Articles by tag - investing

TC Pipelines is a NASDAQ listed partnership with investments in the transportation of natural gas mainly from Canada to the rest of North America. The partnership is currently yielding a distrubution of 7.56%.
Posted on April 13, 2010 by
Duke Energy is yielding 5.88% in dividends and has a strong balance sheet, good cash flows and a liberal dividend policy. So what's the catch?
Posted on April 12, 2010 by
Conservative dividend-seeking investors are faced with an array of choice when selecting where to put their money. If dividend paying stocks are what interest you, it will pay (literally) to keep in mind these investing tips.
Posted on April 05, 2010 by
Are Leveraged Inverse ETFs: Are they portfolio boosters or the WMDs of the ETF Market?
Posted on March 24, 2010 by
Google has a near monopoly on internet search and advertising around the world. Now the company is thinking about what to do with it's $25 billion cash pile.
Posted on March 23, 2010 by
Tips on spending your tax refund - investing in yourself and the markets!
Posted on March 22, 2010 by
Retail investors piled record numbers of assets into mutual funds over the past 52 weeks. This, coupled with a 17-month high in the market, spells danger for the conservative investor.
Posted on March 19, 2010 by
Timely investment advice that is sure to produce returns for any investor. Moral of the story: Don't speculate!
Posted on March 19, 2010 by
Tired of the credit crunch, state and local governments are putting their money where their mouths are--with small banks. Should you join them?
Posted on March 17, 2010 by
A lot can be learned from those who have succeeded before us, both from an aspirational and practical perspective. The mental mechanism used to approach investing and personal finance is critical. Here are 23 simple tips from two of the world's greatest investors.
Posted on January 22, 2010 by
The longer term question remains: will top-line sales provide earnings growth going forward rather than corporate cost cutting. In addition, we have highly respected economists such as Paul Krugman stating that a recession in the second half of 2010 after fiscal and monetary stimulus fade has a “30 to 40 percent chance”. These uncertainties mixed with the fact that the government will be stopping its buying programs and will also be forced to term out its massive debt will put upward pressure on interest rates. With this sort of backdrop, what do you invest in?
Posted on January 05, 2010 by
Much of stock market traders` and investors` time is spent trying to predict what the market will do in the next few days to months. However, the process is not all speculative guessing. If one pays close attention, the market will actually indicate which way it is going. Learning to read the signs of the market takes a little time and patience but the rewards will be great.
Posted on December 20, 2009 by
In order to trade in the stock market, one doesn't have to know all of the technical details in buying and selling stocks, in most cases, a basic understanding of the stock market is more than enough. But due to the amount of information that one has to consider, stock trading requires a lot of time and effort in order to become a profitable activity. Thanks to technology, the transfer and retrieval of such information is so much easier.
Posted on December 20, 2009 by
If you are someone who is tired of losing money on the stock market or you are still in search for that perfect stock that is going to produce the results that you want, you`ll be happy to know that there is a way. That way is through monitoring the trend lines.
Posted on December 20, 2009 by
Stock screeners allow traders to compile a list of stocks that conform to certain criteria as used in the screening process. Because the results are instant, it is a technique that once used will always be used. However, the criteria used are important, and determine the quality of the results you will achieve.
Posted on December 20, 2009 by

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