In part one we covered some of the jargon and stock market speak that you need to know to master the markets. And now that we have got to grips with the basics, it’s time to understand how the different orders used by traders enable them to stay on top of the market whether at, […]
Bigger is Better
“How much money do I need to start trading the stock market?” is generally the first question asked by new stock traders. There is a common misconception that you can start trading with a small account to ‘test the waters’. If you have $100,000 and you start by allocating only $5,000 or $10,000 to trading […]
The Nick Radge Feature: Losers make the best winners
Losers make the best winners – something new parents should teach their children instead of giving everyone a prize just for showing up. It’s no different in the stock market. Learn to lose, or more importantly, how to manage losses and you will be the winner. Stock trading is a game of mathematics. Your goal […]
How World-Class Finance Organizations Outperform: Improved Effectiveness, Half the Cost & Staff
World-class finance organizations continue to outperform their peers by delivering high-value services at about half the cost of typical companies, according to new research from The Hackett Group. The research found that to achieve these results world-class companies realign their finance talent, rearchitect their service delivery model and retool with more effective technology capabilities. The […]
FTSE Vs The Rest of the World
Something I am often asked is why the FTSE 100 stock index has under-performed compared to the German Dax and the S&P 500. In this piece I will look at the three markets to compare and contrast and ultimately give you an understanding of why the UK stock market has lagged. As a bit of […]