October 18, 2008

Should You Buy Gold as an Investment or for Insurance?

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As an investor, you should always know what your objectives are. One of the biggest traps investors fall into is buying a gold position that has little or no relationship to his or her objectives. Gold is not for everyone. Buying gold is usually used as an insurance policy in case other investments such as stocks go down.

Gold is in a bull market right now because its core fundamentals are so outstanding. It is also doing well because the stock market is tanking. You see, that is the “insurance” part of gold. When stocks go down, gold often goes up. A position in gold will often offset your losses in the stock market in troubled times.

The price of gold may jump up to thousands of dollars per ounce in the current rally or it may struggle and fall lower. No one knows for sure even if they pretend to. One thing is for sure: if the stock market continues to fall, things will look good for the gold investor. Gold is the ultimate alternative investment because it is tangible.

Many people, including the die hard stock investors, often still see gold as the most undervalued asset group in a standard portfolio mix. In general, gold becomes more desirable in times of banking failures and tough economic times. Also, like all investments, gold becomes more attractive to more people the higher it goes. People don’t seem to want to miss out and that is why both gold and stocks tend to go up too high before they fall back.

Before you invest in gold, you should carefully consider what percentage of your overall portfolio you wish to risk in gold-related investments and the current price of gold. If you are thinking about investing in gold, it is worth giving the same consideration to your purchase as you would to any other investment. When you buy gold investments, you lower risk in your investment portfolio.

As more investors realize that gold is a great way to profit in today’s uncertain climate, more fund-makers have been happy to supply the means with which to buy gold. There is a whole world of excellent alternatives out there for investors who wish to invest in gold. Just be sure you understand what your gold objectives are before you allocate too much of your portfolio towards it. Buying gold as an investment might be a great addition to any portfolio but only in the right amounts. Putting too much of your net worth into gold would be the same as gambling.

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October 17, 2008

Stock World - Warner Music: US-Manager Cohen verkauft 23 Prozent seiner Anteile

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Aussie Stock Forums - Minimum Cash Requirement for Forex trading with IB

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What is the minimum cash balance/requirement I need in my IB account to begin trading Forex via Interactive Brokers?

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Stock Options - BenefitsLink.com

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NCEO Executive Director Corey Rosen discusses NCEO research for Innovest and the Herron Foundation finding that at least 29% of S&P 500 companies have some kind of broad-based employee ownership plan; a spate of stock-drop lawsuits following the financial sector's woes; 5 of the 15 winners of the Wall Street Journal/Winning Workplace Top Small Workplaces are ESOP companies; an AMT provision in the bailout bill that will affect stock option holders; and more. (National Center for Employee Ownership)
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Optimal Portfolios - Back to Technical Analysis

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Couple of chart that appeal to me. By: Optimal Portfolios

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Investing With Harvey - Market Close for Wednesday, October 15, 2008

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^DJI
 
8577.91
 
-733.08 (-7.87%)

^IXIC
 
1628.33
 
-150.68 (-8.47%)

^GSPC
 
907.84
 
-90.17 (-9.03%)

^NDX
 
1244.23
 
-120.36 (-8.82%)

^OEX
 
434.44
 
-39.75 (-8.38%)

^SML
 
271.22
 
-27.72 (-9.27%)

^QNET
 
83.11
 
-8.72 (-9.50%)

^VXO
 
68.35
 
+9.90 (+16.94%)

^VIX
 
69.25
 
+14.12 (+25.61%)

^VXN
 
72.93
 
+10.16 (+16.19%)

PVADX
 
21.08
 
-2.00 (-8.67%)

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The Kirk Report - Bear Market Blues

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Philly report creams stocks Factory funk! Our economy according to the latest Beige Book All this talk about recession is depressing Shoppers to constrain holiday spending Tough times in Las Vegas Buckle up - we haven't reached bottom yet! The…
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Trader Mike - October 16, 2008 Recap: Lows Retested

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I was just labeled a putz by some clown on the Elite Trade message boards because I “only tell what happens, not what will.” It’s my greatest fear in life for a total stranger to call me a putz starting now I will make 100% accurate predictions of future market moves. My crystal ball is telling me that “prices will fluctuate.”

Prices fluctuated like mad once again today. One thing is certain in this market — there’s no shortage of volatility. The VIX made another all-time high today despite most of the indices making higher lows. I’m no student of the VIX, and I know it’s kinda wacky right now, but that seems like a pretty significant bullish divergence to me if you treat the VIX as just a fear indicator.

Volume is playing an important role of late too. I noted the surprising lack of volume yesterday and today we got the highest volume of the week. That volume accompanied what appears to be a successful retest of last week’s lows. I prefer to see a lower low made on a retest but you have to take what you can get. (The Nasdaq 100 did make a lower low today before reversing.) The bulls have to be pretty happy with the action today but they still need to produce some follow-through and break through resistance.

Trend Table

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Trend
Nasdaq
S&P 500
Russell 2000

Long-Term
Down
Down
Down

Intermediate
Down
Down
Down

Short-term
Down
Down
Down

(+) Indicates an upward reclassification today
(-) Indicates a downward reclassification today
Lat Indicates a Lateral trend

*** I’m simply using the indices’ relations to their 200, 50 and 10-day moving averages to tell me the long, intermediate and short-term trends, respectively.

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October 16, 2008 Recap: Lows Retested

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October 16, 2008

Stock World - Warner Music: US-Manager Cohen verkauft 23 Prozent seiner Anteile

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Investing With Harvey - Market Close for Wednesday, October 15, 2008

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^DJI
 
8577.91
 
-733.08 (-7.87%)

^IXIC
 
1628.33
 
-150.68 (-8.47%)

^GSPC
 
907.84
 
-90.17 (-9.03%)

^NDX
 
1244.23
 
-120.36 (-8.82%)

^OEX
 
434.44
 
-39.75 (-8.38%)

^SML
 
271.22
 
-27.72 (-9.27%)

^QNET
 
83.11
 
-8.72 (-9.50%)

^VXO
 
68.35
 
+9.90 (+16.94%)

^VIX
 
69.25
 
+14.12 (+25.61%)

^VXN
 
72.93
 
+10.16 (+16.19%)

PVADX
 
21.08
 
-2.00 (-8.67%)

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