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Millennials are a generation that some people consider to be a bit lazy and not working to their fullest extent. According to 2019 TD Ameritrade report most Millenials worry about housing costs and cant save up for a happy retirement. a quarter of...
Real estate refers to immovable property, usually land and buildings. Like any other property, it is important to assign a value to it. However, unlike other assets like penny stocks, for example, real estate is different because every real property is...
Trading in the year 2016 is complete different from what it used to be just a few years ago. The technology progresses fast and the way traders fill their orders today are very inclined by the technology. There are a few available markets for financial...
Losing money in currency exchange is actually quite easy. Since there is little to no regulation and it can be taken on by anyone of any age who has less than $100 online, it is easy to get involved. More so, that ease of access and a false sense of...
Look at What you Know Peter Lynch made famous the “buy what you know” strategy and the principle remains. Begin taking a look at what you might have a passion for or an industry you are familiar with. For example if you are in the field of education,...
A serious question that few investors and beginners ask themselves is, “am I ready to day trade?” Most will hop right in, without a clue of what they are doing, what they are spending and how much is at risk. Day trading is a different ball game from...
Asset allocation is both an art and a science. It is hardly as easy though as reading a few blog posts and being comfortable with the topic. It is so commonly misunderstood and used incorrectly to mean diversification. Understanding asset allocation though...
Step 1 – Know what a Stock is Worth To You The obvious first stage with any investment strategy is to have an entry point. If you are a stock investor, for example, your entry point could be a point or two lower than where the stock is currently priced....
This article is about what an old investor has learned over the years. Today at the tender age of 68 I can look in the rear view mirror and actually see my lessons...