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Stocks made simple; the essentials of stock trading and how stocks are priced, bought and sold.
How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market
I’d wanted to read this stock market classic for a long time but it is notoriously hard to find. Finally I bought it through a reseller on Amazon.com. The seller was in England and the book arrived in my mailbox a couple of weeks later. It was worth the wait!
By Marco den Ouden4 years ago in Trader
Profitable intraday trading Strategies[Updated]
There is an immense number of equities to select from. Day traders can pick any stock of their choosing. Hence, the first step for a day trader is to reckon what to trade. Next, the trader identifies a trading opportunity - a stock, many stocks, or ETFs. The forthcoming step considers ways to make profitable intraday trading a reality.
By Rahul Singh4 years ago in Trader
A Guide for Stock Trading
Trading on stocks has been a matter of talk since its inception, and the trader grows daily by an inch in his experience, knowledge and profession. Once you know how to buy and sell shares in the stock market, you gain and lose. The COVID-19 pandemic has provided retailers with time and other ways to invest, attracting several investors in the stock market. If you are new to stock market trading and can't figure out where to start, you are on the right website. A lot of information is out there pouring out through television sets, videos, books and blogs; all scattered with different topics, but we are here with all the basics you google for in a detailed manner.
By Jessica smith4 years ago in Trader
When DoorDash Met Wolt, Stock Surged
When DoorDash Met Wolt, Stock Surged In a joint statement, on Tuesday evening, San Francisco based online food ordering and delivery platform — DoorDash, Inc, and Helsinki headquartered Wolt Enterprises OY (“Wolt”), another food delivery company, announced that they have entered into an agreement whereby DoorDash will acquire Wolt in an $8.1 billion all-stock transaction. With this, DoorDash gets an opportunity to set a foot in Europe for the first time. At present, it is spread across the cities across the US, Canada, Japan, and Australia.
By Quantale. IO- Real Time Stock Market Monitoring4 years ago in Trader
Palantir Stock Continues To Bleed, Here’s Why!
which supplies big data analytics software to the government and large companies, posted its third-quarter earnings on Tuesday that surpassed the revenue expectations of the analysts and matched earnings estimates.
By Quantale. IO- Real Time Stock Market Monitoring4 years ago in Trader
Peloton Stock Is Bleeding Red, Know Why!
Peloton Interactive Inc. Peloton Interactive, Inc. $PTON: $55.64(-35.35%) shares plummeted more than 34%, on Friday, opening at a 17-month low of $57.13 apiece, after the exercise equipment company posted lower-than-expected revenue figures in its fiscal first-quarter earnings report combined with a grim forecast.
By Quantale. IO- Real Time Stock Market Monitoring4 years ago in Trader
The travails of setting up my son's investment account
“We will need you and your wife to come in to the office and sign those forms in front of us.” Those were the dreaded words I heard this past week as I spoke to the customer relationship manager at the investment firm where we’ve set up my younger son’s securities account. When I asked what hours they were open, the answer was Monday-Friday from 9-5. Of course, these are just those times when normal people are busy working and when my son is at school and after-school activities. How frustrating!!!
By Sudhir Sahay4 years ago in Trader
What is the difference between stocks and shares?
Income: Owners of common stock are entitled to receive the appropriate portion of the dividend that the company distributes from its income. All shareholders of the same type of stock must be treated the same. Assets: Shareholders can receive some of the remaining assets when the business is liquidated. Asset claims are replaced by all other valid claims, including lenders, sellers, employees, and tax authorities. In reality, bankrupt companies often owe more debt than they own, leaving shareholders with nothing to do.
By marketfunda4 years ago in Trader








