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706: A Mini Guide To Micro Cap Stocks Investment
Stocks investment is not an easy subject, especially if you do not know what to look for. Stocks investment in micro capital stocks is even harder, because information about microcap companies - or penny stocks companies as they are often called - is not easily available whether in print or online on the internet.
However, micro cap Stocks inves
707: A Peek Inside Buying And Selling Pink Sheets Stocks
The term pink sheets was coined because back then, the kind of paper that quotes are printed on were literally pink sheets. Now, pink sheets refer to an electronic system that quotes the stock prices of over the counter securities like penny stocks.
That is not a registered stock exchange company, nor is it affiliated with NASDAQ or NYSE. Compa
708: A Quick Overview of the Modern Stock Market
The stock market, which is also termed as the equity market, is a private or public market for the trading of shares of company ownership and derivatives at an agreed price.
The size of the world market is estimated at about $36.6 trillion US as of the beginning of October 2008. The trading of stocks is carried out in an exchange. The stock exch
709: A Rundown on Forex Trading
When you imagine making a living on the stock market, you probably think of having inside connections, of getting in on the ground floor, of having to know the market like the back of your hand. Essentially, you imagine that it's too difficult for people without a large investment to make and the right connections to make them. And it's true. Th
710: A Simple Guide To Buying OTC Stocks
OTC Stocks or over the counter stocks are usually offered by startup companies who have not yet met the requirements needed to be publicly listed in registered stock exchange companies. OTC stocks are offered through Pink Sheets or Over the Counter Bulletin Board or OTCBB.
Since OTC stocks are not stocks being issued by publicly listed companie
711: About Forex Trading and You
Forex trading, very simply, deals with the trading of currency within the foreign exchange market. Sound complicated? It can be, if you don't know the ropes. Forex trading is becoming a very real way to make money on the markets.
Its similarities to the equity markets make it a good choice for those who are familiar with it, and even great for b
712: Advantages And Disadvantages Of Making Stock Investments In the Pink Sheets
With the recent fall of stock prices in major stock exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, some companies whose stocks have been trading in these exchanges may be moved, or have been moved to the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB), and/or the Pink Sheets.
The stock exchange minimum trading standards which Pink Sheets or
713: An Investors Guide to Brazil
Brazil comprises 8.5m square kilometers, roughly thirty fives times the area of the UK and is the largest country in South America - the fifth largest country in the world. It comprises of a federation of 26 states, each having considerable autonomy.
Brazil borders with Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam
714: An Investors Guide To Canada
Canada is one of the largest countries in the world, whose territory stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans and from its border of over 5,000 miles with the USA to the Arctic Circle. Three quarters of the population lives within 200 miles of the US border.
Much influenced by its economic ties to the USA, Canada also has historical lin
715: An Investors Guide To Cyprus
Cyprus, the third largest Mediterranean island, is a former British colony that achieved independence in 1960.
Differences between its ethnic Greek and Turkish communities subsequently led to separation of the island between the Turkish north and Greek south ( which also involved a land grab from owners caught on the 'wrong side' of the dividin
716: An Investors Guide to Dubai
Dubai is the 2nd largest of the seven Arab emirates that comprise the United Arab Emirates - the others are Abu Dhabi, which is the the capital city, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah.
Facing the Persian Gulf, the city of Dubai stretches across the Dubai Creek, a natural inlet which parts the city into the Deira and Bur
717: An Investors Guide To France
A founder member of the EU, France is the UK's nearest European neighbour and a popular holiday destination and place for investment.
It's coastline borders the English Channel, Bay of Biscay and Mediterranean while it has land borders with Belgium, Luxemburg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Spain.
The country is divided into 22 regions and 9
718: An Investors Guide to Germany
At the heart of the EU, Germany is a federal republic comprising 16 'Bundeslander' (states). Re-united in 1990 after 45 years of separation into the Soviet controlled East Germany and West Germany, the country has borders with Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland and Switzerland.
It also has a N
719: An Investors Guide to Hungary
Hungary became a Christian Kingdom around 1000 A.D. and for many centuries acted as a bulwark against Ottoman Turkish expansion into Europe.
The country eventually evolved to become part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which fell apart during World War One. And then fell under Communist rule after World War II.
During the leadership of Jano
720: An Investors Guide to India
India is a vast country (3.3m square kilometres) with a vast population (1.1bn people), two thirds of which lines in rural locations. Bounded by the Himalayas to the north, it occupies a natural subcontinent.
India shares common borders with China (Tibet), Bhutan and Nepal to the north, Pakistan to the north-west, and Burma to the north east. T
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