Written by Donald Scott on February 7th, 2010
Welcome to part two of a video series of six on how to trade options successfully. There is some really good advice in these articles and videos, and if you are seriously interested in becoming a successful options trader, then I highly recommend that you spend one hour of your life watching these videos. You can find them all on You Tube.
Written by Dr.Wealth on February 16th, 2009
Copyright 2006 Timothy Rohrer FOREX is seen in more and more portfolios’s since the currency exchange realm has opened up to the small investor. However, working 9 to 5 doesn’t always leave room to trade the market on a consistent basis. Aspiring traders who still work day jobs are looking for ways to enter into [...]
Written by Dr.Wealth on February 11th, 2009
Between paying a stream of monthly bills, buying groceries, filling up the gas tank and managing countless other daily expenses, it’s becoming more and more difficult for the average American to save for the big things: a college education, a new home, retirement.
Written by Dr.Wealth on February 11th, 2009
Most people’s beliefs about investing are very tenuous. There are, of course, people who are very passionate about investing. They don’t view investing as some esoteric subject, but rather as a field intimately connected to the human behavior they observe in their everyday lives.
For everyone else, however, beliefs about investing come in the form of passive knowledge. The tendency is simply to accumulate an inventory of conventional dictum. Investing beliefs are formed m…
Written by Dr.Wealth on February 11th, 2009
Investing can be confusing, especially for the beginner. Getting some basic tips can help a beginning investor to make informed choices that fit their needs. Each person has a different goal when investing and that plays a big impact on how you invest. The following list explains some things beginners should know before investing.
1. Understand that there are no set rules for investing. There are no guarantees and no perfect way to invest.
2. Make informed choices. Befo…
Written by Dr.Wealth on February 10th, 2009
A most important element for building wealth is to measure it. The people I know that have continually increased their net worth track it in order to direct it and stay motivated to reach ever higher financial goals. Seeing the quantifiable results of your spending and investing decisions is the first step to take control of them. Contrarily, the people I know in the worst financial shape have no idea where there money is spent and are too afraid to know what their net worth …