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Whether stock markets are moving up or down, this trading strategy will keep you on the right side of the market, every time. Use it for Stocks, Options, Indices, ETF’s, E-minis or any index you have dreamed about trading.
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http://FreeTradingVideos.com Rally Dies
Wall Street closed basically flat as the markets failed to hold onto the merger-fueled rally from yesterday.
* Sara Lee to Buy Back $500 Million in Stock
* Gold Closes at New 6-Week High
* Crude near $80
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I am looking to purchase stocks of a few different companies and investing less than $1,000. I will be trading very infrequently (probably once or twice a year).
What is the best company that has the least fees and is very simple to use? Any suggestions are appreciated.
Scottrade for my money
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Technical analysis video review of the stock market and individual stocks for Wednesday December 13, 2006 including; Nasdaq 100 (QQQQ), S&P 500 (SPY), Semiconductor HOLDRs (SMH), MidCap SPDRs (MDY), Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), Pepco Holdings Inc. (POM), FormFactor Inc. (FORM), Emdeon Corp. (HLTH), Gateway Inc. (GTW) Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJI), Royal Gold Inc. (RGLD), Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (TEVA). Trend analysis for daytraders and swingtraders of stocks and options. Trading stocks involves risk; this information should not be viewed as trading recommendations.
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I want to start an online stock trading to learn some money. I’m only investing $300-500. Should I use etrade or scottrade. I don’t get how those online. Do you make a bank account in the online stock trading and do you have to pay a fee. Please tell me everything you know?
Scottrade.
$500.00 minimum to open an account.
NO account maintenance, service, or inactivity fees.
You open a brokerage account and deposit funds into your account.
http://www.scottrade.com/online_broker_comparison/discount_brokerage_comparison.asp
How can I get a job in any stock trading company?
What type of trading?
What city do you want to work in
What type of job are you looking for
What is your education
What is your experience
You could just send you resume to every major brokerage firm, but unless you give more specifics, you’ll never get a job and if you want a decent response here on YA you should provide more specifics
I have done over 100 stock option trades. I can enter them in manually or i can use quicken. BUT How do i import the stock trades into quicken and then export into turbo tax?
i try to write the answers your problem in my blog http://www.mystructuredsettlement.co.cc you can see any problem in my blog.
I would like to do stock trading, but it takes lot of time during the trading day. I was wondering if there is a good stock trading tool for people with a day job, like may be a sms message to a pda cell phone indicating stock tips and entry and exit points and allow to execute trading with a click of a button.
thanks,
John
Yes, I had text message alerts sent to my cell phone for a while.
One way is to use limit orders to buy and stop loss orders to sell then it is pre-programmed in a way.
But that way you can blow through the stops and end up buying what you thought was a good stock at a good price but bad news is tanking it. So you end up buying it on the way down as it falls further.
These days there are web capable phones. But you still have to find the time to monitor everything.
Trading is a job. You can’t do two jobs well at the same time.
Keep your day job and "invest" well, not trade.
That is my advice for making the most money with the least risk.
I have been invited for an interview to do proprietary stock trading in NY. From what I understand is that I will trade the firm’s capital and they will provide continuous education and tools to trade well. But I know nothing about proprietary trading. Do I trade inside the building side by side with other stock traders or at home? Will I get licensed later on? If you know more details, please share with me. Thank you.
Websters defines Proprietary as;
1 : one that possesses, owns, or holds exclusive right to something; specifically : proprietor 1
2 : something that is used, produced, or marketed under exclusive legal right of the inventor or maker; specifically : a drug (as a patent medicine) that is protected by secrecy, patent, or copyright against free competition as to name, product, composition, or process of manufacture
To me, proprietary stock trading means you are going to be trading the company’s own stock or trading from/with their own portfolio.
It’s unlikely this will be a work at home type gig. You would most likely be on a trading floor of the firm, working with others doing the same or similar things.
Best of luck on the interview!
Knock em’ dead.
The program is to make tranding stock simple to a person that knows nothing about stock. You enter in the stock and by a show of lights it will tell you when to buy/sell by the type of investor you are. All information about help trading programs wanted.
The program you’re probalbly thinking about is vector trade or some such similar trading program.
You can do the same "red, yellow, green" color code with an XL spread sheet, by down loading fundamental and techincal data from various websites.
The problem is that there is no magic bullet that will guarantee that you will make money from a software program by watching the red and green, buy and sell orders. THERE IS NO SUCH PROGRAM IN EXISTANCE.
You must do the research yourself and make informed decisions based on fundamentals and techincal analysis.
There are 8000+ stocks out there and your job is to filter these down to a managable level based on the criteria that you select. There’s a multitude of stock trading books out there and if you research and think you will manage to pick stocks that will accelerate in price.
Good luck!
BTW: One program that I like the best is TC 2000. The Wordens have done an excellent job of providing the tools that the average investor can use, along with the philosophy of investing, that will make you a success.
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