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Investment strategies, principles, instruments

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How to start in real estate investment

Posted on January 30, 2021 by Andy
How to start in real estate investment

At some point, as you build your investment portfolio of stocks and bonds, you will likely reach a time when you think about how to start in real estate investment. Stocks, bonds, and other asset classes are typically only available… Continue Reading →

Instruments, Investment, Real Estate
14

George Gilder Life After Google review

Posted on January 3, 2021 by Andy
RIP Big Data

Have you been looking for a George Gilder Life After Google review? Well, here you are and this is my personal take on Life After Google by Geroge Gilder. There are some big ideas expressed in this book. The crux… Continue Reading →

Books, Cryptocurrencies, Instruments, Investment, Reviews
20

What is low volatility investing?

Posted on December 30, 2020 by Andy
Low volatility investing

What is low volatility investing and why should investors learn about it? Low volatility is one of the factors investors can apply to select stocks that are more resilient to market downturns. There are low volatility factor funds and low… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Fundamental analysis, Investment, Strategies
18

What is the quality investing strategy?

Posted on December 20, 2020 by Andy
What is quality investing

What is the quality investing strategy? On the surface, the answer is quite simple. It just means that you build a portfolio composed of high-quality assets. Quality is also an investing factor as this article explains. In the case of… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Fundamental analysis, Investment, Strategies, Uncategorized
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What are investing style factors?

Posted on December 10, 2020 by Andy
Investing style factors featured

What are investing style factors, and how can you use them to improve the returns on your stock portfolio? Both are excellent questions. Style factors are different ways to slice and dice approaches to the market. Many investment funds draw… Continue Reading →

Investment, Principles, Strategies
26

Swing trading for a profit

Posted on December 3, 2020 by Andy
Swing trading for a profit

Many investors and traders who are building their knowledge and experience with investing and trading will wonder whether to get into swing trading for a profit and just how profitable swing trading can be. First, we need to define swing… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Investment, Strategies, Technical analysis, Trading
26

What’s sector investing?

Posted on November 17, 2020 by Andy
Whats sector investing

What’s sector investing and why is it important? Though this is always a very important consideration, some would say the most important consideration in investing, it so happens that this is also a very timely question. Those of us with… Continue Reading →

Investment, Principles, Strategies
22

What’s momentum investing?

Posted on November 12, 2020 by Andy
Momentum Investing

There has been a lot of buzz in the investing and trading community in recent years around momentum investing. But if you were wondering what’s momentum investing, and you try to search on the topic you may become quickly frustrated.… Continue Reading →

Investment, Principles, Strategies, Trading
34

What’s growth investing?

Posted on October 29, 2020 by Andy
What is Growth Investing

What’s growth investing, how does that compare with value investing, and is one better than the other? This seems a simple question. The simple answer is – that depends. We already looked at value investing with a thorough review of… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Books, Investment, Principles, Reviews, Strategies, Technical analysis
22

What is the value investment strategy – a review of The Intelligent Investor

Posted on October 12, 2020 by Andy
What is value investing

In this first of a sequence of articles comparing the main approaches to investing, we will be looking at what is the value investment strategy. It is widely accepted that the main reference work on value investing is “The Intelligent… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Books, Fundamental analysis, Investment, Principles, Reviews, Strategies
16

Stop loss stock strategies

Posted on August 9, 2020 by Andy
Stop loss stock strategies

Understanding how to use stop-loss strategies is a must if you are ever going to take your approach to stock market investing out of the limited realm of “buy and hold”. Simple definition: A stop-loss order is an order that… Continue Reading →

Investment, Stocks, Strategies, Trading
30

What is short selling on the stock market?

Posted on August 1, 2020 by Andy
What is short selling

This may be one of those stock market jargon terms that makes you glaze over when you hear it. On the other hand, perhaps now might really be the time to find out, what is short selling on the stock… Continue Reading →

Investment, Stocks, Strategies, Trading
18

The Reminiscences of a stock operator

Posted on July 27, 2020 by Andy
Reminiscences of a stock operator

The reminiscences of a stock operator, by Edwin Lefevre, has the distinction of being one of the favorite reads and most recommended books among professional stock traders. This is a look at what the book says and whether the advice… Continue Reading →

Books, Investment, Strategies, Trading
20

What is investing in the stock market?

Posted on July 22, 2020 by Andy
What is investing in the stock market

What is investing in the stock market? This is a very direct question and deserves a direct answer. Investing in the stock market is buying and selling shares in the ownership of companies. When you buy shares, the money you… Continue Reading →

Investment, Personal Finance, Principles, Stocks, Trading
16

Why is volume important in stock trading?

Posted on July 17, 2020 by Andy
Why is volume important in stock trading

Why is volume important in stock trading? There is a straight and simple answer to this question – volume is important because it shows the strength of price movement. Like with most price phenomena in the stock market, we are… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Stocks, Technical analysis, Trading

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