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Stock Trade Investing |
Stock trade investing involves the purchasing of shares of companies for investments. The goal is these shares will appreciate in price as these companies increase their value. These companies tend to consistently grow their sales and profits, have competent management and put emphasis on increasing shareholder value. Basically, profitable stock trade investing is finding the right corporations.
Making money from stock trade investing involves doing research to find the right companies. Once the right company is found, an entry point for the stock is then determined. The goals of investing in stocks are maximizing profits and minimizing losses. To achieve these goals, discipline is required.
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| What Are Small Cap Stocks? |
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| The meanings of "big cap"
and "small cap" are generally understood by
their names: big-cap stocks are shares of larger companies
and small-cap stocks are shares of smaller companies.
Labels like these, however, are often misleading. If
you don't realize how big "small-cap" stocks
have become, you'll miss some good investment opportunities.
Small-cap stocks are often cited as good investments
due to their low valuations and potential to grow
into big-cap stocks, but the definition of small cap
has changed over time. What was considered a big-cap
stock in 1980 is a small-cap stock today. This article
will define the "caps" and provide additional
information that will help investors understand terms
that are often taken for granted. |
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Why we invest
You’ve probably heard these fundamental rules over and over. At a time when everyone seems to be giving up on the market, it’s time to “Play it Again, Sam”.
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| Boeing Firms Up Asia Foothold |
Boeing ( BA :NYSE - news - research ) is making important progress on plans to sell more than $7 billion worth of 787 Dreamliner passenger jets to Chinese airlines.
Four airlines -- Air China, China Eastern, Shanghai Airlines and Xiamen Airlines -- have signed definitive firm orders for 42 Dreamliners with list prices totaling $5.04 billion, China's official Xinhua News Agency reported Monday.
A Boeing spokeswoman, Yvonne Leach, confirmed the firm orders, which cement parts of a broader preliminary agreement struck in January to sell 60 Dreamliners to six Chinese airlines.
Two of the carriers -- Hainan Airlines and China Southern Airlines -- still haven't signed firm orders, but Leach said Boeing continues to work at completing those agreements.
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