Stock Market Tips > Make Money With Stocks - Trading Techniques 2009

February 27, 2009 · Filed Under Public Company · Comment 

BY.- http://www.ChatHotStocks.com

It’s no secret that online trading
can be a very lucrative, yet highly competitive field, and the truth is that the stock market doesn’t care if you are an experienced or a beginner trader.

The rules and the opportunities are the same for everyone, so either you are going to make money when you pick a stock and make a trade or you are simply going to lose it in favor of the more seasoned ones.

It won’t matter if we are in a recession or we have a great economy. Gamblers and ignorants loose money consistently either way. While experienced and Profitable traders make money in good or bad times. The trick is to learn how to do it.

As a stock trader your homework is all about studying and testing different market strategies that can help you take advantage of stocks while at the same time protect your gains.

Just always keep in mind that a good strategy is simple and practical. Complicated stock systems will always make you slow in your decision making process or confuse you from the start.

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Working From Home Is Becoming Commonplace In The Corporate World

February 23, 2009 · Filed Under Ask an Expert · Comment 

While the work at home business scams, “systems”, and odd jobs are repeated off and on across the internet, there is a quiet breed of telecommuter that has silently simply packed up their laptop, plugged in their home phone, taken a few extra classes, and proceeded the transition from cubicle to home. Most of these people, as long as they stay with their current company, will not see the inside of a cubicle again. Neither will the person who takes their position down the line.

Telecommuters now work for some of the largest corporations - not as a privilege or a perk, but as a necessity. Service managers for AT&T earn nearly $75,000 a year, assisting business clients in resolving their communications and information technology issues, and working up to 70 hours a week. Instead of doing this in the office, they get to do it in their basement.

Office workers that bring their jobs home come from a variety of backgrounds, ranging from telecommunications and customer service to financial management and web design. Salaries from corporations normally vary from $40,000 to $70,000, and come with the same benefits as an in-person job, depending on the employer’s location, the employee’s expertise, and, of course, the nature of the job. The company normally supplies the equipment such as the laptop and the dedicated phone required for the work involved.

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