investing
'Buy low, sell high' is just the tip of the iceberg; learn the art of investing from expert traders and how to make your money grow.
10 Mistakes to Avoid When Investing in Cannabis Stocks
Investing your money isn't as cut and dry as it might seem to novice traders. Investment gurus like Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham didn't accumulate their vast fortunes from the stock market by simply playing eeny, meeney, miney, moe—they used tried and true methods that were developed over time.
By Brett Tortorello7 years ago in Trader
Why Do You Need a Lot of Money to Invest in Hedge Funds?
Hedge funds are the kind of investments that are equal parts passive income vehicle and bragging rights. Everyone knows it, especially those who love the idea of letting money work for them. Even the term "hedge fund" has a fancy ring to it.
By Iggy Paulsen7 years ago in Trader
How to Trade Like the Pros
Trading is no less a contact sport than professional football. Glory and disappointment are the extreme weights of each decision. The good news about trading is that, unlike playing in the NFL, you don’t have to be a professional to play with the big boys and girls.
By Claire Peters7 years ago in Trader
10 Books About Budgeting Every New Investor Needs to Own
If you ask most people out there, learning about budgets is boring. Many of us don’t even really take the time to think about our budgets or where we’re headed. We just spend money, try to save, and hope for the best.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Trader
10 Ways to Find Money to Invest
Money doesn’t grow on trees. If it did, nobody would be interested in investing or looking for ways to do so. Even after the 2008 financial crisis, where stocks plummeted and thousands of people lost money, people still have a large interest in investing because it remains one of the most effective ways to build wealth and credit over time. As much as someone would like to start investing, it becomes a challenge when you only have a part-time job or a small amount of money. This factor often hinders people from saving money and beginning an investment. In reality, those who live paycheck to paycheck or on monthly budgets can begin investing with even the smallest amounts of money.
By Patty Ramsen7 years ago in Trader
A Call to Help
During the last few months, the Securities & Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) have made another major move against the capital formation process for Micro-Cap Stocks traded in the Over the Counter (OTC) Market.
By Damon D. Testaverde7 years ago in Trader
Yield Curve Inversions and What It Could Mean for Your Portfolio. Top Story - December 2018.
If you’ve been a follower of financial news you have been hearing about all this talk about the so-called yield curve. In fact, it was fears of a yield curve inversion that have sent the Dow and S&P 500 indices tumbling from their recent highs just before the New Year.
By Lester Lee7 years ago in Trader
10 Must Read Books for Wall Street Investors
Want to be a successful investor? Guess what one of the things all successful investors (and people for that matter) have in common? They all read. In fact, Warren Buffett was once asked about his key to success, and he said to read. Seems simple enough. There are plenty of books for Wall Street investors to read, but many might not know where to begin.
By Patty Ramsen7 years ago in Trader
What's the Best Way for a Beginner to Invest in Gold
Discussing all strong and weak sides along with the best ways to invest in gold is necessary to clearly understand the reasons for such types of investments. The investors around the world are still interested in gold mining projects, but the structure of investors has changed significantly recently.
By James Jackson7 years ago in Trader
10 Best Investing Books for Teens. Top Story - December 2018.
Today's teens are expected to know what they want to do with the rest of their lives by the time they graduate high school. Consequently, many strive for the highest paying job possible. But this doesn't have to be the case. If we teach teens to invest early, they can build enough of a nest egg before adult life kicks into full gear that they'll be more comfortable choosing a career for passion rather than income. Whether you're a teen looking to get started early or an adult striving to guide someone younger in your life, the best investing books for teens can help any up-and-coming investor take their allowance and turn it into long-term gains.
By Patty Ramsen7 years ago in Trader
Short-Sellers' Paradise
When recessions and depressions strike, only real men and women of thought and ability are able to surmount the difficult times. Those who get swallowed up by debts and other calamities experience this not because they are stupid or lazy, it’s because they have not found a foolproof plan to counter any catastrophe. In recent days, the stock market has proven to be weak. Large sell-offs have made investors skittish. The short sellers are the real heroes of these times. They know when to short and when to cover. If they perform with excellence at their task, they can expect significant returns that other investors would only crave.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Trader












