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Poor Credit Car Loans - 3 Things to Watch Out For d have it drop in price and then wait months or years for it to come back "even". It is not "even" because you have lost the investment power of your cash by not being in some other stock that is going up NOW not some nebulous time in the future.Even though several auto loan lenders regularly approve poor credit auto loans, these loans do not necessarily include the best rates. When applying for a bad credit auto loan, borrowers must take several factors into consideration. In most cases, the loan will include a high interest rate, which increases the monthly payment. Furthermore Stops are easy to figure. Don't ask your broker; he probably doesn't know. Very simply you migh 9 Keys to an Effective Logo Think about this one. Has your broker EVER recommended that you place a stop-loss order on a stock after you have bought it? Ninety-nine percent of the brokers never think about helping you protect your capital. In fact these brokers are not taught this very important technique. The brokerage companies don't realize that by helping you get out of a poor position it gives them more of your money to trade again to make them even more commissions which is all they really care about.The right logo, with the right characteristics, will boost your visibility, credibility and memorablity – which means more business for you!These characteristics include:Consistency in use of your logo, tagline, materials. Repetition of similar elements, used in the same or similar ways, helps people to remember who you are You see, they don't want to recommend stops because if you sell out you might take your money out and that's a no-no. Or worse yet, you might blame the broker because the stock went up after you were out and now you are mad. Let me draw on my 30 years of experience as a trader and let you in on a little secret. Three weeks to 6 weeks after you have been stopped out of any position that individual issue is going to be lower than where you sold it in about 75 to 80% of the time. When you are at the gaming table you must go with the odds. I hear your protests. "But I'm not a gambler, I'm a long term investor" No, you're not. You are just as much of a speculator as the day trader; the only difference of the time frame. To make a substantial return on your investment you must keep you funds working with profitable stocks or mutual funds all the time. You cannot afford to buy something and have it drop in price and then wait months or years for it to come back "even". It is not "even" because you have lost the investment power of your cash by not being in some other stock that is going up NOW not some nebulous time in the future. Stops are easy to figure. Don't ask your broker; he probably doesn't know. 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Three weeks to 6 weeks after you have been stopped out of any position that individual issue is going to be lower than where you sold it in about 75 to 80% of the time. When you are at the gaming table you must go with the odds. I hear your protests. "But I'm not a gambler, I'm a long term investor" No, you're not. You are just as much of a speculator as the day trader; the only difference of the time frame. To make a substantial return on your investment you must keep you funds working with profitable stocks or mutual funds all the time. You cannot afford to buy something and have it drop in price and then wait months or years for it to come back "even". It is not "even" because you have lost the investment power of your cash by not being in some other stock that is going up NOW not some nebulous time in the future. Stops are easy to figure. Don't ask your broker; he probably doesn't know. Very simply you migh 7 Simple Strategies to Teach Your Kids About Money nd now you are mad. Let me draw on my 30 years of experience as a trader and let you in on a little secret. Three weeks to 6 weeks after you have been stopped out of any position that individual issue is going to be lower than where you sold it in about 75 to 80% of the time. When you are at the gaming table you must go with the odds.With all of the issues related to money that young adults face today, it's more important than ever to raise money smart kids. However, if you are like many parents, you may be a little baffled about where to start and what to do. Here are 7 simple strategies to get you started:1. Talk to your kids about money. It may not al I hear your protests. "But I'm not a gambler, I'm a long term investor" No, you're not. You are just as much of a speculator as the day trader; the only difference of the time frame. To make a substantial return on your investment you must keep you funds working with profitable stocks or mutual funds all the time. You cannot afford to buy something and have it drop in price and then wait months or years for it to come back "even". It is not "even" because you have lost the investment power of your cash by not being in some other stock that is going up NOW not some nebulous time in the future. Stops are easy to figure. Don't ask your broker; he probably doesn't know. Very simply you migh Why Should You Get A Letterhead Logo Design? r your protests. "But I'm not a gambler, I'm a long term investor" No, you're not. You are just as much of a speculator as the day trader; the only difference of the time frame. To make a substantial return on your investment you must keep you funds working with profitable stocks or mutual funds all the time. You cannot afford to buy something and have it drop in price and then wait months or years for it to come back "even". It is not "even" because you have lost the investment power of your cash by not being in some other stock that is going up NOW not some nebulous time in the future.A nice letter head logo design can be the best way to make a business known so clients and customers realize it is a company in which they can trust. This could not seem too important for a large and well-known company, but a logo could actually have a lot of influence on how the business it stands for fares in its market. Whether it is a Stops are easy to figure. Don't ask your broker; he probably doesn't know. Very simply you migh More Window Dressing d have it drop in price and then wait months or years for it to come back "even". It is not "even" because you have lost the investment power of your cash by not being in some other stock that is going up NOW not some nebulous time in the future.Two weeks ago I wrote about what the Securities and Exchange Commission was doing to regulate the mutual fund industry to help the small investor, the “poor folks”. It really added up to zero.Now the SEC is going to make new regulations for hedge funds to protect the rich folks. And it is more window dressing. In fact, it looks dow Stops are easy to figure. Don't ask your broker; he probably doesn't know. Very simply you might place a 10% stop below the low of the previous 2 weeks and keep moving it up every Monday morning. Let's take a look at what might have happened in this recent crazy tech market. Microsoft went to $119 and as of this Friday, May 26 was $61; WorldCom went to $64, now $37; Palm $165, now $21; E-trade $72, now $15; Ask Jeeves $190, now $20; Red Hat $151, now $17 and there are plenty more like this. Many are 80% lower and it is doubtful we will see new highs in our lifetime. If you owned any of these last year and did not have a stop sell you are hurting today. And if you did get stopped out and it went to a new high you could buy it back again placing the same kind of stop. Using this method to sell is letting the market tell you when to get out and not guessing that this is the high. You don't know. Neither do I. Let the price action tell you. This is what the professionals do. You must learn how to use stops or you will never make real money in the market.
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