Archive for January, 2007

Jan 30th 2007

Removing Bankruptcy From Credit Report

One of the biggest obstacles that people face after discharging a bankruptcy is the cleaning up process of their credit report. Your credit report can show your bankruptcy filing for up to 10 years, but in most cases the credit reporting agencies will remove it after seven. Your credit rating ...
Jan 14th 2007

Speeding Increases Your Insurance Rates

Many drivers will occasionally drive faster than the posted speed limits and there are those who will speed every time they get behind the wheel. Clearly, there are not enough highway patrol officers to give speeding tickets to all those who speed. This means that the odds of not getting ...
Jan 14th 2007

Proving Fault In Vehicle Accidents

Proving who is at fault in a car accident is not about finding a convenient person to blame. Every auto accident has a unique set of facts at the scene and chances are the police at the scene would already have these written down. Insurance companies can figure out who ...
Jan 9th 2007

Reporting Credit Card Fraud

Most credit card frauds involve lost or stolen cards and costs cardholders and issuers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Everyone pays for credit card frauds by paying higher interest rates, whether or not they have been a victim of a credit card fraud or not. If you ever do ...
Jan 7th 2007

Day Trading Strategies

Day traders attempts to make profits by leveraging large amounts of capital to take advantage of small price movements in highly liquid stocks. There are 4 common day trading strategies by which traders attempt to make a profit: Trend following, Playing news, Range Trading, and Scalping. Trend Following This is the simplest ...
Jan 6th 2007

How Does A Day Trader Pick Stocks?

In the realm of the stock market, it's not unusual to see a stock rise up more than 20% in less than 5 minutes on a good momentum day. There are a few out there who are able to make upwards of $5000 on a single trade and at the ...
Jan 6th 2007

Day Trading

Day trading is basically online stock tading with very short invesetments horizons. Short as in munites. Because they are doing this day in and day out, they are called traders, not investors in the traditional sense. In the past, day trading tools were only available to professionals in the field. ...



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