Unclaimed Money Texas - Get Your Hands On YOUR Unclaimed Money

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

You may be wondering why I have titled this article as “Unclaimed Money Texas”. Well, it appears that there are more inquiries for claims coming out of Texas. Why this is, I don't know, but the people of Texas appear to know how much is in the pot of unclaimed money in the United States. […]

Tips on Using the Scratch Trade

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

The scratch trade is probably the single most important key to success in short term scalping of the UK horseracing markets on Betfair. Being able to Lay and Back at the same price without loss, and without even having to pay commission on the round-turn, is such a benefit that it has to be used […]

Understanding Currency, Both As A Trader And Investor

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

It wasn?t until I started trading currency full time that I fully appreciated just how much movements in these markets can impact on our everyday lives. The most obvious is, of course, whenever we travel abroad and have to buy foreign currency. Regular travellers will probably be more aware of the fluctuations in […]

Mortgages Loans: Working with a Mortgage Broker to Find the Best Loan

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

If you are in the process of shopping for a new mortgage or refinancing you existing mortgage, a mortgage broker may be able to help you find a good deal. You want to be careful with choosing a broker that will not take advantage of you however, a good broker can find loan offers […]

A History of Money and Banking Secrets That Banks Don't Want Published

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

A History of Money and Trade

To start with a history of money and debt, we must go back many years ago when people used to trade their wares for the things they wanted and needed.

In place of money or Federal Reserve Notes, you could trade a well made pistol for a cow, which you could […]

Old Europe's New Shine

Monday, July 12th, 2010

As European Union leaders meet in London to wrangle over European Union budgets and the Anglo-Saxon versus the French model, global investors have already voted and have been handsomely rewarded.

Many American investors seem to have written off Europe as a quaint low-growth low-return destination. This sort of attitude has caused them to miss some great […]

10 Common Mistakes Made by New Traders

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

1. Predicting and trading in different timescalesYou must make sure that you match the timescale of your prediction of the price?s direction with the amount of time that you hold your position. For instance, a classic mistake would be if you are trading the favourite?s price 3 minutes before the race is due to start […]

What E-Currency Program Is Right For You?

Friday, July 9th, 2010

There are a number of different e-currency programs that can be found online to help you gain the necessary knowledge. It is vital that you know as much about e-currency trading as possible if you want to have success. Obviously you are not going to become an expert right away, but the harder […]

Money Management, Part 2

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

FEARING LOSSES

There is a huge difference between being risk averse and fearing losses. You must hate to lose. In fact, you can program your brain to find ways to not lose. But not losing is a logical thought-out process, rather than an emotion-based reaction.

Two human-based tendencies come into play. The first […]

Market Liquidity - Foreign Exchange vs The Stock Market

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Is Slippage a Problem?Let?s face it, every trader on the Planet has wished at some point during their career that slippage did not exist. I for one have cursed at the top of my voice, let alone under my breath, at slippage on an entry or exit. However, every successful trader on the Planet has […]