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May
27
Spotting Market Accumulation And Distribution
Copyright 2006 Billy Williams
During the trading week almost any newsbreak will report the gains or losses for the Standard Poor’s 500 (S P 500), the Dow Jones Industrial (DOW), and the NASDAQ Stock Exchange (NASD) The reason is that gauging the health of the these indices is because up to 70% of the stocks that make up these various indices will move in tandem with their movement Also, by comparing there price action with the ...
May
17
Credit Cards In The United Kingdom
Credit card companies are all over the world and so are credit
cards Some of the credit card companies only offer cards to a
specific country or region that they are in If you live in the
UK, then you might need some information about credit cards that
are available for you
Credit cards that you get in the UK are not any different from
any other credit cards The credit card companies offer special
incentives to get customers like 0% ...
April
15
A Closer Look At Pay Day Loans Vs Bank Overdraft Fees
According to the New York Times "many national banks are
encouraging clients with low balances to overdraw their checking
accounts, allowing the banks to avoid credit laws and collect
billions of dollars in new fees" You might now realize that pay
day loans are actually much more economical than overdraft fees
from your bank
The banks say that the overdraft programs, which cover bounced
checks and allow people to overdraw their accounts, are a
service to their ...
April
12
Why I Love Multiple Streams Of Income
Don't you ever wish to earn while sitting pretty in your home or
sleeping while the money rolls in your bank account In this
unstable economy, you can't afford to have a business whose
income can't help you as much as you dream it to happen This is
why we resort to different ventures, handling businesses at the
same time Multiple streams of income comes in marketing
strategy of which it deals on maximizing your resources and
competing it globally ...
March
28
Forex Trading
Copyright 2005 Dave Markel
The Foreign Exchange market, also referred to as the "FOREX" or
"FX" market is the largest financial market in the world, with a
daily average turnover of US$19 trillion - thirty times larger
than the combined volume of all the United States equity
markets The FOREX website defines Foreign exchange as "the
simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another
Currencies are traded in pairs, for example Euro/US Dollar
(EUR/USD) or US Dollar/Japanese Yen (USD/JPY)"
The FOREX market was launched in the ...
March
24
Are You A Victim Of Identity Theft?
The scale of identity theft has been recently analyzed in a
federal report and the general results were worrying The report
states that lately, one out of four American homes is targeted
by identity theft One answer to this problem is the new June
2005 FACTA Law (Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act) which
brings new regulations concerning identity theft
The problems caused by identity theft cost taxpayers billions
of dollars each year There are many ways in which ...
March
22
Make A Guaranteed 15% On Your Money
Copyright 2005 Steve Hoven
I know that many of us have credit cards with interest rates as
high as 15-20% a year Here are a few tips on how to lower your
rates and to get rid of them all together
If you have high interest rate credit cards and have a decent
credit score, you can do one of two things to help reduce your
interest rates One is to call your credit card company and ask
them if ...
March
15
The Rise Of Wall Street: History Of The Stock Market
Stock Market is an avenue from which stocks of companies are
bought and sold
For some, they thought that stock market and Wall Street are the
same Wall Street in New York is just one example of a stock
market
Wall Street though is very significant in a sense that this is
were the concept of stock market started
The Wall Street establishment was built in 1653 Its purpose
then is for defense and not for commerce Dutch ...
March
10
Public Procurement and Very Private Benefits
In every national budget, there is a part called "Public Procurement" This is the portion of the budget allocated to purchasing services and goods for the various ministries, authorities and other arms of the executive branch It was the famous management consultant, Parkinson, who once wrote that government officials are likely to approve a multi-billion dollar nuclear power plant much more speedily that they are likely to authorize a hundred dollar expenditure on a ...
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