May
8
Looking Back on the Past Initial Public Stock Offering Process in 1965
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The initial public offering of common stock during the 1965 era is just a manifestation that the IPO process, despite of the heavy legal requirements that must be made, it is still the most ideal way to issue stocks to the public and raise additional capital for a company’s day-to-day business operation.
Trees and plants need sunlight to complete their photosynthesis or their food-making process. In addition, it is also an essential element for their growth. Without sunlight, their chance of survival is very slim even when they are supported with water and necessary soil nutrients.
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May
7
New Seats Available: Trading Controversy Addressed in Live Web-Seminar
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Some individuals have called his stance ‘controversial’, while others think he is ‘right on’…
So, on Thursday, May 8th at 9PM Eastern (New York Time) 30 yr. trading veteran Bill Poulos will share his secrets with traders in a LIVE web-seminar - and he’s addressing the controversy surrounding his recent consumer trading report, The Profit Button.
Seats were sold out yesterday - but we’ve just learned that they added more today due to the demand. I don’t know how long they’ll last, so grab your spot here, now:
May
7
As an exchange, the CSCE is not responsible for the price coffee trades are set. However, what it does is supply a free-market and tangible venue wherein traders are able to make options and futures transactions under the laws and regulations stipulated by the Exchange.
Coffee is one of the world’s most popular beverages and is considered among the globe’s most important of the commodities that are traded internationally. Today, the prime market for trading coffee, cocoa and sugar futures and options is the CSCE at the Commodity Exchange Center in New York. It has been in operation since 1993.
May
6
Epitome Of Gambit of A Day Trader
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There are numbers of the real man’s business world who can be an epitome of the mutant who trademark is playing cards. They are known as day trader. However, day traders unlike Gambit do not use the traditional playing cards with the four suits - spades, club, heart and diamond.
The cards they use are the stocks that they buy and sell for the entire day. The game for the day traders is to buy the stocks which swing and have great chances to rise, in this process the day trader earns money, and can possibly deal with grand yield in an instant.
May
5
Last Chance To Hear 34 Year Trading ‘Vet’ Spill The Beans, LIVE…
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If you’re a highly successful trader who never loses, don’t read any further…
…but if you’re looking for an edge to consistently profit from your trading, this is a must-see web-event:
34 yr. trading veteran Bill Poulos has agreed to share his secrets with a small group of traders in a LIVE web seminar - all because of the controversy surrounding his recent consumer trading report, The Profit Button.
May
5
Basic of the Day Trading
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Day trading is the buying and selling of financial investments and securities within the same trading day. These financial investments and securities would include stocks, stock options, currencies, and contracts like equity index futures and commodity futures.
As opposed to swing trading where the stocks are held for a couple more days, the stocks in day trading are held only for the duration of the trading day. Day traders buy and sell securities during the day, and do not hold stocks overnight.



































