Showing posts with label investors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label investors. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2015

How to Find Good Stock Investment Ideas


Check out the following websites: Yahoo Finance, MSN Money and Stockpickr. All of these sites have some great information for stock investment ideas. On Yahoo Finance, take a look under the Investment tab and 'Education;' On MSN Money, go to the Investing tab then 'Stock Research' on the left hand column. Also, MSN Money publishes what they call 'Expert Picks.' This is basically a handful of investing experts who make recommendations for stocks and publish them free of charge. These expert picks can sometimes be very useful and lead to good investments, however I would not base your whole portfolio around them.
Go to www.MotleyFool.com. This website has probably some of the best information for independent investors. The website is a massive community of expert and amateur investors looking to share their own knowledge and make sound stock picks. When looking up stocks on this site, you not only get basic information about the company, but you can also see who is recommending the stock and if they are Bullish or Bearish on it. There is also something called CAPS, which is a rating system for specific stocks. If the stock has 5 stars, then it may be a golden investment opportunity. You can also see a list all of the stocks on the website that have gained the golden-clad 5 star rating.
If your really serious about making some money and finding profitable stocks, you can purchase MotleyFool.com's 'Premium Services.' A team of expert investment advisers will publish stock recommendations and sell them for a moderate price. According to the website, these stock recommendations have earned investors very high returns year after year. The site's most popular service is the Stock Advisor. It's a $199 per year newsletter that is currently earning investors around a 41% yearly return...Not Bad.
Also consider buying paid research services from websites such as Zacks.com. They publish expert picks on stocks they think will rise in the market. Be very careful when looking at these websites, though. Some sites say they are selling stock picks, but will often make exaggerated claims on how much money you could make. Sometimes these stocks are very speculative and risky (i.e. penny stocks).
Watch investing shows on MSNBC and CNBC such as Mad Money with Jim Cramer. Some people criticize these shows for the lack of accuracy of their stock picks. However for a new investor, these can give some good ideas for stock investments. From there, you can do some of your own research.
Look for booming industries or companies. A simple way to get great stocks ideas, is to look for the companies or industries that are up-and-coming or making huge trends in the market. If you think an industry sector is going to shoot up over the next few years (i.e. Alternative Energy sector), then buy some stock for companies in that industry (i.e. buy solar energy stocks!). Also, look at the fundamentals of a company. If you think a company is going to be profitable and have a good balance sheet, then consider buying their stock. A good example of this is Apple; excellent products combined with good company leadership and earnings lead this company's stock to almost $200/share in 2008.

How to Invest in the Danish Stock Market (7 Steps)


Research American brokerages that are members of the Copenhagen Exchange. Several dozen brokerages in the United States have been long-term members of the Danish stock market. These brokers have presence on the stock market floor, allowing you to move your investments quickly.
Attach conditions when you invest money in the Danish stock market. The Copenhagen Exchange allows you to establish a maximum price for purchasing shares, a minimum share for selling shares and a preordained time for transactions. These conditions are ideal on the SAXESS trading system because of delays for overseas investors.
Post collateral with your broker or bank when you are trading futures and options on the Copenhagen Exchange. The rules of the Exchange require investors to provide stocks, money or property to protect the bank from speculative ventures like derivatives.
Read through the customer agreement that your broker provides to you for Danish stock trades. While the market in Copenhagen follows international trade rules, foreign investors must follow specific banking and commerce rules in Denmark.
Magnify the power of your Danish portfolio by using the Nordic Exchange through OMX. This exchange connects investors through Copenhagen to markets in Scandinavian and Baltic countries in an instant.
Increase the security of your overseas portfolio by purchasing Danish government bonds. These bonds guarantee a return from the issuing bodies, which include Danish cities, the federal government and major corporations looking for financial backing.
Take advantage of the burgeoning Northern European technology market through the KVX index in Copenhagen. This index includes dozens of medical technology, software and other high-tech ventures that have demonstrated strong growth over the last few years. Utilize the KVX and other indexes only after you have developed an understanding of the Copenhagen Exchange.

Friday, August 28, 2015

How to Buy Stock on TSX


Decide how you wish to access and control your stock investments. Large financial institutions and banks (e.g. the Royal Bank of Canada and TDAmeritrade) offer stock accounts linked to the individual's general savings account. The bank then manages the investments for the individual and returns the profit in a manner similar to interest or a money market. The contrasting option is opening an investment-only accounts. This generally gives the individual investor more control over buying and selling decisions and is typically the best choice for first-time investors in the TSX.
Create an account with your financial institution (for linked investment accounts) or investment-only account. For the former, contact your banks customer service department to learn how to link an investment account with your current savings account. If you are choosing to buy stocks through an investment-only account, choose an online stock broker. Online stock brokers offer flexibility and discounted rates to individual investors that larger stock broker firms do not. Examples include ING Canada and Questrade Canada. Links to these institutions are included in the Resources section of this article.
Setup a payment plan for your investment account. If it is linked to your savings account, the Canadian bank will simply withdraw funds from your savings. If you have an ING Canada account or similar plan, you will be required to link the investment account to a credit card or bank account.
Research the TSX stocks in which you wish to invest. The TSX is known for featuring a large array of oil- and energy-focused companies, but general consumer and automobile companies are also listed on the TSX. Consult a financial adviser or solicit recommendations from a fellow investor on which stocks historically perform well.
Invest in TSX stocks and track your progress. Like all stock markets, the value of the TSX can fluctuate widely within the perimeters of a single, 24-hour day. Be vigilant and understand the inner mechanisms of a stock market by reading guidebooks and taking financial seminars. The more educated you become, the better your TSX stocks will perform.

Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Purchase Ford Motor Stock Directly (6 Steps)


Launch your Internet browser and navigate to the Ford.com website.
Click the 'Investors' tab in the upper right corner of the display screen. This opens a new page specifically for investors of the Ford Motor Company.
Select 'Buy Ford Stock' from the 'Investor Relations' section. This launches the 'Computer Share Investor Centre.'
Click the 'Buy Now' button next to 'Ford Motor Company.' There is a minimum of $500 that needs to be spent to purchase the stock.
Click 'Create Login.' A new page loads. Type in the ticker symbol 'F,' followed by your Social Security number and your ZIP code and click 'Submit.'
Add your payment information and type in the amount of money or stock you want to purchase. Submit your order to complete the direct stock purchase process.