investing Archive
Earning Opportunities: Buying Domains
1 Comment Published by rdash March 19th, 2007 in general tech, investing, earningEvery once in a while here, we cover an opportunity for earning money that requires relatively little investment. This time, it’s something called domaining [Aviva Directory], which amounts to the buying and selling of web domains in a manner similar to stocks or real estate.
I’m not going to get into it much here, as I’ve […]
Money and Savings - Easy Come, Easy Go
0 Comments Published by rdash July 9th, 2006 in saving money, investingSo, how easy is it for you to spend an extra $100 bucks a month? Now, how easy is it for you to save an extra $100 bucks a month? Probably a lot of harder, if you’re like me. Yesterday, I talked about where to find $100 a month to save and eventually invest, and […]
Finding $100 A Month To Invest
1 Comment Published by rdash July 8th, 2006 in saving money, investing, household costsArticles like this one often come off seeming stupid to people who know how to save, or insincere to those who are having a tough time getting by financially. Personally, I like reading such articles as a reminder of what I already know but may have temporarily forgotten. Saving does take a great deal of […]
You’re Never Too Small An Investor To Save
0 Comments Published by rdash July 3rd, 2006 in saving money, investingPeople often say, “I don’t make enough to save.” If you’re struggling with your finances, it’s easy to get into this mindset. The truth is, though, you’re never too small an investor to save your money. It’s taking the right approach that makes a difference.
I’ll admit that my own finances go up and down, and […]
Day Trading Part 2 - Power Investing
0 Comments Published by rdash July 1st, 2006 in investing, day tradingIn a previous post, I focused on the basics of day trading, the general principles behind it. The problem with day trading is that it could be very dangerous to your financial health. My First Million at 33 talks about their experience in day trading early on in their investing career, where they lost 40% […]
Can You Turn $1,000 Into One Million?
1 Comment Published by rdash June 24th, 2006 in investing, stock optionsThis is a question that no doubt many small investors have asked themselves. And, it’s my belief that some have accomplished it. There are a number of ways to do so, theoretically, and I previously discussed one technique I call piggybacking stock purchases. This is a continuation to that discussion. In this case, the initial […]
What Is Day Trading - The Basics
0 Comments Published by rdash June 21st, 2006 in investing, stock market, day tradingCompanies will hate me for what I’m about to say, but it’s the basis of how to day-trade. Today, Google (NYSE: GOOG) went up nearly $15, almost $20 on the week. Last week, it went down around $10. Consider for a second, had you bought 100 shares at the end of last week, you’d be […]
You’re The Lucky Number - Governments To Privatize State Lotteries?
1 Comment Published by rdash June 9th, 2006 in financial news, investingThe new TV series Windfall is about a group of young people who collectively win a large lotto prize. For each person or couple that played, they win about 20 million each. The series shows what happens to each of them after they find out they’ve won.
The truth is, two film documentaries (one American and […]
Sure there is: buy low, sell high. Seriously. It’s that simple. Even better, do it over and over. No, I mean, like, a formula for, you know, making money? Oh, you mean for, say, trading? Like knowing when to buy what? When to sell?
Of course. There are actually dozens of trading formulas, and their adherents […]