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Monday, November 23, 2009

Selecting An Investment Advisor

By Dorothy Smith

Your investments are the security you have for your future and that of your family. It is very important to make sure that your money is being handled by someone who knows what they are doing and who has the right certifications. You want to hire an investment or financial advisor who holds the right credentials and who has experienced with the types of investments you desire to make.

Even though there are many different investment options out there you will want to get an advisor that specializes in a particular investment option that you select. In the case of mutual funds you will want an advisor that specializes in such investments. First of all, mutual funds are organizations that attract large sums of money and purchase stock, bonds and other financial instruments.

There is a sense of security that comes with mutual funds in the sense that many people invest in these and they are managed by experienced financial executives who know what they are doing.

It is therefore that you select an advisor that has achieved one of these certifications especially a high ranking certification. It is your savings and your future on the line and you don't want to be risking anything this way. When selecting an advisor after you narrow your options down it is also a good idea to ask for references. These references can be especially helpful to you so that you don't make a mistake.

It is important that you make sure the person that manages your finances is not only educated the right way and holds certifications but also has some good references from past clients. Education is not everything in this field it is about being able to make the right decision at the right time.

You can also find financial advisors through your bank. They have teams of professionals ready to help you with your investment choices. These people are employed by the banking institution and are in most cases legitimate. One area of concern is that they tend to promote the banks products more than others and sometimes your interested might take second place. This is one reason many people out there prefer consulting independent financial and investment advisers. - 23221

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The Enjoyment Of Collecting Morgan Silver Dollars

By Richard DuBois

Morgan Silver Dollars have been some of the most adored and most collected American coins that were ever produced by the United States Mint. These big silver coins have been sought-after for their attractiveness, design and sturdy nature. Even though it is maybe the most common of all modern silver coins from the U.S., Morgan Silver Dollars possess a vast deal of national importance historically, being a main part of America's early expansion to the west. There are a wide number of varieties offered, making building a entire collecting of Morgan Silver Dollars a true test.

Altogether, there were 5 Mints that had a hand in the fabrication of Morgan silver dollars from the years of'78 until'21, these included Carson City, New Orleans, Philadelphia and Denver.

The production of Silver Morgan Dollars ceased in'04 due to a lack of raw silver, and then was resumed once more in'21. During that year, more than 80 million of the coins were made in Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco. This was also the final year that the Morgan Dollar was to be made, as it was fated to be replaced by the Peace Dollar, which was produced to commemorate the end of the First World War just a few years earlier.

If you have been searching for the least costly system of acquiring Morgan Silver Dollar Coins and still putting together a collection of superior coins, you may want to focus on coins with the circulated grades of EF to AU. Use caution when deciding to purchase some high grade coins, you would do well purchasing coins that have been graded by PCGS or NGC.

With the popularity of the PCGS and NGC coin grading services, the buyer is assured of the coin's state and legitimacy. This creates a favorable circumstance for both the buyer and seller, as the sale price is most often higher for graded coins than raw or unslabbed versions. While it may be a bit more costly, a coin purchaser can be sure that the coin he is purchasing is authentic and genuine. A panel of the top graders from their respective company's must then independently agree on the coin's grade and then a final grade must be approved. Each freshly graded coin is then sonically sealed in a hard plastic case and given a unique serial number that gives you the ability to monitor and keep track of all of the coins in your collection or portfolio.

Make sure to only do business with reputable dealers. Also, take the time to find the lowest price possible and pass up buying the very first coins that you come across, even if on occasion you come to find that the first price was actually the best price. Prices tend to vary greatly, and you will want to compare the prices that you have been getting from several dealers to get the maximum amount of silver for your hard-earned money. - 23221

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Common Sense Guidelines For Forex Traders

By Ahmad Hassam

If you don't use common sense than you might as well not trade at all! Someone had rightly said a long time ago that common sense is so common that nobody uses it. Well, if you are going to become a trader than you need a lot of common sense. OK, now a few common sense guidelines for you as a trader:

1) Don't fall into the trap of some unknown broker. Your ability to trade effectively depends on consistent spread and ample liquidity. You should always look for a reputable broker. Anyone can open a position. However, your ability to close a position at a good price is more important.

2) Trading is all about making a long term winning plan. Just try to make more winning trades as compared to losing trades and over the long term you will be profitable. Use the power of compounding over the long haul and you have made your fortune. Trading means making consistent steady profits! Learn prudent money management rules. Avoid using excessive leverage that puts your investment capital at risk. Always trade with a stop! Never try to win big in one single trade. This is not trading, it is gambling. Always live to trade another day. If you believe in winning big than quit trading and start gambling! But if you do that you will only ruin yourself.

3) You should know how to calculate the risk/reward ratio for each trade. Only enter a trade when your risk/reward ratio is less than . Set a reasonable risk/reward ratio for your trades. Never ever override yours tops for emotional reasons. Don't react to price action buying just because you think it is cheap or selling because you think the price is high now. Always use technical analysis to make your decisions. Never ever trade emotionally. Stick to your plan and maintain your trading discipline. Always develop and make a trading plan before you take up trading.

4) You are not a punter. Always plan each trade. Don't punt. Punting is trading for the sake of trading without any planning or view.

5) Don't try to trade around round numbers. Don't leave stops at round numbers or obvious levels. If you do that chances are they will be triggered.

6) Don't add to a losing position unless it is part of a plan to scale into a position. In other words, don't double up just in order to recoup your losses. Only do that if it is part of a trading strategy.

7) When trading against the trend be disciplined in taking profits and don't hold out for the last pip. When trading with a trend always use a trailing stop loss order.

8) Avoid emotional highs or lows on individual trades. Consistency should be your target. Treat trading as a continuum. Don't base your success on one trade.

9) Always keep an eye on the crosses. Try to trade multicurrency. This will hedge your risk.

10) Be cognizant of what news is coming out each day so that you never get surprised. Don't trade just ahead of an economic news release. Always beware of volatility following the economic releases.

11) There are highly illiquid periods everyday when one market closes and the other is not open. You should avoid these times. Beware of central bank intervention in illiquid markets. Stay away from illiquid times like holidays or pre-holidays when liquidity is thin. - 23221

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Forex Software Robots Versus Humans

By Terry Forex

Day traders have flocked to the Forex marketplace to pull in some greenbacks but the question everyone is asking is "Who wins when it comes down to the Forex Software Robots and the human Day Trader?" and the answer is not surprising in the least. Us poor humans have a number of traits that make us incapable of beating the Forex Software Robots from the very beginning and throughout this article I will show our weaknesses.

1. The human condition - The problem with competing against a Forex Software Robot is that from the start it is just not fair. From the beginning the human need to eat, to sleep and to seek out other humans for companionship just can not compete against a Forex Software Robot that can run twenty four hours a day seven days a week without having to do any of the above. Someone told me that with meth you can stay up for days at a time without eating but making sound financial decisions is not part of the package.

2. Emotion - Emotion is a very scary thing when it comes to day trading and competing on the Forex marketplace. All of a sudden a couple of successful transactions and you feel like superman and make mistakes that you would normally never make. Then there are the days when everything seems to hit rock bottom so out of desperation you make a few Forex trades to hopefully salvage your day and chances are it is not going to work. The Forex Software Robot does not have any emotions obviously so it can just focus on what is important like the numbers and the trends which in the end pay off much better than a revved up human who is acting from his or her gut.

3. Consistency - The person who is going to be successful on the Forex marketplace is the one who consistently makes the right decisions and choices. If you are capable of focusing on the Forex marketplace twenty four seven than you will be alright but needless to say this is impossible. Thoughts such as how am I going to pay the electric bill or what the heck am I going to make for dinner or why do the Dallas Cowboys seem to take pleasure from sucking will kill any sort of consistency that you may have. Again the Forex Software Robots are designed to do one thing and that is make constant good decisions that will make you money in the Forex marketplace.

All of the people on the edge of society have been telling us for years that one day robots are going to run the planet and when it comes to the Forex marketplace they are probably right. Us poor humans are great at a lot of things but when you throw in a five second attention span, emotions that screw everything up and the desire to eat and sleep in the end the Forex Software Robots are going to keep on winning and keep pulling in consistent profits. It is time to throw in the towel. - 23221

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Introduction To ETF Trading For Beginners

By Patrick Deaton

Becoming successful at ETF trading will require some commitment and work in order to develop the knowledge and skills that are required to see a substantial gain on a trade. It is important that a person who is just looking at trading as a viable way to increase their portfolio that they have a basic understanding of how ETF works and what to expect from their trading efforts.

A person will find that there are many classes, courses, and books offered on the Internet regarding ETF and ETF trading. When selecting a course or book, it is important to research the company or individual carefully to make sure that they have experience with ETF and knowledge of the types of strategies that are needed to be a successful trader.

The ETF industry is gaining popularity at a very fast rate. As more people and companies have learned of the many benefits and advantages of ETF training the industry has grown to almost twice the size it was in 2008. The flexibility offered to traders and the lower fees are just two of the benefits to traders in this market.

ETFs can be traded throughout the trading day. Unlike with mutual funds which can only be traded at the end of the day, this gives ETF traders a tremendous advantage and opportunity. Changes happen in fifteen second increments on the stock index. This means that a great deal of activity can happen during the day. This activity can provide a trader with opportunities to increase the gains and sell when it is most advantageous for them to do so.

ETFs track an index like the S&P 500 or MSCI EAFE. Each basket, or sector, has its own unique symbol just like other stocks. The value of ETFs is based on the weighted average or price of all of the stocks and bonds in a sector. So, if there are 16 companies in a sector that all of stocks and bonds, the net asset value of the ETF will be the total of all the stocks and bonds for those companies averaged out. Therefore, a return may not be as large as one expects if they have not averaged the stocks and bonds for all companies in a sector.

Stocks and ETFs are very much alike. Traders are able to use limit order, stop-loss orders, bracketed buy orders, etc. In addition, a trader can sell short at any time. This adds to the flexibility of ETF trading and is unlike the regulation disallowing short sales of stocks that are below what their last price was. An ETF trader can short sell immediately when required to take advantage of an opportunity.

ETFs are rapidly growing as part of a mixed portfolio for retirement planners. Large companies are finding that the steady growth and low risk offered by long term ETF trading makes it very attractive to many types of portfolio. Many of these companies are buying creation units in order to diversity their trading options.

Before you begin ETF trading it will be important to learn as much as possible about ETF, its structure, and the intricacies of working with it. By talking to a professional who has knowledge in ETF and all of the types of trading opportunities available a person can successfully begin trading. - 23221

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