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With markets around the world continuing to fall, investors are faced with two primary questions; should I sell out and when should I start to buy again?
It has been a horror week on global equity markets with the credit crisis claiming another high profile victim, and the US government being forced into bailing out yet another major institution.
To sell or not to sell, that is the question...
When it comes to generating an income stream from your investment dollar, most people tend not to think of shares as an attractive option, and this is a great pity.
The rapid growth from developing nations like China and India have helped to significantly boost the demand for resources like iron and copper, and as such we’ve seen solid increases in volumes and prices in metals over the past 5 years.
Moving averages have long been a favourite tool of technical analysts because of their simplicity and predictive power.
US markets have seen yet another week of indecision and volatility as traders tried to weigh up falling oil prices and steady interest rates against further weakness in the financial sector and wider economy.
One of the biggest mistakes made by novice traders is that they feel that in order to be successful,
The current turmoil on world financial markets can largely be attributed to one thing, and that is debt, or more specifically, too much of it.
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