By Fred on Feb 28, 2010 in Investing, Stocks and Bonds | 0 Comments
When it comes to stock market investing, it will requires hours of due diligence, financial study, trading tools, support resistance line studies, candle stick chart patterns and of course a lot of patience. Besides that, trading is very time consuming and will need a lot of research. But if you feel it is complicated [...]
By Fred on Apr 22, 2009 in Credit, Investing | 0 Comments
The recession in the U.S. began. The unemployment rate in May had its biggest monthly increase in 22 years, which has led the market sharply. If you have this we add the fact that oil prices shot to speak of historical inflation. That worries investors, who by his side seek their redemption in an investment, [...]
By Fred on Jan 20, 2009 in Investing | 0 Comments
Recommendations of the year.
ABN AMRO
ABN AMRO Holding N.V.
Aditya Birla Management Corporation Ltd
Advanced Equities Financial Corporation
Allianz SE
Amper, Politziner; Mattia, P.C.
Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder Advisers, LLC
Banc of America Securities LLC
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA
Bank Hapoalim B.M.
Bank of America Corporation
Bank of Montreal
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation;T Corporation
The Bear Stearns Companies Inc.
BNP Paribas
BOK Financial Corporation
Broadmark [...]
By Fred on Jun 8, 2008 in Investing, Personal Finance, Stocks and Bonds | 0 Comments
I have already decided to invest. But why diversify? Sorry but I just use foundation of hackneyed phrase on “Do not put all eggs in one basket.” Diversify your investment means that the risk of having a disability or loss is reduced because not all your capital is affected by the same external factors. To [...]
By Fred on May 14, 2008 in Banking, Investing | 0 Comments
There is a big difference between saving and investment. The piggy bank, the wave of the office or the money under the mattress are typical examples of savings. Today, these differ slightly
traditional methods of saving with a bank checking account. The savings have a purpose: to sacrifice current consumption for future consumption enjoy. Inflation, constant [...]