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5 Things To Know About The Stock Market
50% Of U.S. Households Invest In The Stock Market Individuals invest in the stock market directly, through mutual funds, their pension plans, profit sharing plans, 401k's, IRA's, etc. Mutual Funds Dominate The Market It is mainly the...

First Steps In Real Estate Investing
With so many people making tremendous amounts of money in property or real estate it's no wonder so many are looking at real estate as an investment. It offers more security than the stock market, provides great potential returns, offers...

The 10 Rules for Successful Tax-Free Income Investing
Do you sometimes question the performance of your investment portfolio? If you are like most investors you have your income producing assets thrown in together with your equity portfolio. You look at the total mix of dividend paying stocks,...

Tips on Buying a Boat: Seven Tips on What should you look for when investing in watercraft
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Turning Bad Debts into Good Debts through Investing Fundamentals
If you've ever earned enough money to put some aside, like most people you've probably invested it with an eye toward security – since, perhaps, you can't imagine yourself ever getting rich. "Most people dream of becoming rich, but it isn't their...

 
Why You're Better Off With A Long Term Investment Strategy

Many people are rushing to get onto the "day trading" bandwagon. Hearing stories about the potential to make millions, they are rushing out to trade stock after stock, going for small fluctuations in daily prices. But is it a good idea in the long run?
Probably not. Day trading can get you some quick gains - but the real question should be how much time it takes you to do that. Most people who day trade have to do it full time as a job, and even then they only make about what they would at a regular job. For some people, this is still worth it, but it takes a certain personality. You have to be willing to accept risk - to understand and be able to live with the fact that your income could be dramatically reduced for long periods, and that you could be forced to make cutbacks or even temporarily wiped out. A long run investment strategy is best for those who don't like those kind of risks - if you're trying to build a nest egg, you don't want to go anywhere near day trading. You should be gradually investing, building up your capital for the day when you retire. This is going to be the best option for most people. It doesn't take much time - you can just buy the Dow, and you will still get good returns. You won't be making ten percent in a day, but you won't be losing it, either.
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