Stock Investing
How to decide how large or small your next investment step shall be?
Submitted by Van Beek on August 7, 2010 - 10:38Every time you want to increase your investments in the stock market, you ask yourself how large or small that next investment will be and in which markets to invest. Do you have a proven system for this? Our community members have asked us how we make these decisions. Here we will share our approach and attached to this blog post is our exclusive Next Step Tool, free for you to use.
Do you want better returns, avoid losses and spend less time on your investments?
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Warning for possible major down turn in US markets
Submitted by Van Beek on July 15, 2010 - 08:47HS Dent and his team predict a major decline in the US stock markets for the near future. They base their analysis on trends and cycles in demographics. Watch their video here.
Two Types of Risk and the Allocation of your Savings over Different Assets
Submitted by Van Beek on July 13, 2010 - 11:54Investing means taking risks. High returns without risks are impossible. The potential higher return is the reward for taking the higher risk.
There are two different types of risk:
Dow Jones Industrial Averages DJIA Trend Trading History Chart - May 2010
Submitted by Van Beek on June 16, 2010 - 03:51Every month, Stock Trend Investing is publishing one of its trend trading history charts for free. This month, it is the trend trading chart for the Dow Jones Industrial Averages (DJIA) index.
In the chart, the blue line shows the closing price of the Dow Jones Industrial Averages index for that month.
Click here to go to the free Guide on Trend Signals that tell you when to buy and sell.
BSE Sensex Trend Trading History Chart - April 2010
Submitted by Van Beek on May 18, 2010 - 04:46Every month, Stock Trend Investing is publishing one of its trend trading history charts for free. This month, it is the trend trading chart or the Indian BSE Sensex.
The blue line shows the closing price of the BSE Sensex index for that month.
The green line signals when our Initial Trend Expectation for the BSE Sensex was "Up". The red line signals when our Initial Trend Expectation for the BSE Sensex was "Down" or when there was a special warning.
Find here the analysis on the correlation between the Nifty and the BSE Sensex.
Three key Tactical Asset Allocation Questions Every Investor Should Ask Themself
Submitted by Van Beek on May 16, 2010 - 16:45What percentage of my savings shall I invest in stocks? And what percentage shall I invest in bonds or keep in cash or other investment classes like real estate?
The questions in what to invest and how much of your savings to invest are on the top of the mind of every investor.
Within the coming weeks, we will issue the Stock Trend Investing Tactical Asset Allocation Model. For our Twitter followers we will have a special surprise on this.
Why would Germany bail out investors in Greek debt? To save the Euro?
Submitted by Van Beek on April 28, 2010 - 16:12Two issues that are raised in the discussions around the enormous Greek debt have surprised me. Let’s have a look at them and I am curious to hear what you think of them.
When we follow the news, we come across the following topics:
• Germany will or will not bail out Greece
• The Euro drops to the lowest rate in a year compared to the dollar
Let’s have a look at this Germany bailing out Greece and what the Euro has to do with it.
Are you asking your self these 7 important questions when stock investing?
Submitted by Van Beek on April 20, 2010 - 06:20Have you thought through well enough how you want to invest your money in the stock market? Stock investing is a very personal thing when you invest your own money. How you invest depends on the choices you make. It is easy to make these choices undeliberate and end up investing your money in a way that carries different risks than you would like to.
To help us to make our investing choices in a deliberate way, at Stock Trend Investing we ask ourselves 7 important but basic questions on a regular basis. By answering these questions and acting accordingly, we ensure that we invest the way we want to invest.
Investment Savings
Submitted by Van Beek on March 25, 2010 - 16:54Investment of your savings is your future. How you invest your savings defines how fast you increase your level of financial freedom.
Stock Trend Investing is a proven strategy for the investment of your savings. Not for all your savings, but for that part that you want to invest. We never recommend to invest all your savings.
This website details an approach for busy people who have little free time. They can use it to make logical investments in the stock market with their savings. One hour per month is enough. Besides superior returns, the advantage of following a proven system is that it gives you peace of mind as well.
Using a proven system for the investment of your savings ensures that this does not keep you awake at night.