Monthly Archives: June 2010

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Why Invest in ETF’s Instead of Mutual Funds?

Exchange traded funds or ETF’s are easily confused with mutual funds. After all, an ETF will hold various securities just like a Mutual Fund will. As well, an ETF comes with an expense ratio, just as a Mutual Fund does. … Continue reading

Categorized under: Basics Mutual Funds

Exchange traded funds or ETF’s are easily confused with mutual funds. After all, an ETF will hold various securities just like a Mutual Fund will. As well, an ETF comes with an expense ratio, just as a Mutual Fund does. … Continue reading


Beginning Traders Can Learn to Day Trade Effectively

There is a general consensus among traditional day traders that beginning traders are doomed to failure and it takes several years before they can trade effectively. Of course, this statement is anecdotal in nature and I’ve yet to read any … Continue reading

Categorized under: Intraday Trading

There is a general consensus among traditional day traders that beginning traders are doomed to failure and it takes several years before they can trade effectively. Of course, this statement is anecdotal in nature and I’ve yet to read any … Continue reading


The Value Averaging Investment Strategy

Value Averaging (VA) is a hybrid of Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA), which is more familiar to most investors, and the process of portfolio rebalancing. Proponents of the VA investment strategy feel that this method allows those who use it to … Continue reading

Categorized under: Investing Strategies

Value Averaging (VA) is a hybrid of Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA), which is more familiar to most investors, and the process of portfolio rebalancing. Proponents of the VA investment strategy feel that this method allows those who use it to … Continue reading