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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Find Your Low Cost Energy Provider

By Gavin King

Of Course, the fees for power are rising each year. That is already one reason to turn to building your own power generating set ups. Aside from the reality that electricity is increasingly expensive, that a important fuse can cease working at any point from over use and turn your entire area in intermittent black-outs, and the fact that our nation has to switch to earth friendly methods for ecological safety of the entire earth, you will consider the alternative to convert to eco-friendly, the alternative power also know as off grid power.

What about Natural Gas Generators?

Note: I would not even try acquiring a propane electricity generator. Many people have tried it, it doesn't save any money, it's a form of noise pollution, and its day to day costs will take a big portion of your time and money. So you'd better rethink that idea.

The Alternative

Thank goodness, there is an alternative to all that: and that is DIY source of energy. You could have heard about solar created energy and wind generated electricity. By the by, did you know that your energy corporation will even pay you for constructing self made energy equipment? Add to that, you can learn how to build a photo-voltaic yourself. By doing so, you can synthesize energy yourself!

Not So Difficult!

It is not that arduous to create electricity at home. Naturally, you will have touse some diligence in the study of how that is done. Spend your time to learn about your alternative electricity, and get familiar with terms like: solar cells, wind turbine, power inverter, alternative power , windmill blades, Photo-Voltaic panel, etc.

What will be the cost?

Amazingly enough, you have the ability to establish your own electricity module with a few dollars of material, and have your own endless electricity, save cash on high power bills, generate your own electricity, even prompt adoration from your friends and family, and save a bunch on your utility bill, obviously.

In Concluding

You owe it to your family: Save dough on your bill, preserve the earth, and even get some return on your money rapidly. Start deliberating actively about dropping your ineffective corporate energy connection and supplant it with a safe and sound, eco-friendly, independent power system. If you want to save some dough, just go contact your energy broker. - 23210

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You Got To Have A Stop Loss (Part I)

By Ahmad Hassam

Do you have a trading system that tells you when to enter the market? Lets assume that you already have got a trading system that tells you where to enter the market. Does this system also tell you where to get out before you enter the trade?

Stop loss plays a very important role in risk and money management in trading. On the road to profitability, lets start by agreeing that we need stop loss exits. In other words are you taking the market conditions into account and willing to give your trade a breathing space so that you dont get whipsawed or repeatedly get stopped out.

Just dont forget, the more trades you place, more commissions or spreads you will have to pay and the higher your trading cost will be. After this agreement on having stop loss exits, we need to determine how to effectively select stop loss exits to avoid excessive stop outs.

The best way to do this is to develop a stop loss strategy that takes into account currency market conditions. So right there you can increase your profitability if you increase the number of winning trades that is your win ration thereby decreasing your trading cost.

Finding the right trading system can be a lengthy process. There need to be a connection between you and your trading system. It truly is like having a personal relationship. You must believe in your trading system and have a high degree of trust that it can produce consistent level of profits overtime.

If you have a trading system that isnt working for you and your win ratio and your payoff ratio dont generate a profit over time then you need to rethink your trading strategy. But you must also understand that no trading system can be perfect and no trading system can produce 100% winning trades.

When you lose a trade, it can be your trading system or it can be you yourself. Determine if it is your trading system that isnt working or is it your trading psychology that is off. Make adjustments to entry and exits. Maybe the market conditions have changed and you havent adjusted your trading system to the new market conditions.

Just keep this in mind that to jump constantly from one trading system to another trading system in search of a holy grail wont help you if you dont give your trading system a chance to work.

Divorce of any kind can be emotionally and financially expensive so proceed with caution when divorcing your trading system. The decision to divorce your trading system should be a carefully thought out one.

If you feel comfortable and confident with your trading system, you ultimately will also be profitable. The primary purpose of your trading system is to make you feel comfortable and confident.

You will feel confident when your trading system has proven to you and you have proven to your trading system that both can work together. Its a team work. - 23210

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Buying Stock Versus Stock Option Trading

By Micheal Thomas

Traders and investors are well aware of the difference between buying stocks and purchasing stock options. Purchasing options means you are speculating on the direction of the market in your favor. Option trading is different than simply purchasing shares and requires experience when moving forward with transactions. The terminology and strategies are different and should be approached by the experienced traders versus the novice. Understanding the differences should be the goal of everyone interested in trading options or stocks on the markets.

In options trading there are two types of options called puts and calls. Purchasing a call options give you the right to purchase the stock at the strike point prior to the option expiration. When purchasing a put option you have the right to sell the stock at the strike point any time prior to the expiration date. A call option is purchased when you expect the price of the stock to inflate while a put option is purchased when you expect the price to deflate.

Stock option trading is a profitable opportunity for traders and investors as long as they base their strategy on a particular set of stocks or options, as well as formulate an overall buying and selling strategy. It is extremely important to understand the terminology and the various methods of trading before engaging in trading options on the market. This is not an activity for the novice trader or investor but instead takes experience, practice and understanding in order to become profitable.

It takes time to understand and acquire the skills and experience necessary to become a successful trader or investor dealing with option trading on the market. Understanding the market, stocks, stock options and all the trading techniques are a vital part of option trading. The difference between buying stocks as compared to buying options is that when you purchase a stock you own a piece of the company. Purchasing a stock option is a contract that lets you buy and sell the stock for that company at a certain price designated by the current market prior to that option expiring.

When performing option trading transactions you will either be buying or selling. Whether you are a trader or investor looking to buy an option or sell an option there has to be a purchaser and a buyer to complete an entire transaction. Each buyer and seller for each option will have to call or put in order to adequately complete the trading. This type of trading can be performed by experienced traders and investors whereas novice traders should seek advice.

Traders and investors are very much like gamblers since they are betting that the market will move one way or the other. They base their option trading strategies and make their transactions based on the market position, trending and direction. When option trading the term 'zero-sum game' is commonly used and refers to the option that the buyer gains equals the sellers loss and vice versa no matter whether there is an increase or decrease in market movement. - 23210

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Complementary Candlesticks Guide

By Ahmad Hassam

Candlesticks have become popular in the Western trading community especially the United States in the past decade. However, candlestick charting methods had been developed by Japanese rice traders hundreds of years back.

In the last two decades there have been seismic changes in the way people used to trade. The advent of internet has leveled the playing field for traders whether they trade stocks, futures, options, commodities, precious metals or currencies. Access to the market is now only one mouse click away.

The opening of retail trading especially in the currency markets that was previously only open to large players like big banks and corporations has been a revolution. Market information is now in most cases freely available online. Internet has made commission rates dramatically lower. The result is that a whole generation of new traders and investors want to try their luck beating the market. You can now demo trade with virtual money to develop and hone your trading skills.

Did you attend the last Steve Nison Candlestick Charting Technique webinar? Now, you should. Steve is the master of candlesticks and you can learn a lot from attending his candlestick. I am a great fan of candlesticks charting and I have seen many traders both new and professionals becoming die hard fans of candlestick charting. Why? Because candlestick charting is the best tool available. Can you beat the market? It depends if you are using the right tools.

There are many forms of charting techniques that have been developed over time. Why candlestick charting is superior to other forms of charting like the line charts, bar charts or point and figure charts? One of the best features of candlestick charting is its visual appeal and readability. You can glance at a candlestick chart and quickly gain an understanding of whats going on with the price action in the market.

You can easily spot opening and closing price of a security or currency on a candlestick chart. These price levels can be a very important area of support and resistance from day to day.

Have you ever heard names like Harami, hanging man, doji etc? Well these are the names of a few candlestick patterns. There are certain specific candlestick patterns that can help you identify when is the best time to buy, sell or wait on a trade or investment. This information can be extremely useful for short term traders like day traders and swing traders.

These candlestick patterns can be a real boon to your trading and you can combine them with other technical indicators for even more reliable results. Now in order to trade and invest effectively using candlestick charts you need to understand these candlestick patterns.

Patterns appear on the candlestick charts as simple, single stick occurrences or complex multi stick formations. Many different types of candlestick patterns can tell you what may lie ahead in the market.

You may use the information provided by candlestick patterns to decide when to get into a trade, when to get out of a trade or even when to hang unto a trade you are already in. This information can be highly valuable in knowing that the prevailing trend might reverse or continue.

Now you can download your candlestick guide. You dont need to waste your money on buying a guide because this candlestick guide is a complementary gift for you from the Options University. This is the best candlestick guide in the market. Download your 82 page candlestick guide here complete with strategy flash cards all free. - 23210

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Covered Call Strategies and Option Trading Systems

By Maclin Vestor

The cost of a call and the cost of a put are almost directly related. If you have a $40 stock, a $40 call and a $40 put will be almost exactly the same price most of the time. If there is a difference, the possibility of an arbitrage usually exists meaning that there is a 0 risk strategy (minus commissions) to get something for nothing. This is true whether it's a collar or another strategy. I don't completely understand the full process that allows for that to happen, but a complex series of trades usually makes it possible. So if the price of a call and put are going to be the same that means generally the higher priced calls are due to greater risk. Some reasons may be historical volatility, as that plays a roll, but the implied volatility, that is, how much people expect or are betting on the stock to move, becomes important.

One covered call strategy is simply to seek the maximum yielding calls to sell. If you decide on this strategy, you probably want to check the recent put volume on this month's contracts, and you also may want to make sure the company is solvent. It should have positive cash flow more current assets then current liabilities, and ideally increasing cash flow.

Often times biotech stocks will have negative cash flow because they have to spend money researching and eventually they hope to hit a major discovery. These stocks are very difficult to price as a discovery would make the company worth a lot, an approval of F.D.A. will also catapult the stock much higher. You also should look for some recent strength in the stock, and there should be no bearish chart patterns, that means no chart patterns as well as no sudden high volume sell offs recently and generally a stock that has had a sudden sharp drop is also a warning sign.

If you feel comfortable with selling these higher priced options, you want the sudden move that's expected to be upward if at all. You are in a way betting that a move will not happen. Once you identify a target, I recommend selling slightly deeper in the money calls as this will cover you more in a decline. You will be collecting the theta, which is the cost of an options potential for gains that the option buyer must pay.

However, if you seek the highest yielding covered calls you can sell, head over to optionsbuddy.com. http://optionsbudy.com is a great way to identify the highest yielding stocks. They also have a rating system, which I have not read about, but my guess is that may be based on historical volatility vs. implied volatility where implied volatility is what the investors expect (and what factors into the options price), not what has happen recently; and perhaps it is also based on the yield compared to the risk, the difference between the bid and ask price, the liquidity, and the market cap and other factors. Google for example, would need a lot more people to sell then a micro cap stock for the stock to crash. A stock with high float has a lot of traded shares already, so if suddenly people were to start selling it may not have as huge of an impact on the price. - 23210

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