Posted on April 4th, 2008 by www.brennemanairplane.net
Indian Stock Market including both NSE-National Stock Exchange and the BSE-Bombay Stock Exchange have certainly taken a tremendous beating in the past few weeks. We are sure most of us here knew that the correction in the trading curve was round the corner which would be healthy, and the markets would bounce back from 18k levels with the help of mutual fund investments & buying of Indian stocks again. However the anticipation went wrong, and the US recession story along with global and Indian commodity prices have added fuel to the global equity market turmoil on a whole.
Do we have to worry our Indian investments in stocks & mutual funds?
What would happen next in the stock markets of India?
Whether investors should make more investments in India?
We at would like to bring a couple of things into picture: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on January 5th, 2008 by www.brennemanairplane.net
When is the next stock market crash?
Just around the corner, the stock market Doomsday could strike as early as sometime before mid April.
American housing prices had soared to nosebleed heights, homeowners lined up to get home equity credit lines. From large SUV’s, vacations to the playboy lifestyle. Americans have used their houses as ATM machines.
Living above their means had never been easier. Of course this money was borrowed, but virtually no one is paying it back! Housing prices have tanked and Banks are helpless to get the consumers to pay up. There are bond insurance companies who have insured the loans made by banks like, Wells Fargo Bank, U.S. Bancorp, Bank of America, Wachovia Corp., Citigroup Inc., and Washington Mutual Inc. But will these bond insurance companies like MBIA Inc. and Ambac Financial Group be able to meet potentially billions of dollars worth of claims. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on December 20th, 2007 by www.brennemanairplane.net
Many people like to invest in stock market with their own set of reasons. To some it is a matter of securing sort of personal finance after retirement and to some it a challenging game of easy money. However, very few people actually pay heed to the real concept of stock market and creating a portfolio according to it. And for this accomplishment, it is essential to study the economy impacts of stocks, research on stock and how to buy a stock.
In fact, there are two ways to make an investment in stock market-short or long term. And so the functionality of the entire stock depends largely on your overall approach for making cash with the stock market. It is completely on you as to which way you choose. However when it comes to beginners, it is always better to opt for short term. Those who are interested in investing huge amounts and posses a long-term outlook must deal with the big companies including RelianceInd and ONGC. Big companies often do not come up with profitable offers for short-term investors, but long-term investors can stay assured as they surely get a chance to earn profits. These are considered as stable companies where certain amount of profit is almost fixed. Read the rest of this entry »