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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Investing In Rare Gold Coins

By Lucus West

There are many influences that would prompt a person to start acquiring gold coins. One reason is they see them as a good investment, while some other person may decide to acquire them because they see the way gold actually increases in value. Even these days, you will find that coin collectors are highly motivated to pay whatever the marketplace demands to acquire scarce coins.

People who chose to buy gold coins know that doing so is one of the safest ways to invest their money. On account of the fact that they realize in the long run these coins are much more likely to increase in value rather than ever lessening in value.

When it comes to purchasing any kind of coins the initial thing you should be doing is looking for a reputable and honest dealer. If you can choose one who is a member of the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation or the Professional Coin Grading Service By using a coin dealer who is not a member of these associations, you are taking a huge risk with your money and the possibility of acquiring phony coins.

Once you have found a honest dealer, you can make a decision regarding the amount of gold that you want to acquire. Because the price of gold changes so frequently, it is best to know how much you are able to spend.

You need to be conscious how much money you can afford to invest in gold coins, you also need to recognize which coins are the best investment. Presently gold coins fall into three assorted categories. Regular gold bullion coins are collectible and are classified as uncommon.

Gold bullion "coins" are actually valued based on the volume of precious metal in them. While rare and collectible coins their prices in reality fluctuate enormously and certain factors will need to be taken account in order to place a worth on them. Gold content is not the only essential facet in deciding cost - the age and rarity can also affect it.

Also, when you are going to be acquiring gold coins it is important that you comprehend a little bit about the ranking and evaluation process. This will then help you to better comprehend the uncommon coin marketplace as well as help you to perhaps spot a barachieve when one arises. - 23229

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The Intelligent Way to Handle Your Savings

By Rick Amorey

Our nation's current state of economy is far from being a secret. There are layoffs happening all around, an overall increase in prices, and controversies regarding insurance fraud with payments. With all these happening, it's unsurprising that the road seems endless and the distant light is dim. But it's important to remember to keep on going in these troubled times.

Jobs are getting more and more difficult to come by these days; that much is true. And a lot of people have been suffering from being unemployed. This implies that frugality is now in effect, but it doesn't mean that we should totally hide our money away from the world. Alternatively, we could find a way to use a fraction of that money to earn something. Invest and put that money to work for you, instead.

That being said, we are in an economic crisis, so it's probably a good idea to put your savings into a low-risk investment for now. Keep in mind that a courageous backing of your investment should come coupled with common sense. If you're unemployed at the moment, then you especially cannot afford a big loss.

How can you tell if a good investment is what it seems to be? There's no easy answer to that, I'm afraid. But if you spend a bit of time studying it, you'll realize that the world of finance isn't as complicated as you would think. You'll be able to judge if a deal is high-risk or not pretty soon.

Just remember the fact that there is no quick way to increase your assets in the world of finance. It takes patience hastened by an ability to notice and seize opportunities to earn big; but you may also go for the slow and steady path, and get a decent return that will help you weather the recession storm. - 23229

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Tools For a Succesful Day Trading Activity

By Mara Hernandez-Capili

The act of day trading is defined as the rapid trading or buying and selling of stocks on a same trading day in the purpose of acquiring huge profits on the seconds or minutes that they own the stock. Nowadays there are a lot of day traders sprouting in the market because it is accessible. Day trading is becoming popular nowadays for casual traders or traders who stay at home because of the following tools which will be described later on.

The advent of the Internet and the computer makes it easy for someone, even at home to practice day trading. This article is to provide you with a list of tools needed for your day trading endeavors to be successful.

First tool is a computer and a reliable and fast Internet connection. Day traders rely on the information gathered online. Day traders rely on information on the internet where they can also meet buyers and seller online. It is advisable to have a laptop computer and a wi-fi internet access so you could perform your tasks in any area and multi-tasking is possible. A laptop computer with a huge and high resolution screen is advisable so you can enjoy multitasking while doing online trading.

You would also need trading software and a charting software to keep track of all your accounts and activities. Since you may need the services of a broker, an interactive licensed broker is available for your perusal and hiring. Interactive brokers make use of market data, also from the internet to view the current situation and set-ups in the market. You will also need a phone and a telephone with a backup internet access.

These are just some of the tools you will need in order to be a successful day trader. - 23229

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Automated Forex Trading

By Hass 67

Right now, forex trading is the most popular part time work from home opportunity. Forex trading is the recession proof answer to the today's stock market crisis. Anyone can trade forex now from home by going online.

Forex and stock markets basically work differently. People buy stocks as a long term investment hoping that these stocks are going to appreciate in value in a few years, giving them capital gain to build their retirement portfolios. In forex trading, most of the people trade short term maybe a day, a few days or at most a few months.

Forex markets are open 24 hours as compared to stock markets that have fixed trading hours. There is no way to buy or sell a certain stock that is only traded on one stock exchange when that exchange is closed. You can trade forex online from anywhere in the world 24 hours.

90% of the people who trade forex are speculators meaning they are looing for making a quick gain. Many forex traders are day traders. Stock trading has traditionally been a long term investment. Once you buy a stock you have locked in your money for a considerable time.

Forex trading is far easier than stock trading. In stock trading, you may have to study thousands of stocks before making your picking. As compared to that in forex trading, you are mostly dealing with 5 or 6 currency pairs.

Another major advantage of forex trading over stock trading is the lower trading cost. In forex trading, brokers don't charge any commission. They make their profit by the difference between the bid ask spread. In stock trading, the brokers charge a fixed percentage as commission per trade.

Then, dont forget the Stock Market Crash of 2008. People have lost 50-to-75% of their portfolios and retirement accounts, even with so called blue chip stocks - those having proven value over many years and many bought as the backbone of an investment portfolio.

There is a bear market in stocks right now. This bear market may take a few more years to recover. On the other hand, forex markets are always bullish. SInce, currencies are always traded in pairs. If one currency loses, the other currency gains.

Over the years, forex markets have grown in size. Daily $3+ trillion are being traded in currencies all over the world. If you combine, all the stock exchanges in the world, they still can't reach 40% of this figure. Currency markets have become so huge that they are beyond the capacity of any single agency or agent to control.

Now, most of the people are wondering how they can recoup their losses in the stock market crash and build their retirement accounts again

Forex trading is the answer. Many people are afraid of forex trading and think it to be too risky and difficult. No doubt, it is for those who do not try to educate themselves and learn from others. But if you have the discipline and commitment, within a few months you can become a successful forex trader.

I have a blog where I give many risk free forex trading strategies. One method that I recommend only cost $149. You can try this method of 60 days risk free. It is the best method to trade forex on autopilot. Once you set your system, you only need to give 10 minutes daily to see how much money you have made overnight. - 23229

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Fixing up Misconceptions about Investing

By Rick Amorey

When thinking about stocks, there are many misconceptions one may have about investing in them. Usually, mistakes from misconceptions are easily corrected, but when money is involved in the mix, these mistakes can lead to big losses. This article is to help you ensure that you do not have these disastrous misconceptions.

In investing, the first and most glaring misconception is the idea that you can be an overnight success. If your financial portfolio is well-established, and you are one to make good decisions, there definitely will be times when you can earn hundreds on a regular basis. But this requires a lot of discipline to study the market, as well as patience. If you try to make a quick buck, you'll just watch as your capital burns out right before your eyes.

This brings me to my next point. In trying to earn big fast, some people invest everything they have in one and only one stock. This is not a horse race, and you don't have to bet it all in one horse! You see, even the best experts in stocks will suffer the occasional burnout; wouldn't you rather have a small percentage of your investment suffer from the loss, rather than have all of them disappear in one bad day?

The next one isn't that much of a misconception; but it is ill-advised nonetheless. The idea of being able to maneuver stocks without a capable broker is indeed plausible, but I wouldn't do that if I were you. Trading is not a joke, and the study and experience that a broker has will help prevent a beginner from making bad decisions; at first, at least.

Last, I would like to state that the economy's current instability does not mean that this is not a good time to invest in stocks. On the contrary, now is a good time to buy up stocks when they're priced low. It's a long term investment, and a good one at that, but like everything else, must be thought about with care - 23229

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