Life Changing Stock Trading Video
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Duration : 0:7:23
Stock Trading Information
http://www.guerillastocktrading.com/free-market-club A private tour of Market Club benefits.
Duration : 0:7:23
To invest in stocks, spend time consulting with advisers, do a practice run before spending money, and consider buying stock from other countries. Determine whether you can handle the ups and downs of investing in the stock market with tips from an investment consultant in this free video on investing.
Expert: Roger Groh
Bio: Roger Groh is the founder of Groh Asset Management.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu
Duration : 0:2:35
hey guys. I just wanted to ask this, just because I’ve seen in the website that you could easily get a 50% ROI profit, and I want to know how true this is.
Has anyone used this system before? If not, then what would be a good trading system to use? If you guys could tell me some websites where I can find some more things about the stock market to have a better idea of what I’m gonna be dealing with, I would appreciate it.
Thanks a lot! =)
It’s a scam by definition. Ask yourself: if their system is so good as advertised, why aren’t they trading it themselves?
One of the best books I know about developing trading systems is Tushar Shande’s Beyond Technical analysis. You can easily find it on the web as a pdf if you look around a bit.
If you are more interested in investing, rather than trading, try to find What Works on Wall Street, by James P. O’Shaughnessy
For a presentation after the Nipissing Stock Market Challenge.
buy stocks, and shares – use stops. Cut losers fast, keep running winners and move stops so as to ‘guarantee’ profits. If you want to use technical analysis to trade a simple system is to use two moving averages – one longer than the other in timeframe – when these cross it constitutes a trading entry signal.
Before you start investing your hard earned money, you need to really stop and assess your capabilities. Be aware that when you engage in any trading strategy your investment is always at stake. Don’t gamble with your money – plan it out the smart way. Successful investors are successful for a reason. They strictly followed a trading system and stuck to it, regardless what was going on in the stock market.
Today, there are thousands of people who are doing quite well for themselves using day trading. Using profit making techniques, day traders buy and sell stocks. It’s not that simple, of course, because you have to buy as well as sell at the same time.
The More You Know
Even if you don’t have a background in trading, almost everyone can understand the basics. Buy low, sell high, follow trends, and protect your investments. More advanced traders will have full knowledge of the history of exchanges for that given stock and choose a proven stock picking strategy.
Trend Following
In a nutshell, day traders assume that if a particular stock is steadily rising it will continue to rise, and likewise, if a stock is falling it will continue to fall. This can be measured over a prolonged period of time. Thus, traders will purchase rising stocks and avoid falling ones. Don’t worry about having to map up the trend lines on your own. Today there are lots of both free and paid software that are specifically designed for day traders. To find such software you can simply type “day trading software” into your favorite search engine.
Pay Attention To The News
The news has a very profound impact on Stock Trading. If a particular company has sent out a press release that they have invented a new technology or have acquired another company, its shares may surge. A great way to stay on top of the news for any particular company is subscribe to that companies RSS feed on Yahoo Finance, or to use the Google News Alerts (where you can get Google News to email you news based on certain keywords as it comes in).
Scalping
This is also called spread trading. Usually completed in 12 hours or less, small quantities of a given stock are purchased then the original buyer turns around and sells his shares for a miniscule higher amount than they were purchased for. Not anything to cry home about, but still a good, quick trade.
Covering Spread
This is a kind of leapfrogging of stocks. You buy stocks at the minimum bidding price and sell stocks at the so called asking price. At the end of the day, you will have the same amount of stocks, except that you will have stocks in a higher rated company.
John Morris
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/tips-for-earning-money-by-day-trading-64186.html