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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Earn profit by online stock trading

One hot word in stock trading is high frequency trading. This means that you don't trade, but your computer do. Computer trade almost every milisecond and this is some way to make some small profit.


You should be prepared for quick acting. (this is also why we promote efficient-ergonomic computers)
and get account (or phone number where you can trade)

online investitor computer system






Let's study how you can trade by seeing example from Nokia Ovi maps and TOMTOM

Event: Nokia makes Ovi Maps free this event make tomtom maps less prominent in e-Auto market so their stock falls (for 11% after first day of trading)





Buy: TOM TOM at time of lower price (your investment stays in stock)

Sell: Nokia have gone slightly up after anouncement of "free Ovi maps"

You should invest money in stock before. (you probably did) Now it's time get insider's news on this Company you own. Get good news sources that report fresh news or some insider to tell you (you may work at Nokia or your spouse:))

You should be prepared for quick acting. (this is also why we promote efficient-ergonomic computers)
and get account (or phone number where you can trade)



Buy-Sell (hardest): your investment money comes back in your hands (buy TOMTOM at low point and sell it back in high point.)


Note that this graph was scaled and temperatures (fallings and risings) on stock marked occur in minutes.

If you don't like quick trading, but like saving money you can still invest. Let's say you like google. Buy their stock and become one of their team. It's not enough that you just have their stock, you should also promote a bit this company you own.

If you don't like stock,.. There's craigslist (ebay alternative)
-Let's say someone leaves huge stamp collection, you buy it, and then sell it by peaces..
-New console comes out. You buy it, test it, write review, and than sell it.
-You buy guitar amp at low price, after using it for months, sell it at higher price (that's trading)

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