Question by : How to calculate the value of a stock purchased decades ago? My grandfather has offered to gift me with a single share of stock in The Southern Company, which he purchased on my birthday, April 21, in 1954. None of the online resources have data that goes back that far, and I wouldn’t really know how to calculate the value of the stock now if they did. For tax purposes, how would I determine the stock’s…. Click here to Read More
27 Jan
Stock Patterns for Day Trading Stock day trading manual authored by a trader who makes his living trading the strategies revealed in his book. Explains in great detail three approaches to stock trading: a scalping method with the goal of small, quick profits; an intraday trend trading approach designed to capture larger price moves during strongly trending days; and a swing trading method for trading 2-5 day price…. Click here to Read More
25 Jan
by rubyblossom. Question by stephymarie13: How do capital gains work for transferred stock? I received IBM stock as a gift from my grandmother (under the taxable gift amount). We cashed the stock in shortly after. When we went to have our taxes prepared, we were told we would need the cost basis from when my grandmother purchased the stock. When I called IBM, they told me I would only need the cost from the date of…. Click here to Read More
25 Jan
Trade Stocks and Commodities with the Insiders: Secrets of the COT Report (Wiley Trading) “The way that Big Money got to be Big Money was by also being the ‘Smart Money’, and so it is worth paying attention to how the Big Money traders behave. That’s the essence of what Larry Williams has to teach us in this book. And it’s not just what the Smart Money says or thinks, but how they behave in terms of their trading…. Click here to Read More
23 JanQuestion by : Whats the difference between stock traded on different exchanges? For example, ABX is traded on the NYSE & TSE, the stock is on the TSE is always worth $ 1 or $ 1/2 less. Whats the difference between stock traded on different exchanges? Best answer: Answer by DavidEach exchange has its own requirements. New companies just starting out cannot jump straight to the NYSE. In order to list there, you…. Click here to Read More
22 Jan
Stock Market in India Bombay Stock Exchange is the oldest stock exchange in Asia having life of over 133 years. BSE is the first stock exchange in india which obtained permanent recognition from the Government of India under the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act 1956. BSE has facilitated the growth of the Indian corporate sectors.NSE was promoted and incorporated in November 1992 as a tax-paying company unlike…. Click here to Read More
21 Jan
by rubyblossom. Question by Nelson L: Why does the stock market grow faster than the US or the world economy? The stock market is supposed to be a reflection of the economy. But the US or the world economy grow at a much slower rate than that of the stock market. Will this trend continue forever, barring a few bear years? Best answer: Answer by Rikimarux7not sure if this answers your question but it might have…. Click here to Read More
20 Jan
The Ramblings of an Average Joe Stock Trader The Ramblings of an Average Joe Stock Trader is a compilation of all information learned starting out as a investor then turned daytrader. This book gives the reader information that you will not find in other books, web sites or even asking your broker. The topics include things that you will only find out by hardwork trial and error. This book provides you with the…. Click here to Read More
18 Jan
by Fotos Gov/Ba Question by anjoek5859: What kind of stock cabinets would work on either side of our fireplace? We have about 74 inches on both side of fireplace and we’d like cabinets and put shelves over the top. We like stock cabinets but don’t want the base ones that have drawers. Is our other option the wall cabinets and do we make a base to put them on. How can we make stock cabinets look like family room built…. Click here to Read More
17 Jan
The Right Stock at the Right Time Praise for THE RIGHT STOCK AT THE RIGHT TIME “It is a fundamentally good time to consider the strategies in this book. Macro-market timing, stock-specific approaches, money management revelations, and intermarket analysis. Even better that it is written by someone who has actually done it himself.” —Lindsay Glass Global Market Timing Specialist, Bloomberg LP “This book…. Click here to Read More
17 Jan






