Friday, June 16, 2006

Why I Don't Invest my money In The Stock Market

I'm tired of hearing everyon telling me to invest my money in the stock market.
If you want to help build America, invest your money in your business.
This country was built by small business men and women.

I don't invest my money in the stock market because it's out of my
control. I don't determine how the company is run or where
their profits are placed. On top of all that, the returns in my money is really peanuts compared to what you can earn from a well run business. When the
market dropped they said investors shouldn't worry about their money that'll they
should have their money back in 5 years.

Guess what?

If I invest my money in a good program, I usually make my money back in my
investment plus within 5 minutes. Can the stock market do
that? I've invested imy money n programs for $10 or $20 and made my money back 10
times that within 24 hours. I couldn't even cover the
brokerage fees for the cost of starting a business online.

Take control of your future. Take responsibility for your
success. You are the future. Learn how to market on the internet and you'll never worry
whether the economy is up or down. You're the boss. Your
ability will determine your future. Why are so many people more willing to invest thier money in the markets and not in themselves? They don't believe in themselves. They think big business will make the money for them.

I'm going to tell you something that I hope you take to
heart. I know you can succeed. I know you can outperform
the stock market. I believe in you. Probably more than you believe in your -
self. Don't invest your money in the stock market. Invest your money in your company.

In the words of Ben Franklin "Keep Thy Shop and Thy Shop
will Keep Thee."

Take off your blinders and realize, you were born to
succeed. Invest your money in yourself or your company. But do not invest your money in the stock market. Its not worth it.

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Thursday, June 08, 2006

How to Make Money in the Sharemarket Part-13

Buy Puts

Let's say you protect your position by buying a put, then if the price drops you will cap your loss, or alternatively, you could sell the put/s, which may result in a profit and thus make up for any lost value in the share. Covering your position may be an on-going requirement. There will always be a price to pay - that's life!

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Wednesday, June 07, 2006

How to Make Money in the Sharemarket Part-12

The first strategy many people will see as too risky, but it really depends on your level of education in options, whether you can handle the risk and how much spare cash you have to meet your obligation if your puts are exercised. If the total cost of exercise is $50 000 and you have the money then in the case you do get exercised you will be able to buy the shares.

Get protection for your shares:

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Tuesday, June 06, 2006

How to Make Money in the Sharemarket Part-11

C) Buy calls or puts depending on which way the market is going. Up market might indicate buying a call to cature the upside. A falling market may indicate buying a put to capture the rising value created by people buying protection.

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Monday, June 05, 2006

How to Make Money in the Sharemarket Part-10

B) Writing calls over your shares when it looks like the stock price is ready to fall.

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Sunday, June 04, 2006

How to Make Money in the Sharemarket Part-9

A) Writing puts when the market is going up instead of buying the stock. If you're exercised then you can decide whether to buy the stock or act earlier to prevent the exercise by closing out your put position when the put price drops(buy the same put series and close it out).

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Friday, June 02, 2006

How to Make Money in the Sharemarket Part-8

There are many different plays you can make in the market, but learning the less risky plays and those that reduce risk will make you more money.

Less risky to some......using options to make money

Examples might include:

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