Wednesday, August 22, 2012

On the net buying and selling continues to grow greatly from the earlier few years. A new stock investor need to use a agent for you to enter their stock options orders.


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Dividends are a way for a company to reward its shareholders for investing in a company. In this economy, many investors are looking toward dividend paying stocks to provide a sense of security. Before investing in a dividend paying stock, it is important to understand what dividends are, and how they work. Although a stock with a high yield of 11% might sound like a good investment, if you are not careful and do your homework before you buy, you might find that instead of getting 11% and stock appreciation, you are left with no dividend and stock depreciation.

The most critical thing to consider when researching a dividend stock to potentially invest in, is the company's ability to pay its dividend. A danger sign is when the firm's payout ratio (the percent of a company's earnings that is being allocated towards paying the dividend) is approaching lofty levels and is "eating up" nearly all of the earnings for the quarter. The payout ratio is not something you are going to find in your local newspaper, you are going to have to dig some, and get the information either online or at the library. I like to use Value Line investment survey if I don't have internet access or S&P's rating service either online or in paper form. The cutoff point for determining a safe ratio is up to you, but I get concerned when it approaches more than 50%.

Dividends have several dates which are important to remember, the ex dividend date, the record date and the payout date. The most important of these three dates to consider, is the ex dividend date. This is the date that determines who receives and who doesn't receive the dividends for that period. What the ex dividend date means exactly is, that on that date, the day before is the last day for a shareholder to qualify for a dividend. On that day, the stock is trading, without offering the dividend to the shareholders. For example if a stock is going ex dividend on March 11th, March 10th is going to be the last day that you could own the stock and still get the dividend for that period. The record date is simply when the company looks back at the last time the stock went ex dividend and sees who owned the stock on the date preceding it. The company then prepares to pay those shareholders a dividend. The payout date is actually when the company pays its shareholders of record the dividend.

Dividend yield is simply the annual dividend of the stock, divided by the stock price. For example if a stock is paying $5 a year in dividends and the stock's price is $100 we divided 5.00 by 100 and get 5%. Although high yielding stocks sound like good investments you have to be careful, due to the relationship between yield and stock price. If a stock's price is falling and it is still paying the same amount in dividends this will cause the yield to increase. But you have to ask yourself "why is the stock price declining"? It could be a sign that the company is in trouble and is in danger of either cutting the dividend, or eliminating it entirely. When I first started investing I was tempted to look for high yielding stocks but I soon learned, if the stock is really a high yielding stock, it could be in trouble and you soon might find yourself with no dividend at all.


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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

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We all look for the exit ramp
When we get stuck in the traffic of our mind
We look for an escape or a shorter route
A path that is easier, forgiving and kind

The problem with taking that exit ramp
It is difficult to back up or turn around
Once we leave the original path
We are committed to the new road we have found

Our hands perspire as they grip the wheel
The exit ramp is within our sight
If we leave this road that we have traveled for so long
What kind of changes will we now invite?

We may be a little lost at first
Afraid we have taken a wrong turn
But the new road has so much excitement to offer
So many unknowns and lessons to learn

Think about the road upon which you are traveling
Does it still inspire the dreams in your heart?
If not, maybe you should get off at the next exit ramp
A new road may mean the hope of a new start

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Monday, August 20, 2012

Stocks with low price/book percentages as well as price/earnings proportions. Until recently, price shares have got loved increased common dividends than expansion futures (shares with large price/book or perhaps P/E proportions) in many different international locations


Debt worries weigh on stock markets by theseoduke


It is apparent to anyone watching the stock market, the falling AIG stock price, the potential for the Lehman Barclays deal, and a possibly disastrous AIG bankruptcy, that consumers are afraid to lose what is left of their nest eggs.

In the wake of a tumbling Dow Jones, hushed whispers of a stock market crash and frantic activity at the New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street mavens are calling for the Fed to cut interest rates in a last ditch effort to overcome Bank of America stock prices -- and Merrill Lynch as well as Morgan Stanley stock price doubts -- with a shot in the economic arm.

Stock Market Analysis

Stock market analysts claim to know what ails a floundering Wall Street: the aftermath of the mortgage crisis. USA Today reports that the seemingly unprecedented drop in the stock market is due to the precarious fiscal empires of Lehman Bros, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Countrywide, and even Merrill Lynch finally toppling.

As the DOW took a 504 point nosedive, other companies are being sucked down the spiral as well. The Street pulls no punches as it details the downgrading of insurer AIG stock prices. Once known as AIG Valic, AIG stock prices join Con Edison, Eli Lilly, and even PG&E stocks; investors are eyeing the Dow Jones and worry about another stock market crash.

The British Are Coming, the British Are Coming!

The news is not all bad, however, since across the pond there are some signs that foreign investors are taking a closer look at America's floundering Wall Street. According to the Associated Press, London's Barclays PLC is making overtures to buy some of the assets Chapter 11 bound Lehman Brothers has for sale. Whether or not advantageous for Lehman, Barclays' interest might inject some much needed capital into the transaction.

As rumors of an AIG bankruptcy send not only its stock prices but also associated industry stocks -- such as the Merrill Lynch stock price and also Morgan Stanley stock price - onto a topsy turvy course, it bears remembering that the much feared New York Stock Exchange Black Monday is not a new occurrence.

A Brief History of Time

As a matter of fact, even recent history shows a cyclical appearance of Black Monday responses to late Friday company press releases and weekend world news. For example, the Black Monday Wall Street jitters that rocked the stock market yesterday occurred in the wake of Lehman Brothers' Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing and also the news that Bank of America had acquired Merrill Lynch.

Take for another example January 21st, 2008. Even as there was no trading on Wall Street itself due to the federal Martin Luther King, Junior holiday observance, stock market movers and shakers were not idle and watched with apprehension the tumbles of India's and also Hong Kong's stock indices.

KPTM Fox 42 quotes the Associated Press account that points to the combination of international fiscal shenanigans and a serious doubt over the Bush Administration's economic stimulus package that led to an investor led run on Wall Street on the next trading day. A scant day later, BBC News reported of a stock market recovery in the wake of an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve.

The BBC pointed out that even spiraling commodities markets quickly recovered and once again picked up appreciably.

2008 a 1987 in Disguise?

21 years prior to this occurrence, there was another Black Monday that sent the stock market reeling. During the onset of the holiday season on October 19th, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Average went down by more than 22%. The Motley Fool put together a stellar account of the year 1987 and a snapshot of the stock market which, at that time, appeared to be plagued by fraud, and empty promises.

Sent over the edge by the 10-19 shelling of the Iranian oil platform located in the Persian Gulf, the Motley Fool concludes that it was not a single event, but instead a series of seemingly only tangentially related incidents that - much akin a slow fuse to a powder keg - finally set off the explosion.

Back to the future, today is not really that different from 21 years ago. A series of unfortunate events, speculation driven transactions, poor planning on the parts of consumers, corporate greed, and a failure to put down the governmental foot a lot sooner on haphazard corporate accountability have brought America's chickens home to roost (maybe this is what Jeremiah Wright was talking about?).

The worst thing you could do right now is place all of your nest eggs into one basket, while the best thing to do is to diversify your investment portfolio, keep a good chunk of cash in an FDIC insured high interest savings account, and then hold on for the ride. If your blood pressure permits, get in on the action and speculate, but you stand a good chance of losing your shirt.

Sources:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/banking/2008-09-15-wall-street-meltdown_N.htm
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10437582/1/analysts-upgrades-downgrades-aig.html?puc=googlefi&cm_ven=GOOGLEFI&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ju2ZNQJKzPMYpXCucI3pKpp0BWuQD937PCGO0
http://www.kptm.com/Global/story.asp?S=7750403
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7201658.stm
http://www.fool.com/features/1997/sp971017crashanniversary1987timeline.htm


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Stock Market <b>News</b> for August 20, 2012 - Zacks.com

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Precisely what is your Stock trading game? It really is a arranged process where any person and everybody can possibly obtain or even sell his or her futures or even stocks


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One of the worst things which can happen to an investor is for them to lose their shirt. If you buy into a blue chip stock one day when it's trading around $50.00 and then you turn your monitor off for a few days before you notice your stock is trading at $5.00, you would be furious. You've lost 90% of your money. If you've invested in 1000 shares at $50.00, well I don't need to tell you, you don't quite have that same amount of money anymore. The roller coaster of investing makes most traders stomachs turn. Ask anyone who was on the floor buying up soon-to-be worthless shares of Fannie Mae in 2007 when the stock was trading at stellar highs of $65; two very rough years later the stock was trading at $.40.

For the blue chip investor these last few years have been unlike any others. For the penny stock investor though these type of swings are just par for the course. Penny stocks will lurch and leap and stall and croak and make investors mad as heck and then joyous from their giddy ether.

In penny stock investing you are talking about untested shares, generally; stock whose worth hasn't yet been determined and could go either way. Penny stock investing is risky for reasons beyond just that the security hasn't proven itself over the long term. Penny stocks are also stocks of companies who are trying to raise a lot of capital. Selling shares of stock is one of the best ways for a company with real intrinsic worth to raise this money. What often happens in penny stocks though is that this new product or service will overvalue it's worth at least in the beginning and there will be a decided spike followed by a slow drift downward.

If you are an investor who happened to buy in on the upswing you are holding onto all the shares of this company you can; trying to get more. If you were lucky enough to get in at the bottom and sell off before the downward momentum carried itself all the way out, then you have made your money and you are good. Generally though what happens is that the euphoria over a stock catches on and people pile in.

"Oh wow! A new way to manufacture old widgets! Brilliant!" Then when the euphoria dies down, the hangover begins.

American Scientific Resources (ASFX*) is one such stock that I've invested in which has taken me up and down the roller coaster. I first got into ASFX in September 2009. ASFX was trading around eight tenths of a penny. I got in over the course of several days between $.0072 and $.0098 for forty thousand shares. All in all my investment was $320. ASFX then went on a tear. I piled in with more shares actually increasing my average share buy-in as I picked up another 10,000 shares on September 28, 2009 when ASFX was trading at $.0245.

ASFX traded all the way up to $.08. I had an exit price which was never reached. Then ASFX began the slow drib downwards. Many investors never got out; holding onto these shares that they may have bought on the way up and it's hard to look at your account one day and say, "Well these 50,000 shares which were worth $4000 last week are worth $1000 today.

ASFX currently trades between $.0045 and $.005 but there is reason for hope if you are a shareholder as the company has recently finalized some deals.

Another problem with penny stock is the same as the first; this is a new company and they need money. So what penny stocks will often do is issue new shares! Issuing new shares to market is a great way to bring in new investors but this issuance is generally seen as a bad thing by legitimate investors or at least a reason to stay away for now. Then the value plummets because there are too many shares and not enough demand and you're heading down, down, down.

One such instance happened for my portfolio on 11/24/2010 when Solos Endoscopy (SNDY) did a 1000/1 reverse split. I only had 10,000 shares and these were bought at something of a peak but this reverse split really killed me. Today I have 10 shares of SNDY which sit in my account at -99.95% of their original purchase price. Even if I sold them it would cost me more money to execute the trade than those 10 shares are worth. I will hold onto these shares in the hopes that they do a forward split one day and the value rises. At the very least I can take the losses on my income taxes one year to help offset gains.

Of course penny stock investing has also made a few rich folks out of many. Imagine buying 10,000 shares of Microsoft when it was trading in the penny word in the 1980's? You may have had to wait a few years for the payoff but if you'd have bought in the troughs and sold at the peak it would have been a sweet payoff indeed.

Sources:

(1) http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=ASFX.PK
(2) http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=SNDY.PK
(3) http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=msft&ql=1

*The writer is currently or has been a shareholder in stocks listed in this piece.



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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Understanding Your Investment Selection Buying and selling System


The Opening Range Trading Tactic Utilized By Professionals by stockguru70


Penny Stocks have always been the favorite of retail investors for the fact that the simple lure of buying a stock that could potentially be a multi-bagger 2X, 5X or 10X is just too tempting. As such, the proliferation of penny stock trading system and newsletter is gaining much popularity and attention.

However,in the chase to identify a multi-bagger penny stock, retail investors fail to follow the basic fundamental rules of stock trading that lead them to fail in making money with penny stock systems.

Every trading system has its own strength and weakness and no trading systems whether it is penny stock or large cap trading systems can ever claim to be 100% accurate. A system with 50-80% accuracy should be able to make very good returns for the trader.Some systems are short term quick plays while others are slower trend following trading systems. Hence, it is important to know how to use the trading system effectively to be able to make money successfully in the stock market to trade penny stocks.

Same fundamental rules still apply when using penny stock trading systems :

(a) Understand the Penny stock trading systems. Read the charts of the stock pick and understand the characteristic behavior of the stock picks from a trading system or newsletter. Some penny stock systems are trend following while others are quick play. Hence it is important to spend time initially to understand the stock picks from the penny stock system.

(b) Stop Loss Rule apply. No matter how good a trading system is. A failed trade with no proper stop loss is enough to wipe out all the profits gained.

(c) Position Sizing Rules apply. Just because a stock is cheap does not mean that a trader should increase a position size of a trade considerably. One of the reason why most penny stock traders lose big time is because of over-sizing a trade.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

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When my spouse and I bought our townhouse, it came with a washer and dryer. Having our own washer, we donated the one that came with the house to charity. After doing a load of laundry, I noticed the dryer did not heat up. I had the maintenance man of my complex look at my dryer, and he told me what the problem was, but he is not able to fix it, and I had to call a repair shop. Being new to the neighborhood, I got out the phone book and started to call around to appliance repair shops. All the shops I phoned, had the same range in house call estimates of $48 to $50, and this would be applied to the repair bill, if hired. I talked to some of my neighbors, trying to get their opinion, on who they would recommend, since I have only lived here for two days, and was unfamiliar with the stores, only made sense. I got a name of a company, Doc's Appliance Service, in Utica, Michigan, from a lady walking her dog on my street. They do repairs on all appliances in the kitchen, laundry, as well electronics. Taking her advice, I decided to pay them a visit.

The shop itself is not fairly big, they allow customers to enter through the back as well as the front. I entered from the rear, walking past the rows of shelving, that seemed to be well stocked with just about any part imaginable. As I waited patiently my turn in line, I watched the people who came and went. The shop employees and customers, seemed to know each other on a first name basis, making it more appeal-able to me. This gave me an impression that people trusted this shop and continued to come back for whatever they needed. I told the gentleman behind the counter that I have an older dryer, from the early 1980's, it is a White Westinghouse brand, and exactly what the maintenance man told me what was wrong. The gentleman behind the counter gave me a rough estimate of $100 to $125. Prior to going to the repair center, other shops I phoned, had to order the part, and would take about a week to get this part in, but this shop had the part in stock. What I needed to be paired was the ignition coil. I know newer gas dryers can cost $350 new, and it just was not fitting into my budget, so I need to have it repaired.

I went home, and began to call around to appliance repair shops in the phone book once again. I got the same story, had to order the part, and the prices were slightly higher from $10 to $30. My decision was made to have them repair my dryer. I called up Doc's Appliance Service, and placed a request to have them come out and diagnose my dryer repair. The repair man was very friendly, and after looking at my dryer, it was the ignition coil ,as I had stated. I had my dryer working in about an hour, since it had to disconnected, reconnected and checked for leaks. I am very pleased with how I was treated as a customer, as the timely fashion of the service. It means allot to get neighbors opinions and to actually see, a company who values their customers. It brings to mind a small town, down home feeling, of trust and reliability. It has since been 7 months since I had my dryer repaired, and it is working very well. I know I will return to them for any future services I may need. This company is rated a perfect 10 from me, for the quality of service, friendliness, and availability of parts on hand.



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