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What is Volatility Trading?
Volatility trading is different from other types of buying and selling, yet no less profitable. Standard trading tends to focus on the price of shares. Volatility trading, however, takes advantage of extreme price movements within the market. This trading style is also known as swing trading.
By Stephanie Edwards5 years ago in Trader
What To Buy As Negative Sales Growth Emerges?
A much larger volume of filings last week lifted the 3rd quarter financial statement update to about 33% complete. Still too early to make any macro measurements but anecdotally we are seeing a large frequency of rising gross and operating profit margins at companies with negative and falling sales growth. That is the opposite of the last quarter when profit margins fell very broadly. We suggested back in July that layoffs were being delayed but this has now become reality as shown in the recent financial reporting.
By Jacob Wolinsky5 years ago in Trader
Trying My Hand
Since everything in the world is crashing to pieces around us, I figure I would try my hand at some stocks. I am completely useless with money, spunk most of my pay checks on collectables and junk food and frankly do not make good decisions (Just look at my dating history…not a good track record there).
By Kit ala Kat5 years ago in Trader
3 Types of Investments That Can Improve Your Finances
Taking control of one’s destiny by improving one’s finances is a noble goal, and there are numerous ways to do just that. The common thread between them is that each of them requires dedication and intelligent decision making. Here are a few tips that can help you accrue wealth in order to secure your financial future.
By Mia Morales5 years ago in Trader
The Secret to Wealth
Ever heard of the old lady who swallowed a fly? Well this story’s about the old lady who gave away eight figures. Born October 1, 1893 in Brooklyn, New York was an ordinary , yet frugal woman named Anne Scheiber. She didn't have nice clothes and was not treated very nicely by others. You may have heard of her. There’s a scholarship named after her at Yeshiva University. A college, in which she did not attend. I’ll tell you the secret to how she achieved such a large lump sum.
By Gracious Arrika5 years ago in Trader
RPM International Inc Increases Dividend As Fundamentals Recover
It was another very light week for financial statement filings as companies with fiscal quarters ended August passed their deadline. The larger volume of companies with begin to appear this week and peak on November 8. The election result will not be the only reveal in November.
By Jacob Wolinsky5 years ago in Trader







