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Kids can easily pick stocks just by knowing how a particular market, namely them, spends its money.
Most teens new to the investing world think that picking a good stock requires understanding of financial statements, complex charts, ratios, market trends...
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College is expensive, but necessary if you want to get a good job (and you don. t happen to be a remarkable athlete).
If you start saving and investing money while you. re young, going to college can be much easier on your wallet.
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There. s no such thing as a sign. You
need
to do your research. You
need
to make sure your stocks are good investments.
Solid reasoning will get you farther than misinterpreting billboards. A hunch may pay off, and it may not. A good investor can
not
go on just gut feeling.
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Identifying advertising and marketing campaigns that will either be extremely successful or extremely bad for business can be a good way to pick a stock.
A lot of times, a company. s marketing and/or advertising campaign(s) seriously affect business, either positive or negative...
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Clothing companies did well when the generation needed to be "hip" "cool" and popular. When the baby boomers entered the work force, car sales increased dramatically and stocks like Ford (F) and General Motors (GM) did well.
The generation known as the "baby boomers" has had a huge influence on the economy and the stock market.
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What is investment risk? It is the uncertainty of matching the realized return, i.e., the actual return, with the expected return.
There are two measures of this diversity; the first is Standard Deviation...
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Hasbro Inc. (HAS) reported its second quarter earnings.
The highest point Hasbro stock has reached in the past ten years was achieved within a week...
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Microsoft (MSFT) is now nearing the end of a large legal battle.
Taking place in America, this worldwide leader in technology was hit with an antitrust suit.
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While internet stocks have high risks and high potential rewards, other stocks can provide equal "excitement."
Some companies have no profits, no product, no market, no money...
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One of the basic principles of investing in the stock market is Risk and Reward.
The higher the potential return, the higher the risk...
Why would anyone buy part of a company with no money or product? The answer is simple: potential.
A company with nothing won. t be selling shares for a high price, and the stock won. t be particularly attractive to most investors. The key is picking the right one.
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When dealing with technology, we are constantly making breakthroughs and improving on what we have.
Everything is getting faster, smaller, and online.
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