Category: Stock Market Basics


Sports Fan Investing

The avid sports fan has a place in the Stock Market. If you have a passion for sports either as an amateur player or sports fan there are great stocks for you to invest. The sports retail and manufacturing industry is worth billions in revenue. Passions do not come cheap so maybe you can turn your enjoyment into making a few dollars.

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Posted in Stock Market Basics on Jun 1st, 2010, 10:45 pm by Stock Investor     

Stocks for the Gambler

If you are a person who loves to gamble consider buying casino and gaming industry stocks. As you know the “House” always wins. Some of the stocks are healthy investments because there is real estate and other merchandise involved. Instead of feeding your quarters into a machine think about investing in the company.

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Posted in Stock Market Basics on May 19th, 2010, 3:55 pm by Stock Investor     

Investing in the Oil Sector

For all the rhetoric and interesting speculation about “green energy,” and the alternative fuels like ethanol, biomass, and wind energy the present circumstances places the lion share of energy that moves the world in the lap of the oil industry. Names you not only hear about, but have been around in one shape or another for a century. Chevron, Exxon-Mobil, Conoco-Philips, British Petroleum, Royal Dutch Shell and Hess Corporation.

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Posted in Stock Market Basics on May 17th, 2010, 3:50 pm by Stock Investor     

Investing in Utilities

Some utility companies employ a combination of energy producing resources. Some rely on coal, hydro electrical plants and the occasional nuclear plant. Many rely on their natural gas reserves and electricity contracts with their producers to provide power to their customers. In effect the utility is a reseller of power sources.

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Posted in Stock Market Basics on May 17th, 2010, 3:42 pm by Stock Investor     

Direct Stock Plans

The Direct Stock Plan operates differently than buying stock through a broker. There is no commission charged for these stock plans, but there can be a small fee. The other difference is that the company buys and sells the stock at a given time. The investor cannot sell or trade stocks at will. The investor may turn the stocks over to a broker to sell, but the broker cannot charge a commission. You may be charged a fee by the company. It depends on your agreement.

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Posted in Stock Market Basics on Apr 13th, 2010, 7:31 pm by Stock Investor     

What Is An Arbitration Agreement?

The reasoning behind the accepted practice of arbitrating disputes with your stock broker and mutual fund manager is the notion that arbitration can be handled privately, with a qualified expert arbitrator in a reasonable period of time. While it is not required an investor may file a simple letter complaint. The necessity of hiring an attorney to file the complaint. It may be advisable, but it is not necessary to hire an attorney.

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Stocks That Pay Monthly Dividends

While you have probably heard about stocks that pay dividends every quarter, did you know that there are many stocks that pay monthly dividends? When most income investors think about investing for dividends, they naturally look at safe, stable companies like McDonald’s(MCD), Proctor & Gamble(PG), and IBM (IBM), which have a long history of paying quarterly dividends.

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Posted in Stock Market Basics, Stock Market Investing on Mar 8th, 2010, 11:57 am by Stock Investor  1 comment   

The Greatest Show on Earth – The Stock Market

The greatest show on earth takes place on the trading floor. Orders come in and traders in the center stage often times called the pit place the orders in between collecting their thoughts and barking back to to the other performers. It is an amazing feat considering the onerous task at hand and the surrounding circumstances. On some days some traders would rather confront the ferocious lion than a day on the trading floor.

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Know Your Mutual Funds

A Mutual Fund is a collection of stocks and other investments that are packaged by an investment company. Generally speaking it is a means by which the average pay check earner may enter the stock market. Some Mutual Funds require only a $1,000 initial investment and a small number of Mutual Funds may be purchased with as low as an initial $250 initial investment.

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Posted in Stock Market Basics on Feb 6th, 2010, 11:06 pm by Stock Investor     

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