Posts Tagged ‘Fraction’
Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Futures trading offers a good opportunity for other people to invest in. trading in futures contracts offers people the unique opportunity to invest in something other than stocks. Although sometimes they also operate in the same manner, futures trading presents a different method of earning revenues for the amount invested on it.
There are certain advantages that futures trading offers to interested investors. One of them is that such instruments are considered highly leveraged investments. In order for an investor to own a futures contract, he only needs to invest a small fraction of the value of the contract. Most investors only invest about ten percent of the contract’s value in exchange for trading them. This way, investors may be able to trade larger (more…)
Tags: Buyers And Sellers, Changing Hands, Commodity, Daily Basis, Fashion, Fraction, Futures Commodities, Futures Contract, Futures Contracts, Futures Trading, Initial Investment, Interested Investors, Investments, Investor Advantage, Leverage, Paper Investment, People, Stocks, Trading Commodities, Trading Futures
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Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Talk about risks. One of the notable things that most people would commonly say about option trading, or other types of trading for that matter, is that it entails risks. A lot of them. Some of them are discussed in this article.
First off, any trade, in fact almost anything that promises much profit surely carries with it lots of disadvantages. You only get what you pay for. As they say, you dont get free rides. When you give more then you would most likely get more. The same principle works with the trade. With higher promise of profit come higher and greater risks to be taken.
So what makes option trading a high risk venture? It’s definitely the leverage. Leverage, in trade speak (more…)
Tags: Amount Of Money, Boon, Control, Doom, Essence, Financial Sense, Fraction, Free Rides, High Risk, Invest, Option Trading, Options Trading, Period Of Time, Principle Works, Profits, Promise, Risk Venture, Short Period, Stock, Trade Leverage
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
A credit score is not the amount of purchase that you incurred with your credit card and neither does the term refer to the points that you save for every purchase that you make with the credit card. This is not the meaning of a credit score.
Although it does involve credit per se, it does not only refer to credit cards but to credit in general, or in more common terms, a loan. A credit score is the numerical product of your credit history, from the loans that you incurred in college to the purchases that you make with your credit card. All are being recorded and filed under one credit history that can come back and hunt you if you are not (more…)
Tags: Banks, Cards Credit, Credit Card, Credit Cards, Credit History, Credit Loans, Credit Score, Decisions, Factor One, Fraction, Interest Rate, Interest Rates, Loan Applications, Lot, Money Loan, Payment Period, Reputation
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Can a bad credit rating save you from bigger problems? Hasn’t it done just that for many young people? I’ll explain how with a couple true stories.
Good Credit Rating Story
My friend started his adult years with good credit. Soon he was able to get credit cards at will, as well as finance cars, snowmobiles and more. He made the payments, and went deeper and deeper into debt while he was at it. When he was 30 years old, he had over $20,000 in credit card debt, plus loans on cars and business tools.
Eventually it was just too much to handle. After considering bankruptcy, he was convinced that the credit card companies would reduce his balance due if he just threatened to (more…)
Tags: Adult, Apartment, Bad Credit Rating, Bankruptcy, Business Tools, Cards Credit, Cars, Credit Card Companies, Credit Card Debt, Credit Cards, Credit Score, Credit Scores, Financial Trouble, Fraction, Home Equity Loan, Infractions, Loans, Pleasure, Stressful Life, True Stories
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