Currency tops psychologically significant $1.50 mark last done in Aug. 2008The euro broke through $1.50 against the dollar for the first time in 14 months Wednesday as a recovering stock market further sapped the U.S. currency’s appeal as a safe-haven investment.The dollar’s slide came despite recent supportive comments from Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and senior European finance officials, who are growing increasingly anxious about the euro’s appreciation. A stronger euro makes European
October 16, 2009 | By Richard Shell In Finance | If you want to be a “guru” at search engine optimization there are just a few steps you need to follow. Soon you will be able to either make a lot of money online with your own websites or be able to have people hire you to do optimization for their site. The following are some things you need to do.Get at least 5 websites ranked in the top 10 in Google. You don’t need to have even a single number one ranking, most people are happy with a
October 13, 2009 | By Michael Kaufmann In Finance | by Michael KaufmannInvestors interested in the Australian stock market should be inspired by the minimal delays in the stock trading, since the all-electronic system has been implemented. The added bonus of direct transactions with investors are due to the fact that there is none of those market markers for ordinary shares or loss of stop orders in SEATS, which is the all-electronic trading system.This is a very enterprising venture fo
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October 12, 2009 | By Mark Oliver In Finance | by Robert BrownYou have to keep various things in mind while buying and selling penny stocks. It is important to choose good stocks for which you need to research them before buying any stock.You can take the help of various penny stock alert services that can tell you about stocks that are expected to gain soon. Many experts provide such services. These can prove profitable for you.Before signing up for any alerts service, you should check
Here's a recent interview Ilene from Phil's Stock World recently did with the Mad Hedge Fund Trader. Enjoy: --- Mad Hedge Fund Trader began his career in finance by moving to Japan and working at Dai Nana Securities as a research analyst in 1974. In 1976 he was named the Tokyo correspondent for The Economist magazine and the Financial Times, which then shared an office. He traveled the world interviewing famous people, such as Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. In 1982, he was n
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Zero Hedge Republished courtesy of Phil’s Stock World and Ilene Mad Hedge is quite a fascinating character who’s had a very exciting career in finances and more. He writes daily newsletter entries on market action, stocks and trends in the economy, and I highly recommend taking a moment to peruse his site, Diary of a Mad Hedge Fund Trader . -Ilene Introduction Mad Hedge Fund Trader began his career in finance by moving to Japan and working at Dai Nana Securities as a rese
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September 15, 2009 | By Shane Tulston In Finance | There are many different types of investments that can be made for possible profit. You can invest in stocks, bonds, REITs, mutual funds or real estate. Within each of these investments are different investment strategies and different investing styles. Many people make money while doing things differently in each of the markets, but many people also lose a lot of money doing a lot of the same things wrong. Real estate is one investment
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September 12, 2009 | By Forex Guru In Finance | As one who has made a living online for several years, I am often asked “What is the best way to make money online?” Friends, family, and business associates often ask this, and the answers are many. I have made money online a number of ways over the years, and I will share them with you now. I would say no certain one is the best, but each has pluses and minuses that will make them more or less attractive to each individual. The list and
Home » Applications » Finance » Apps to Replace your iDevice’s Preinstalled ApplicationsApps to Replace your iDevice’s Preinstalled ApplicationsI know who you are. You are one of two people. Person number one has an unjailbroken iPhone and really despises the included Stock and Weather apps. He wishes to jailbreak his sacred device, but cherishes it too much to place the warranty at risk. So, how does he deal with apps that he never uses and cannot hide or remove? Well, he just leaves them on th
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September 10, 2009 | By Franc Serpes In Finance | Usually when someone contacts me online, one of the most frequent questions I get asked is this: “How do I find a good web host?” or “Which web host do you use?” This is one of those essential things you will need in order to earn that online income. You will need a web site and you will need a web host; somewhere to place that web site. Sure there are countless marketers who work without a site but most have at least one main site which
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