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A stop-loss (also called a stop order or stop market order) is an order placed with a broker whereby the broker automatically closes a trade on a particular stock if that stock reaches a predetermined price.Read more ›
The term tape reading originally referred to actual reading of the old style ticker tapes that traders used to get their market data from.Read more ›
When the market keeps falling, the overwhelming desire for most investors is to stop the bleeding.Read more ›
So you finally found the perfect company to invest in.Read more ›
You've read the balance sheet, studied the fundamentals and done a thorough job of researching the company.Read more ›
They're some of the most overlooked income investments.Read more ›
Wondering what happens if your stock goes down? Our expert financial tips walk you through this common query. Read more
When the stock market crested in 1929, or 1987, or 2000, were you caught up in the euphoria -- and did you eventually get buried when the house of cards tumbled down?Read more ›
Most investors understand the need to keep a portfolio from becoming too risky.Read more ›
Back in 2003, the head of my company boasted that his new investment in Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) was going to make him loads of money.Read more ›
Forever immortalized in the film "Boiler Room," penny stocks occupy a unique position in American investing lore.Read more ›