Posted on 22 October 2010
Tags: Currency Rates, gold coins, gold investment, gold jewellery, gold mining stocks, investing in gold, investments, investors, money, physical gold, stored gold, value of gold, World Economy
Most people often face this dilemma of where should they invest their money which would generate some returns for them in the future. With the unstable economies around the world, investing money in shares and other financial assets, people might have to bare some risk. However, there is a financial asset which might not lose its value compared to other financial assets and this would be Gold. When an economy is not performing well, its currency is expected to lose value because of which people don’t invest in currencies. The safe option would be to invest in gold as it never loses its value and rather rises as economies suffer. There are seven types of gold investments which you could consider.
Physical Gold
If you wish to save your money in physical gold then there is a term which you need to be aware of and that is “gold bullion”. This is the technical term which is used for investments in gold. When you wish to buy gold for savings, you could buy the 24 karat bars or coins and for this you could visit a jewellery store which sells gold bars and coins.

Stored Gold
In order to prevent theft of gold which is a very heavy financial asset and is also often stolen, people could use stored gold. Read the full story
Posted on 06 June 2010
Tags: correct decisions, financial situation, foreign currency, Forex News, Forex trading, information, investments, market, market fluctuations, News, newspapers, Political events, profitable business, techniques, TV channels, websites
Right timing matters a lot in forex trading. That’s why it’s necessary to keep an eye on Forex news. Forex news is gateway towards best forex trading, news provide you information regarding market fluctuations. If you are aware of latest news, you can respond in right time and in right manner.

There is no doubt that foreign currency market is one of the largest market in the world, having high potential for profit making. A trader must be aware of different market trends to make the right forecasts. Though there are so many risks involved in forex trading ,but it is an extremely profitable business. To have more trading opportunities it’s necessary that you must know international market terrain. Read the full story
Posted on 06 April 2010
Tags: business investment, finance, investment in business, investments, investments basics, Long Term, long term investments, long-term investment, short term investment, stock trader, Stock Exchange, stock investment, Trading
A business can’t be just started whenever a person wants to start. It is always difficult to find out the necessary things that might be required during the business. A person might know, and if he don’t he must know that there are basically two types of assets. One is the current asset and the other is the long term asset. Let us talk about the long term assets. These are commonly known because of their non-usability to finance daily works.
Long Term Investments
If you have understood the basic theme of something being long term you might have realized that it links to those things that can’t be used. Well long term investments are the reserves of a business that can’t be used and had to be in possession for more than a year. The investment can be of different types. Let there be some money in stocks or bonds of some other company or buying some real estate property or a stash of money kept safe so as to bring it into use when required. It can also be the stocks of the same company.
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Posted on 22 February 2010
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Common sense is essential while you trade on the markets of Forex, though common sense is not that common amongst the young traders of this market, this is one gap which they are required to fill in order to start making money instead of losing it. Following are some listed guideline for all our new and young traders ready and geared up to dig their heels into the ground before they race off to win the game of million dollars.
Search for a famous broker
It is possible for the individuals who think they are not suitable for this trading job, due to lack of knowledge, have the option of appointing brokers or agents, who can trade on their behalf in the market. However while choosing a broker the following points should be taken into consideration:
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Possess the ability to make trading based on the consistency in spread and ample liquidation. He should have a keen eye which can detect hidden trends.
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Maintain and establish a strong foothold or position in the market so as to not be eroded by other traders and their brokers.
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Making a position is fine, however to close it on fair market price is even more essential.
Posted on 18 February 2010
Tags: capital, dividends, ETFs, factors, forex trader, Forex trading, forex trading system, investments, investors, Markets, prices, profits, shares, Stock Exchange
ETF’s have proven to be a good investment substitute of mutual fund investment. If we look over the profits that were generated from them in last year alone, we would be amazed to know that despite of this global financial crunch the ETF’s have remained successful in marking the year 2009 as one of the best year regarding profits generation activities.

Dividing the ETF’s into two parts, we can have those that always perform well in all kind of economic situations and there are those remain unable of getting any prominent position in sight of the investors. If we see the performance of ETF’s and would like to predict which way they would lead, we may not be capable of expecting the similar kind of results from them. The perception is based upon a kind of fact that when a firm is performing well and the prices of its share are going high; the investors fear that the dividends being offered upon them may tend to fall in the days to come.
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Posted on 14 February 2010
Tags: competition, currency pair, financial market, foreign currencies, foreign exchange market, forex, Forex Basics, forex brokers, Forex Market, forex traders, investments, investor, liquidity, Markets, online forex account, online forex trade, return on investment, USD investments, volatility
It is the time to know something about the world’s greatest financial market with a daily turnover in trillion dollars. Yes, you guessed it right the Forex Market. With such huge amount of daily transactions, Forex is the world’s largest market and the most profitable too. In Forex usually international currencies are traded. For the purposes of trading you have to choose a trading pair say euro, dollar pair or any other pair that you would like to trade with.

Forex the Largest Market in the World
Well it isn’t matter of doubt that Forex is the largest market of the world and is gaining popularity day by day. Main reason behind is that this market has huge potential for the investor to make money. Even you can double your investment within months. Even such huge return of investments are there in Forex but still it is a bit risky. Main reason of increasing popularity is its low operating costs, high leverage, 24 hours trading and high liquidity market. It is your trading manner that is going to decide how profitable you are going to be.
Posted on 15 December 2009
Tags: 8-K filing requirements, bankruptcy, changes in staffing, company stockholders, corporate assets, corporate financial statements, financial statements, Form 8-K, Form 8-K filings, Form 8-K reports, investments, material impairments, publicly-traded companies, rights of shareholders, SEC, SEC 8-K rulings, SEC regulations, stockholders, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
After certain significant corporate events, it is now required for publicly-traded companies by law that in order to inform investors of changes in the company’s status, financial standing, or leadership they have to file Form 8-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Basic Purpose of Form 8-K filings
The basic purpose of these Form 8-K filings is to provide a measure of transparency for public companies, and doing this stockholders are also allowed to avail the opportunity to comment on these events and to protect their investment in the company.
Even if there is absence of a qualifying event, some companies opt to use Form 8-K reports in order to inform stockholders about their financial and organizational changes.
Requirements for 8-K filing
Legally, it is must that a Form 8-K report has to be filed when certain circumstances outlined by SEC regulations are experienced by a company.
SEC 8-K rulings describes a comprehensive list of events that are divided into nine separate sections that require the filing of this form.
9 Sections of SEC 8-K rulings
Below I have mentioned the 9 sections of SEC 8-K rulings. In these nine sections, events that meet the criteria for Form 8-K filing requirements are listed.
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Posted on 13 December 2009
Tags: bank's interest rate, broker, broker's call, broker's call rate, call loan, call loan rate, Federal Reserve, interest rate, investments, Margin Call, Margin Loan, minimum equity amount, stock broker, stocks
When you are willing to buy an amount of stocks for which you can’t completely fund, then you may be able to borrow the money you require from your broker. Such type of loan is referred to as margin loan. And, similar to any other loan, it comes with an interest rate.

Interest rate for Margin Loan
Individual brokers determine the interest rate that they will charge for a margin loan, but generally it’s based on the broker’s call, which is also referred to as the broker’s call rate, call loan, or call loan rate. This rate is published in the Wall Street Journal on daily basis.
Through Margin account you can invest more
When you have signed up for a margin account with your stock broker, then by borrowing the money from your broker you would be able to purchase more stock as compared to what you can actually pay for.
Stock you own serves as security for Margin loan
The cash and/or stocks that is own by you in the account are considered as security for the loan. In fact, broker’s usually impose a minimum equity amount in order to be eligible for the loan. This amount is generally around 35%.
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Posted on 27 October 2009
Tags: business day, buyer, cash sale, deferred payment, immediate possession, investments, liquid assets, three day settlement period
The term “cash sale” can be used by the people in several different contexts. A cash sale has to deal with the purchase of goods or services, in just about every situation, and it involves the immediate possession of the new owner, without any amount of time between purchase and assuming full ownership. On a daily basis people engage in cash sales, both in the world of finance and in retail situations.

Application of term in Investment
The term also has its applications while dealing with investments. Within this context, a cash sale is referred to as a financial transaction that rather than taking place after the usual three day period involved in most types of settlements is completed on the actual trade date. Due to the cash sale the new owner is allowed to take immediate possession free and clear. Due to this arrangement the investor is allowed to retain or sell the security immediately, without having to wait any amount of time.
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