5 Strategies to lower your taxes on your investment portfolio

by dankeller on 07. Apr, 2011 in How to Invest

Well, it is April again and we all know what that means.  Time for the taxman to take his share of your money.  We all hate paying taxes but there are some very basic strategies that you can employ to help lower the amount of taxes that you pay from your investment portfolio. Here are [...]

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Best stock pick in tech sector for 2011

by dankeller on 03. Apr, 2011 in Stocks

Last week I published a post about why I am bullish on the tech sector.  In this post I want to higlight one of the best stocks in the tech sector that is being fuelded by the resurgence of technology spending this year, which bodes well for the sector, our success has come from targeting [...]

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3 Ways to Run an Investment

by dankeller on 01. Apr, 2011 in 401k

There are various opportunities in the field of investments, but not all of them can be attainable as goals. While there are literally 1001 opportunities, there are as well three types of investments. These styles are in fact dependant on the degree of risk you are willing to reach and the financial goals that you [...]

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How to Invest – short term or long term investments

by dankeller on 30. Mar, 2011 in How to Invest

Which One to Choose – Short Term or Long Term Investments? Making an investment is not considered an easy action, as many of you might think. This operation requires planning with the purpose of achieving the goals that one has set up for. If you consider investing in any type of business, you should see [...]

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What every beginner investor should know

by dankeller on 25. Mar, 2011 in How to Invest

Whether you are an old investor or a beginner into investing, you must have learnt by now that there are many things to consider before venturing into any investment of some sort. Having money to invest is not enough as you should know what is there to learn if you lose this money. It is [...]

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Is it safe to invest again?

by dankeller on 21. Mar, 2011 in How to Invest

The last couple of weeks have been a yo-yo for the stock market mostly due to the turmoil in Japan.  With that being said, there are plenty of signs that the economy is on the mend. And we know that businesses are amazingly resilient. For example, while the stock market has flat-lined over the past [...]

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I am Bullish on Tech Sector in 2011 – Here is why

by dankeller on 19. Mar, 2011 in Stocks

Let me tell you why I’m bullish on the tech sector. Here are just a few key indicators: • Profit margins at U.S. technology companies are at record highs. • Chipmakers – who saw sales rise 28% in 2010 – are seeing stronger demand for consumer items and businesses are now making purchases that were [...]

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Common Investment Mistakes and how to avoid them

by dankeller on 16. Mar, 2011 in How to Invest

Two Mistakes Made in Investment – Things to Know To invest wisely means not only knowing what to do, but also knowing how to avoid making mistakes. The following two mistakes are commonly referred to when dealing with investments in the behavioral perspective: * Status Quo bias – refers to the tendency of many investors [...]

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How to Invest in the Stock Market

by dankeller on 13. Mar, 2011 in How to Invest, Stocks

Stock Market and Ways for Investing Stock market might seem to many a hard thing to comprehend, but when it comes to dealing with financial trading, at least some basics should be known in this matter. Stock market is in fact composed of many types ranging from penny stocks to buying individual shares, all of [...]

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What Are the Risks Involved when Investing

by dankeller on 09. Mar, 2011 in How to Invest

What Are the Risks Involved when Investing Investing has always been a matter of knowing where the money goes. When choosing to invest in something there is also a degree of risk involved, for some things there are higher risks, while for others smaller risks. The level of risk is directly proportional with the amount [...]

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