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Monday, August 3, 2009

Gold Investing Attracts Attention Like Nothing Else

By Mike Swanson

It can be hard making a few extra dollars these days. Believe it or not, there is a specific way that you can definitely get rich with. Gold investing is a safer investment than the stock market is. People all over the world are getting involved with gold and making huge amounts of money. Find out what you need to do in order to get started.

If you are new to the entire business of gold investing, you may want to look for a broker. A broker will know where to look and how to invest. For those who have the money to spend but not the knowledge, a broker will be your guide. Look into one and find out what they can do for you.

There are also a number of websites that specialize in currency and gold investing and trading. If you would like to invest, a website might be the perfect solution. These sites literally take out all of the hard work. They will give you the results that you are in search of.

When it comes to this type of investing, you should be in and then out. This is not a long term investment that you can watch grow over time. In fact as soon as the prices raise and you start making money, get out.

It is also very important to look at your money situation. If you are struggling as it is it may not be a good idea to invest. On the other hand, if you have an extra 200 dollars that you can spend, give it a try. You could easily double that within a day.

Gold investing is a whole lot better than investing in the stock market right now. Take all of these tools along with you, when you feel you are ready to invest. Once you make your quick money, get out while the going is still good! - 23200

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Trading Hot Stocks With Today's Hot Stocks Advice

By Ben Gosse

I'm a pretty conservative investor. I knew about the hot stocks market, but I've always felt that it was pretty risky. I was willing to take lower returns and keep my capital as safe as possible. I was talking to friend who is at least as conservative as me and he told me about Today's Hot Stocks newsletter. I thought maybe he'd been out on the golf course too long.

Hot stocks are a volatile market with lots of variables. I wasn't sure that a computer program could really keep track of everything and pick the winners. Since there was a sixty day trial with a money back guarantee, I figured I didn't really have anything to lose. Since the alerts usually come twenty four hours before I have to take an action, I thought it was worth a try.

That was eight months ago and I have been pleased and surprised by the results that I have gotten using the newsletter and email alerts from Today's Hot Stocks. The program lets me know what and when to buy and when to sell. I don't have to agonize over my decisions. I've lost on a few stocks, but the ones I made a profit on more than covered the losses by a long shot.

I'm still not putting all my eggs in one basket, the best way to protect your money is to invest it with diversity in mind. I have to admit, though, that I'm really impressed at the returns I'm getting on hot stocks. Today's Hot Stocks news letter has made a believer out of me. I've done some trend following and I know how that software works, but my returns haven't been as reliable as with hot stocks.

The newsletter isn't free. Some people may have a problem with that. I consider my monthly fee as part of my investment. I'm making more than enough to cover the fee by using the hot stocks information, so it's certainly proved worth the investment to me.

For me, the money back guarantee was an incentive to try the newsletter. You really have nothing to lose, and if the information is good, the newsletter pays for itself and you have more money than before you started following the advice. I'm happy to pay for the information now because I'm making a lot more on hot stocks than I did before.

You can get free advice from your broker, but chances are he got the information from someone else and you're getting it second or third hand. How valuable do you think this information is likely to be? The cost of the Today's Hot Stock newsletter is a worthwhile investment to get accurate, unbiased information on the best hot stocks.

I can only say that I am definitely getting my money's worth and more from the Today's Hot Stocks newsletter. If you are in the hot stocks market, i strongly suggest you try it, even if only for the sixty day trial. You won't lose anything, and like me, you may decide that your subscription is worth every cent. - 23200

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Demo Trading Is Important For Forex Newbies

By Fred Gunel

Before dreaming about the FX market, you should prepare yourself for the ills and risks of trading. First and foremost, I recommend the currency demo trading program because without adequate preparation, you are throwing away your money for no reason. You would be better off giving your money to charity or me. I could make better use of the money that would normally be paid to brokers.

This information is for all of the new traders in the world who are itching to join the currency market today and make their own fortune. Making money is always promised in the market, and it is indeed the most seductive promise in the world of market trading.

Most often, people seem to be afraid to create their own path. They are only willing to dive into the potential river of money after another sets the path for them. It is unbelievable how many people ignore the fact that the market has been devouring people's money on every single day. You can find the statistics on the currency market very easily, and these figures can certainly help anyone who would like to access it succeed.

So many people are under the extremely mistaken assumption that amateurs can maneuver the currency market and come out rich. Where do people get it into their heads that they dont need experience? Most of the people couldnt do a simple currency conversion, yet they somehow think they can be a currency trader.

If it was so easy more people would be raking in the millions. Seriously, people need to start using the age old litmus test "If its too good to be true, it probably isnt". However, it is at least reassuring that more and more brokers are insisting on some training for the newbie traders

Many brokerages and financial organizations now make it compulsory for all new traders to seek training before going live. This is heartening because brokers are starting to focus on retaining new traders in the market instead of focusing solely on initial volume.

There are many new brokerages available online that are being set up by many small groups of financial experts. I would advise any new new trader to set up their own demo trading account and start experimenting there prior to entering the real market.

Anyone that is interested in entering the market and excelling should be well prepared, and such a trading account will give you the tools that you need to gain a competitive advantage over other new traders in the current market place. If you know of any others who would like to start trading in the currency market, you can begin to advise them too. The currency demo trading program has now been saving money for new traders all over! - 23200

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Subscribing To A Market Timing Service

By Michael Swanson

There are numerous websites that offer a stock trading newsletter; some are free while others charge a fee for you to subscribe to them. You will find a variety of styles among the newsletters available - some are sent to your email address daily, some weekly and others are monthly.

Because of the variety in type and style of stock trading newsletters, you will need to spend some time researching what is available, to find the ones best suited to your experience, personal trading goals and strategies.

What sort of information can you expect a stock trading newsletter to provide? Daily newsletters tend to provide information based on analysis of the previous day's trading. Weekly newsletters may be sent on a Monday or a Friday, and give information of upcoming events and highlights as well as an analysis of the past week's action. A monthly newsletter is likely to contain more general information, trends and events of interest to stock traders.

You will find that some newsletters will be technical in nature, some will help you with tactics and others may provide basic information aimed at beginners. There will be some that provide short-term trading tips and opportunities that you might take advantage of, and others that share their specific trading strategies with their subscribers. Look for the newsletter with the most benefits to you.

Seek out websites and newsletters that are designed with your level of experience and expertise in mind; this is particularly valuable for those just starting out in stock trading, because a lot of valuable training and knowledge is available through newsletters. More experienced traders will benefit from newsletters that show analysis of the market, explain new trading concepts and give tips on how you can increase your trading profits.

Subscribing to a stock trading newsletter will definitely benefit you, as long as you choose ones that are not loaded with advertising and promotions of "the latest thing." Look for information that will enhance your trading skills and results, to increase your profits. - 23200

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Changes to Commodity Trading and Commodity Markets Growth

By William Davies

Global commodity trading now takes place on a growing platform of modern, transparent commodity exchanges across all time zones. Using agreed frameworks of rules and regulations and standard contract designs we now see a wide range of commodities traded between end users and primary producers. The result is that it is now much easier to buy and sell across the range of basic commodities from orange juice to gold bullion, from crude oil to coffee beans.

While some of the major commodities like coffee and crude oil have been traded for a number of years, we are now seeing in modern commodity markets the strong innovation theme leading to new futures contracts being traded. One area where new product development has made a notable change is in the trading of carbon emission permits. Given the growing global concern about the serious long term impact to the environment from greenhouse gases, it is likely we will see continued growth in the market for trading carbon emission permits.

For the foreseeable future it is likely we will see continual growth of markets which place a price on the environment, with further development in emissions, plastics and perhaps even water. The basis of commodity trading activity is the buying and selling of futures contracts for a whole range of commodities. While the nickel or cocoa producer will use commodity futures contracts to hedge their future sales, commercial end users will also use these contracts for hedging against sudden spikes in prices.

Producers and end users play a relatively small role in the commodity markets compared to speculators or traders who move in and out of the markets trying to make profits, and provide the liquidity. A futures contract represents a specific type of contract either to buy or sell a specified quantity of a commodity at a price determined by supply and demand at time of contract, at an agreed date in the future.

Across the world time zones commodity traders are active in the markets either on the floor of the exchange, called open outcry, or using an electronic trading platform. Over recent years the volume of electronically traded futures contracts has increased markedly, as a number of exchanges have combined to form mega commodity exchanges.

The wider availability of real time trading data and online trading software packages means that the opportunities to engage in commodity trading have reached the small retail speculator, who trades smaller amounts and now has virtually global access to the internet. While some traders look to the fundamentals of demand and supply of basic commodities in specific sectors, a growing number prefer to follow the price action of exciting trades, relying on technical analysis irrespective of the commodity in question.

With the opening up of the emerging market economies such as Brazil, Russia, India and China (or BRIC countries), we are likely to see a continuation of the growth in commodity markets in these nations. For example, Dalian Commodity Exchange in China has ambitious plans to develop beyond its current specialism in agricultural commodities, and move to industrial metals and more. While in the Middle East, Dubai is a growing financial centre and the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange has an interesting product range including WTI light, sweet crude oil, steel, plastics, gold and silver and the Indian Rupee.

The global credit crunch has had a profound impact on the world economy with growth being cut sharply and this has had knock-on effect on commodity prices and demand, with major companies and some economies being hit badly, yet as an asset class commodities seem unimpaired. If we look beyond the short term problems, the world economy will still need the major commodities like crude oil, iron ore, aluminium, and copper, as well as softs like sugar, cocoa and coffee, and the grains like soybean and rice. So looking ahead commodity markets will recover and the environment for commodity trading will be such that it will continue to be at the heart of world finance. - 23200

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