Posted: January 31st, 2012 | Author: StockPK Team | Filed under: News | Tags: Currency Market, Day-Trading, Karachi Stock Exchange, KSE, Rupee, Trading
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The Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) benchmark 100-share index closed down 0.07 percent, or 8.12 points, at 11,874.89 points.
Volume fell to 60.17 million shares, compared with 67.06 million traded on Monday.
“The market closed lower… amid thin trade due to limited institutional and foreign interest,” said Ahsan Mehanti, director at Arif Habib Corp.
Fauji Fertilizer Bin Qasim shed 0.56 per cent at 46.10 rupees, and Bank Alfalah fell 1.54 per cent to 12.17 rupees.
Financial services firm Jahangir Sidiqui rose 5.28 per cent to close at 5.58 rupees, while textile company Azgard Nine gained 7.59 per cent to end at 3.40 rupees.
Posted: December 21st, 2006 | Author: StockPK Team | Filed under: Articles | Tags: Day-Trading, GDP, Stocks
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In the Stock Market, the bulls and bears are in a constant struggle. If you haven’t heard of these terms already, you undoubtedly will as you begin to invest.
The Bulls
A bull market is when everything in the economy is great, people are finding jobs, GDP is growing, and stocks are rising. Things are just plain rosy! Picking stocks during a bull market is easier because everything is going up. Bull markets cannot last forever though, and sometimes they can lead to dangerous situations if stocks become overvalued. If a person is optimistic, believing that stocks will go up, he or she is called a “bull” and said to have a “bullish outlook.”
Posted: December 15th, 2006 | Author: StockPK Team | Filed under: Articles | Tags: Alexander-Elder, Day-Trading, Stocks
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Your psychological mind set may play a larger role in your trading career than your chosen technique or any other details associated with your day-to-day practice. Indeed, discipline is just one attribute of trading psychology, but it just so happens to be the most important psychological factor that affects a trader’s success.
There are four components of discipline that I believe are absolutely essential to a successful career in trading:
Posted: December 4th, 2006 | Author: StockPK Team | Filed under: Articles | Tags: Day-Trading, Stocks
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With a rising stock market, record low interest rates, and large gains in home value, some investors have taken out new mortgages, refinanced, or obtained line-of-credits secured by their homes for the specific purpose of investing in securities. The hope is that the investment will not only pay the mortgage, but also generate additional income. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always work out that way.
Investors who must rely on investment returns to make their mortgage payments could end up defaulting on their home loans if their investments decline and they are unable to meet their monthly mortgage payments. In short, investors who bet the ranch could lose it.
Posted: December 1st, 2006 | Author: StockPK Team | Filed under: Articles | Tags: Day-Trading, Jeffrey-Wilde, Swing-Trading
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Despite what some people may lead you to believe; day trading, swing trading and trend trading is not anywhere as difficult as they would like you to think. It really boils down to two key components.
First, you have to have an approach that helps you identify trades that have a consistently high probability of making money. Once you have this you must exploit this “edge” over and over again.
The only way to do this is to use the necessary discipline to never deviate from your system. The minute you start tinkering or tweaking things is when you will lose your edge!!!
Posted: November 18th, 2006 | Author: StockPK Team | Filed under: Articles | Tags: Day-Trading, Stocks
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Are you looking into a career in day trading? In the past, the tools for day trading were available only to professionals. But thanks to the power of the Internet, everything you need to get started is now conveniently online. If you have a nose for business, guts and a sharp instinct for how the market shifts, the maybe day trading is the job for you.
What is day trading? Basically it is daily, online stock trading with very short investment. The individuals who do this day in and day out are called traders, not investors in the traditional sense. A day trader is someone who will buy a stock that has high volume and liquidity and will sell that same stock within a few minutes up to a few hours.
Posted: November 16th, 2006 | Author: StockPK Team | Filed under: Articles | Tags: Commodity-Trading, Currency-Trading, Day-Trading, Forex, Investing, Stock-Trading, Stocks
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Any online investor / trader seeks an excellent off or online future trading career opportunity. Despite this goal, did you know 95 percent of all traders go broke within the first two months? Why do investors lose vast amounts of wealth in one or more of the following markets – option trading, forex trading or currency trading, stock trading, future or commodity trading etc… in such a short amount of time?
Posted: October 27th, 2006 | Author: StockPK Team | Filed under: Articles | Tags: Day-Trading, Swing-Trading
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Are you thinking of entering the fast-paced world of day trading? Arm yourselves with the information from this fact sheet on day trading.
What is day trading?
Day trading is an investment tactic that does online daily stock trading with a relatively short investment. Those who do day trading usually buy and sell securities during the same market day and, as a general rule, do not hold stocks overnight. Many day traders make dozens of trades every market day hoping to capture profits that arise from small intraday price fluctuations.
How is day trading different from swing trading?
Posted: October 25th, 2006 | Author: StockPK Team | Filed under: Articles | Tags: Day-Trading, Stock-Trading
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What is Stocks Trading?
Companies throughout the world issue new stock shares every day. They do so to raise capital in order to invest in the business. Once stock shares have been issued the public is free to buy and sell those issues through a stock broker. As the supply and demand for the shares changes so too does the price. Changing stock prices means opportunities to profit for a trader.
With the arrival of the internet it is now possible to buy and sell stocks relatively cheaply and almost instantly. This, coupled with increased volatility has given rise to more and more people trading stocks rather than just buying and holding them for years.
Posted: October 24th, 2006 | Author: StockPK Team | Filed under: Trading Tips | Tags: Day-Trading, Momentum-Stock-Trading
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Profitable day traders recognize that momentum trading is among the fastest & most effective ways to harvest BIG piles of cash in the stock market.
The problem is that if you don’t know what stocks to look for and how to approach them while limiting your risk, you won’t even get close to making some profits.
You don’t necessarily have to trade momentum hot stocks all the time. But you can learn how to take advantage of them when you encounter the best opportunities while at the same time limiting your risk.
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