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		<title>The Rise of Day Trading as a Means of Income</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 19:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many individuals out there who are looking for new streams of income, investing has always been quite a draw. The markets are naturally and inherently volatile, and because of that they provide a lot of opportunity for people who are smart. Many people are doing what is known as day trading. What is day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many individuals out there who are looking for new streams of income, investing has always been quite a draw. The markets are naturally and inherently volatile, and because of that they provide a lot of opportunity for people who are smart. Many people are doing what is known as day trading. What is day trading, you ask? It is a different way to invest, and involves taking positions on stocks, futures, Forex or other commodities and closing these positions on the same day. With some of the day trading training that is available today, making money quickly and easily is completely possible with the proper strategy.</p>
<p><span id="more-107"></span><strong>Parlaying intraday trading methods into quick profit</strong><br />
With a traditional investment approach, lots of research is needed and patience is a requirement for success. Day trading relies more upon the natural volatility of the markets at hand. Whether talking about the Forex market, the S&amp;P 500, or some other commodities market, profits are there for the taking for people who have the guts and smarts to make the right moves. Additionally, there are now resources readily available for people who need a little bit of advice. With this day trading advice, investors are able to spot those quick profit opportunities without having to wait months or years for the gains.</p>
<p><strong>Profits for those with small starting investments</strong><br />
One of the interesting things about day trading there is that you don&#8217;t have to have a huge amount of starting capital to get going. One of the problems with the financial world is that if you want to take advantage of the high interest opportunities, you have to have a lot of capital to invest. The new day trading training sites are showing people that you can actually show a nice profit percentage with a small investment. The gains will obviously be smaller with a smaller starting principal, but the return on investment percentage will be just as great.</p>
<p><strong>Almost unlimited upside</strong><br />
When putting together a portfolio, many folks are looking for that opportunity that has a high ceiling. They need unlimited upside with their high risk portion of investment money, but that is especially hard to find. The nice thing with some of the sites out there today is that day trading training can turn this venture into one with a very high ceiling. The possibility for big time profits is there for those folks who tap into the advice and methods taught and utilize it on a day to day basis. With the way the markets work, it&#8217;s not uncommon for individuals to double their starting principal in a matter of months. It&#8217;s not magic, either. It&#8217;s simply taking on the market and exploiting the natural dips and rises that happen on a day to day basis.</p>
<p>Day trading is fast-paced and it can be scary for some. Lots of people don&#8217;t want to get involved because they don&#8217;t think that they have enough knowledge or experience. Sites today are breaking down that long-standing barrier to entry, though, and they are making it much easier for investors to hop on right away.</p>
<p>Written by: John Gilliam Tsunami-Trade: Day trading advice for the active daytrader. Day trading training with our proprietary day trading software.</p>
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		<title>5 Inflation-Beating Bond Picks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 16:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s an axiom of fixed income investing that inflation is a bond holder&#8217;s worst enemy. But what&#8217;s an investor who requiresregular income to do when the interest rate environment changes, and rising rates and inflation are forecasted? Not only does the investor risk watching the nominal value of his/her bond portfolio diminish, he/she also loses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s an axiom of fixed income investing that inflation is a bond holder&#8217;s worst enemy. But what&#8217;s an investor who requiresregular income to do when the interest rate environment changes, and rising rates and inflation are forecasted? Not only does the investor risk watching the nominal value of his/her bond portfolio diminish, he/she also loses the opportunity to reinvest on more favorable terms as interest rates climb.</p>
<p>Given that scenario, we&#8217;ve collected a number of underutilized products and strategies that income investors can avail themselves of when the winds of inflation begin to howl.<br />
<span id="more-52"></span> 1. Get Protected<br />
Inflation-protected securities (IPSs) offer income investors a popular method of staving off the effects of inflation and rising rates. These securities are comprised of two components, a regular bond coupon that pays a stated rate of interest, and a Consumer Price Index-linked element that adjusts the principal value of the bond up or down with changes in the index. They are offered by the federal government as Treasury inflation-protected-securities (TIPS) while in Canada they&#8217;re sold as real return bonds (RRBs).</p>
<p>Recently, municipalities and corporations have been offering their own versions of IPSs. These may have tax advantages over federally issued IPSs, but be sure to check with your financial advisor to see that the benefits of these issues outweigh the purchase of higher-rated, federally backed bonds. (Learn more in-depth details about IPSs in our article, Inflation-Protected Securities – The Missing Link.)</p>
<p>Risks to IPSs:<br />
·         Extended drops in the CPI (i.e. deflation) will erode the principal of an IPS, potentially leaving investors with a negative absolute return.</p>
<p>·         As with any fixed income investment, the creditworthiness of the issuer is paramount. Best to know who you are buying, and to allocate your funds accordingly.</p>
<p>2. Go Short<br />
Another popular strategy in a rising rate environment is to keep the duration of your fixed income investments short. Shortening the duration of your bond portfolio means you receive cash sooner than longer duration bonds and therefore you can reinvest that cash sooner at higher interest rates in an inflationary environment. Conversely, in a decreasing interest rate environment you may also want to consider extending the duration of your portfolio. By staggering your maturities from between three months to a year – or by simply investing in a prudently managed, money market fund that does that for you – you can safely capitalize on rising interest rates.</p>
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