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What
is Market Timing?
Market Timing is a top down view of the market and its
prospects.The elements of market timing including investor sentiment,
trends in interest rates and fed action, overall market valuation,
technical underpinning, and flow of funds. Market timing provides
investors with the opportunity to avoid major market price declines.
The elements of market timing including investor sentiment, trends
in interest rates and fed action, overall market valuation, technical
underpinning, and flow of funds. Market Timing is a top down view
of the market and its prospects.
What
is Technical Analysis?
Technical analysis is a very powerful tool and is a pre-requisite
for anyone who wants to predict financial market movements. The
term "technical analysis" is a complicated sounding
name for a very basic approach to investing. Simply put, technical
analysis is the study of prices, with charts being the primary
tool. So while it seems as if volume and technical analysis in
general all have some forecasting abilities, none are foolproof.
Used together, they can be quite helpful in your trading and investing,
but should be looked at more as helpful hints as to a markets
bias, more than anything else.
Is
Fundamental Analysis is a part of Technical Analisis?
There are two major types of analysis for predicting the performance
of a company's stock - Fundamental analysis and Technical analysis.
Fundamental Analysis probes the Balance Sheet, the Income Statement,
and the Statement of Sources and Uses of Working Capital.
Why trade indices and their derivatives instead
of stocks?
The price and volume of individual stocks fluctuate with unpredictable
events such as news, rumors and earnings reports. By tailoring
our indicators for the major market indices, we reduce the uncertainty
by dealing with numerous stocks together. The volatility of any
one stock in our indicators is diluted.
How can I trade indices and their derivatives?
You can trade Futures and Options contracts on the indexes themselves
or any of a number of stand in instruments for the stocks associated
with the index. There are several index stocks, such as Spider
(SPY) for the SP 500 index, Diamonds (DIA) for the Dow Jones Industrial
Average index, QQQQ for Nasdaq
100 index, HHH for largest 20 internet companies and many others.
I am not located in the U.S. Can I participate in the U.S. market?
International Exchanges correlate very much with the US stock market. That means you can trade your local securities correlated with US indices very successfully. Today, participation in U.S. markets is easy, with many brokers offering Internet execution for foreigners as well as a completely secure environment such as Datek, Web Securities. The TradersFloor™ techniques, however, will work on both U.S. and international markets.
What are Exchange Traded
Funds (ETFs)?
ETFs represent shares of ownership in either fund or unit investment
trusts that hold portfolios of common stocks which are designed to
generally correspond to the price and yield performance of their
underlying portfolios of securities, either broad market, sector or
international. ETFs give investors the opportunity to buy or sell an
entire portfolio of stocks in a single security, as easily as buying or
selling a share of stock. They offer a wide range of investment
opportunities. ETFs (also called index shares) track a specific basket
of securities and trade continuously on the major exchanges like an
ordinary stock.
Where
can I buy or sell ETFs?
You can buy or sell ETFs through a broker of your choice, just as you
buy stock.
What
are SPDRs and MidCap SPDRs?
With Standard & Poor’s Depositary Receipts (SPDRs) and Standard & Poor’s
MidCap 400 Depositary Receipts (MidCap SPDRs), investors can purchase
shares in a diversified portfolio, receive quarterly cash dividends and
buy or sell those shares at any time during the trading day. SPDRs and
MidCap SPDRs represent units of beneficial interest in unit investment
trusts that hold the component stocks of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index
and the Standard & Poor’s MidCap 400 Index, respectively. SPDRs and
MidCap SPDRs trade like shares of common stock and can be traded at any
time during the trading day on the American Stock Exchange. SPDRs trade
under the ticker symbol "SPY" and MidCap SPDRs trade under the symbol "MDY"
and are designed to provide investment results that generally correspond
to the performance and dividend yield of each of the underlying indexes.
Who should invest
in SPDRs and MidCap SPDRs?
By purchasing a share of "the market," investors can instantly gain a
diverse portfolio through some of the most closely followed indexes in
the United States. SPDRs and MidCap SPDRs offer investors a low-cost
means to gain either long- or short-term exposure to the Standard &
Poor’s 500 Index and the Standard & Poor’s MidCap 400 Index, two of the
most closely followed benchmarks for the U.S. stock market.
How
easily can I buy or sell ETFs?
As easily as you can buy or sell shares of stock, ETFs are listed and
traded on The American Stock Exchange—that makes it easy for you to buy
or sell shares throughout the trading day while traditional index mutual
funds can generally be purchased or redeemed only at an end-of-day
closing price.
What is
the minimum purchase?
You can purchase as little as one share.
Why invest in
an index?
Indexing, often called "passive management," involves investing in a
group of stocks that represent the composition of a broad-market,
sector, or international index. Index funds offer "market level"
performance, they aim to generally match the market performance of a
specific index in advancing or declining markets. Passive indexed
investments, because they generally have lower management and expense
fees, may outperform many actively managed funds over the long term.

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