present you with a wide variety of NEW hot stocks in 2009. Many of them are going to be new technology stocks that come from the nanotech, biotech, financial, energy, healthcare & communications sectors.
Most of them might seem promising, but the truth is that a good number of these trading & investing opportunities could be extremely risky, while others are simply not as good as they look. That’s why it’s very important to know how to choose among the best especially if you want to day trade them.
When you know how to pick and approach the best hot stock trading opportunities, you are able to generate a consistent and respectable amount of money in a very short period of time.
Experienced day traders recognize that trading hot stocks on momentum can be the fastest way to make money in the stock market, especially on uncertain times like these.
You don’t necessarily have to trade momentum hot stocks all the time. But you can learn how to take advantage of them when you encounter the best opportunities for going long or for shorting them to make money when they are poised to fall down.
If You decide to day trade stocks just keep always in mind that for a trader to survive and be consistently profitable, its necessary to keep things as simple as possible. To much confusion and technical indicators will most of the time make you slow in your decisions and froze you up when a good opportunity is right in front of your screen.
In the end, stock market day trading is all about picking the best daily stock opportunities and following your buy and sell signals with ease and simplicity. Once you learn to master your trading decisions, you can aspire to produce consistent profitable results.
Dr Kathy Walsh from the School of Banking and Finance at the Australian School of Business has produced a video that introduces undergraduate students to the world of investment banking. For more information go to www.business.unsw.edu.au
Question about investment
Investment?Could you please explain in a few words what an investment is and how it works. Really need to know about it. Will be greatly appreciated for any answers.
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I would say an investment is anything you do(specially involving money) with the intent of receiving more later on.
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If she has an account with money in it, she can just write checks.
Even if its 500 businesses.
More often people first figure out or guess that the second business will have some profit. If the first business is profitable, then you bring the business plan to a bank and borrow the money. Go slow but if and when you can count on 20 or 30% profit, start numbers 3 through 5 the next year. Then you salt away some of the profits and retire when or if you want to.
um, yes you, you take the volume of the piece divided by weight, and you get your answer, gold has a specific weight, math doesnt lie, and you cant fake a specific weight per volume.
Disagree. The sheep invest in shares and fiat currency. Gold is proven the most stable investment. It has done well for centuries and centuries. The most stable economies in history were those backed by gold. Fiat currency/paper money economies collapse, bust etc and can be easily manipulated (more volatile). Gold is an excellent insurance. I take physical ownership. Study money and the history of money and gold. A good place to start is the book; “The Creature from Jekyll Island” E Griffin
Become a stock broker. Build a successful and happy clientele. Move up into the retail and investment banking groups. Keep building your happy clients. After 10-20 years, break away to start your own operation and take clients with you. If you're consistently good at selecting profitable investments than your track record will attract money. Then you'll have 401k managers, credit unions and other institutional investors prepared to put in tens or hundreds of millions of dollars. Basically, this is a lifetime ambition like running for president. It starts from college.
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Residence loans are normally a longer term, up to 30 years, and a lower rate.
So if you have a investment property that you have now decided to make you primary residence I would check with the bank and see if you could refi it. It will probably save you money. However you are not required to.
As for doing it the other way primary residence to investment property? I know several people that will buy a home fit it up while living in it for the required 2 or 3 years and then turn it in to a rental home and buy another home.
They deal with large corporations. They help them go public and get listed on major stock exchanges and they mergers and help companies buyer other companies. Big deals for big… as in billions… deals. You would need at least an MBA to try for such a job
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At the moment, t-bills. Better than cds. No state and local taxes.
Long term–a variety of index funds and mutual funds with different investment objectives. Examples: PENNX–small cap stocks, SPY–large cap stocks, SWZ–Swiss stocks, TDF–Chinese stocks, IJH–mid cap stocks.
It was obviously essential. You can't build a business except by investing in it.
Obvious question really, IMHO.
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If you are really an entrapeurs (or entrepreneur as some of us call it), then you would know the answer to that question and be telling us! An entrepreneur is someone who knows the answer to that question, does it, and makes a good profit from it. Im sorry, but if you have to ask the question, then you are not an entrepreneur, although you may possibly be an entrapeur.
i don’t get it how do you make profit by buying a bunch of gold and putting it in a safe?
Give me an e-mail. I have a CFA charter and have worked in equities for more than a decade.
There are lots of different types of work in "investments" from trading, to sales, to research, to syndication, to private equity, to fund management and on and on.
The most likely sub-segment that would need technical skills is the following:
a) Research. This is where you do buy-sell-hold recommendation reports on company. You can work for either the equity side (stock analyst) or bond side (credit analyst). Then you can work for either the buy-side (mutual funds, insurance, hedge funds) or sell-side (brokerage). Typically, you need a thorough background in accounting, a good background in finance (as evidence through CFA program) and then an industry background that gives you a leg up when giving research on a specific industry. For example, your typical pharmaceutical analyst for brokerage has an MD. It isn't required, but it does help, especially for more technical industries like medical, technology and energy. Long, long, long hours. Bad job security. Very, very competitive. Bonuses can be very good. Politics can be very tough. You must be kind of a know-it-all freak (like me) in order to really enjoy this job. I am and I did.
b) Corporate Finance. Instead of doing agency work, you're doing primary work. You're doing lots and lots of pitch books to land deals to underwrite IPOs, equity placements or debt placements. Once you win a deal, then you then do lots and lots of writing for the Red Herring/Prospectus. Job can be repetitive. Travel can be large %. Pay can be very, very good.
c) IT back-end. This is only if you're hard core software engineering type. This is where you use your knowledge of finance to help design software. This is the flip side. Pay can be outstanding.