Traders use momentum indicators like moving average convergence/divergence (MACD) to confirm price trends. If both prices and momentum are rising, then they expect momentum to keep pushing prices higher. When momentum slows, they watch for a reversal in… Read More
Investing Basics
As the stock market plunged in 2008 (for the second time in less than a decade), many people concluded the world of investing was just too risky. Yet since the market… Read More
True confessions: I’ve been known to engage in chart chasing. “Chart chasing” is a nickname coined by StreetAuthority co-founder Paul Tracy to describe the practice of running to the nearest digital device to pull up a price chart whenever someone mentions a… Read More
Worry-free finances = a happy, productive retirement, right?#-ad_banner-# Well, that goal is easier to accomplish than you think. It only takes a little sacrifice… and as much planning as you can muster. I’m going to tell you about five tips that should make your golden years that much more golden. Read More
PIMCO CEO and all-round market egghead Mohamed El-Erian coined the term “the new normal” during the financial crisis of 2008. El-Erian’s new normal is defined by slow economic growth, persistent… Read More
Editor’s note: Each week, one of our investing experts answers a reader’s question in a Q&A column at our sister site, InvestingAnswers.com. It’s all part of our mission to help consumers build and protect their wealth through education. This week’s question… Read More
The market has been on fire lately. The S&P 500 is up more than 6% so far this year and almost 20% off last June’s lows as it approaches record highs. Inflows into… Read More
Employer-sponsored 401(k) retirement accounts have become the primary retirement plans for the majority of investors. They are easy, effective and automatic-saving tools. Not to mention, many employers offer matching contributions, creating a powerful strategy to build retirement wealth. On the other hand, self-directed investors… Read More
My life changed forever with one call I made from a Washington, D.C., shopping mall in 1996. Unhappy in my reporting job and 2,000 miles away from my girlfriend, I had interviewed for a job with a sports website in Austin, Texas, where I… Read More
As I’ve been saying in the past articles of this series, diversification can take different forms. Depending on the size of your portfolio and personal interest, diversification can lead into unusual and exciting profit opportunities.#-ad_banner-# You… Read More