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Stocks made simple; the essentials of stock trading and how stocks are priced, bought and sold.
The Crash Of The Stock Market And when It Might Happen Again
The 1929 stock market crash was a drop in stock values that started on October 24, 1929. By Oct. 29, 1929, the Dow Jones Industrial Average had fallen 24.8 percent, one of the worst drops in US history. It shattered trust in Wall Street stocks, precipitating the Great Depression.
By Devidson Louis 5 years ago in Trader
3 STAGES TO PRODUCTIVE STOCK PICKING
What is Stock Market? The term "stock market" often refers to one of the major stock market indexes, such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average or the S&P 500. Because it's hard to track every single stock, these indexes include a section of the stock market and their performance is viewed as representative of the entire market.
By SAMRAT(CYBER-FACTY)5 years ago in Trader
Common trading and investing mistakes
Traders and investors are humans as well and make mistakes. Sometimes emotions like greed and fear become barriers in making sound trading and investing decisions. Trading and investing mistakes are common if made once. But when it happens repeatedly, you are not paying attention and are reckless with your trade. Awareness is the key. With diligent efforts and being attentive and aware of the mistakes can help you avoid them. In this article, we will chew over the most common trading and investing mistakes. You might have already made a few of them in your trades or investments, or you can learn to avoid them.
By keith cooper5 years ago in Trader
How To Recover Money lost In Stock Market
There's no way around it: If you invest in stocks you're most likely going to lose money at some point. Sometimes the loss is immediate and clear, such as when a stock you bought at a higher price has plummeted. In other cases, your losses aren’t as apparent because they’re more subtle and they take place over a longer period of time.
By David Smith5 years ago in Trader
Best penny stocks for the United Kingdom
Penny stocks or penny shares is the name used to define the trade or stocks which have a price below $5 in the United States and below £1 in the United Kingdoms. Moreover, these firms related to these stocks have a market capitalisation below $300 million in the United States and below £100 million in the United Kingdoms. Trading penny stocks can be highly risky as they are low-valued companies and are relatively small. However, they can provide better returns to traders.
By Jessica smith5 years ago in Trader








