Posts Tagged ‘Commodities’
The Definitive Guide To Swing Trading Stocks Review
Swing trading stocks and commodities can be thought of as a blend of day trading and longer term trend investing. A swing trader will as a rule hold a stock for anything between a few days to 3 or 4 weeks with the main emphasis being to profit [...]
Swing Trading presents the methods that allow busy people to hold positions for as long as a week to a month and then exit with a handsome profit. Where day traders execute many trades for nickels and dimes, swing traders take larger positions and make few moves for more substantial returns.
Swing trading stocks and commodities [...]
France proposes EU commodities markets regulation
France has sent detailed proposals to the European Commission calling for common action to regulate volatile commodities markets before it is due to head the Group of 20 economic powers, ministry officials said.
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Most of us are quite comfortable with investing in cash deposits, government bonds, and stocks for conservative risk-averse investors. We hear these products discussed widely in the financial media. But rarely do we hear commodities discussed as an investment alternative. After all, what do commodities have to offer that stocks haven’t already provided?
Here are [...]
One of the main advantages that Forex trading has over trading commodities is predictability. While it is undeniable that all markets are unpredictable and at the mercy of a whole range of factors, we must understand the nature of the Forex market first. You see, most of the traditional markets are subject to more than [...]
It was a heart pounding week on Wall Street as traders and investors locked in profits during 2010’s first round of earnings season. While it is normal to see selling of shares after good news hits the market, last weeks melt down was over exaggerated and for good reasons.
In short, we expected good earnings and [...]
Trading is both a simple and fairly complex game. It depends how you approach it. Trading requires a neutral mind. Following rules is a key attribute of successful trading. Many failed traders already develop their mind of particular direction. Neutrality itself requires that there is no direction of market. Whenever there is a setup formed [...]
Equities, Commodities and Currency Markets Concede to Risk Aversion and Deleveraging
Like the markets themselves, investor sentiment is prone to establishing trends. Throughout 2009, optimism and complacency were in full swing as an influx of sidelined funds would lead to capital appreciation and in turn feed speculative opportunities.
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