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1). Profit Every Time You See Signs of Strength and Signs of Weakness in the Markets
Copyright 2006 Peter Woodhead There are two questions that are continually asked: 1. What do I do when I see signs of weakness? 2. What do I do when I see signs of strength? Before these two critical questions can be answered, ALWAYS remember that true weakness comes in on an UP bar and …. True strength ALWAYS comes in on DOWN bars. On true signs.
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2). Portfolio Management - Let The Professionals Take The Load
Do you have a lot of shares in different companies? Do you have a large sum that you are looking to invest in the stock market? Are you finding that doing the essential research too time consuming? You might want to consider a portfolio management company. Share Portfolio management is an option for those with a high value portfolio of shares, or a large amount of capital to invest in shares and commodity futures.
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3). Stage Being Set For Mid-term Election And The Stock Market
Connecticut’s 18 year Senator Joes Lieberman has failed to win his own party’s primary for reelection. The figures are almost final, and country club liberal Ned Lamont has bested the Senator by 52% to 48%. The actual vote so far is 142,000 votes to 136,000 votes. How did Lamont get it done, and what does it mean for the country in the upcoming November election, and the financial markets? Lieberman self-imploded by being out of touch with his own base.
Article tags: lieberman, congress, midtermelections, elections, bush, nedlamont, stockmarket, internet, democrats

4). Shares - Should I, Shouldn't I?
Buying Shares You should consider buying shares only if: * You have at least one year's income saved and available on demand You need to have instantly accessible savings to pay for the unexpected. The unexpected can include funerals, washing machines or repairs to the car after an accident. The unexpected is just that, and you do not want to have to sell your shares at a time when their value may be temporarily low just because you have no other savings to cover that essential expense.
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