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3). The Magic of Compounding-Part II By : Richard Stoyeck
Copyright 2006 Richard Stoyeck
The New Slant
Really understanding compounding will make all the difference in investing. I believe that Warren Buffett, the world's greatest investor, is hardwired to think geometrically. He is rich beyond dreams because he totally gets the magic of compounding, and he executes on the concept. I am going to get these numbers wrong because I'm doing them from memory but it doesn't matter.
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8). 4 Benefits of Long Term Trading vs Short Term Trading By : Mark Crisp (Stress Free Trading)
Both short term trading and long term trading can be effective trading strategies, however, long term trading has several significant advantages. These include the effect of compounding, the opportunity to earn from dividends, reduction of the impact of price fluctuations, the ability to make corrections in a more timely manner, less time spent monitoring stocks.
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13). The Need for Diversification in the Stock Market By : Richard Stoyeck
Copyright 2006 Richard Stoyeck
Why is it that some people only buy one or two stocks? Others may have 15 stocks but have 50 percent of their investment assets in just one of those 15 stocks. In Wall Street we refer to this type of behavior as concentration. Some firms call it over-concentration. When this happens in a brokerage firm it is always considered dangerous.
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17). 5 Advantages Of Long Term Trading By : Mark Crisp
Both short term and long term trading can be effective trading strategies, however, long term trading has several significant advantages. These include the effect of compounding, the opportunity to earn from dividends, reduction of the impact of price fluctuations, the ability to make corrections in a more timely manner, less time spent monitoring stocks.
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19). The Magic of Compounding-Part I By : Robert Palmer
Some of you know about this, some of you don't. Either way I'm going to give you the basics of compounding, plus a couple of new slants on the concept. I suggest you read The Magic of Compounding not just once, but several times. If you have children, print this write-up, and give it to them to read. If they master this concept they will become rich.
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20). Oil stocks and United States energy independence By : Richard Stoyeck
Copyright 2006 Richard Stoyeck
This morning Exxon, the largest energy company in the world reported record profits of $10.36 billion for the second three months of the year. This was up from $7.64 billion from the same period a year ago. You will notice that the earnings were just shy of the record $10.71 billion they reported in the fourth quarter of last year, 2005.
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21). General Motors & Ford-It’s the cars “Stupid” part I By : Richard Stoyeck
Copyright 2006 Richard Stoyeck
When Bill Clinton ran for the Presidency in 1992, his platform was basically, it’s the economy “Stupid”. When we look at the state of the American automobile industry, we believe both companies are on the wrong track. General Motors stock bottomed at $17 per share, and is now trading in the $30’s. Everybody is excited about chopping employees, closing plants, and potentially hooking up with Renault’s formidable Carlos Ghosn.
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