Introduction to Value Investing
The general idea behind value investing is that, for any of several reasons, a stock may be trading at a price that is far below its intrinsic value.
The general idea behind value investing is that, for any of several reasons, a stock may be trading at a price that is far below its intrinsic value.
According to a recent study by Black Rock International, at the end of February 2011, the global ETF industry had 2,557 ETFs with 5,802 listings and assets of $1.3 trillion (in U.S. dollars) from 140 providers on 48 exchanges around the world.
Technical Analysis is one of the oldest tools for making trading decisions. At its core, it’s simply analyzing the price and volume of the instrument you are trading.
Not even the first Wall Street investment manager to make more than $1 billion in a year could hope to challenge Wal Mart and come out on top.
Everyone has heard a tale of investors being defrauded, especially lately. While there are the Madoffs and Stanfords of the world, who just out and out steal from their investors, there are also rogue traders who, either by malice or incompetence (or both), have put institutions out of business.