How Does a Stock Rise/Fall 20% in a Day?
Many people are asking, “How can such established companies grow or shrink by so much, so quickly? Surely this is a sign of manipulation!”
Many people are asking, “How can such established companies grow or shrink by so much, so quickly? Surely this is a sign of manipulation!”
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This week we saw a 1000+ point drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the largest 1-day point drop in DOW history. Should it affect your investing decisions?
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Investing in oil can have a major financial upside, which is why itâs a popular choice for many investors. But, itâs not without its risk, as the process can not only be complex but oil prices are prone to some volatility. If you want to invest in oil, itâs important to do your research and […]
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Are you looking to invest $100,000? Lucky you! If you need a little help, here’s our full guide that will teach you how to invest $100,000.$100K is a lot of money. But if you have it, and are looking for smart ways to invest it, here are a few options to explore.
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Stock. The word is used freely to describe ownership in the stock market based on a specific company. But when you buy a companyâs stock, exactly what are you buying?
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Investing can be complex and intimidating, so many people may seek an advisor to help them with their finances. In the past, that meant going to a financial advisor to get a tailored financial and investment plan, usually at a high cost. But in recent years, consumers have gravitated toward robo-advisors â which provide algorithm-generated […]
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There are all kinds of annuities available, including one for just about every investment niche there is. If you are interested in generating a guaranteed income, with no risk to your principal value, then fixed annuities might be what you are looking for. They pay higher rates of return than other interest-bearing investments, like CDs […]
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This guest post from Doug Nordman is part of the “money stories” feature at Get Rich Slowly. Some stories contain general advice; others are examples of how a GRS reader achieved financial success — or failure. These stories feature folks from all stages of financial maturity. Doug is the , author of The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Retirement and founder of The Military Guide.
My name is Doug, and I’m a retired U.S. Navy submariner. I’m also financially independent.
I graduated from college in 1982 and spent most of the next five years in training or underwater. Like most military servicemembers, I had a steady income but very little free time. I knew how to save but I was very slow to learn how to invest.
“Jesse, your career change…it’s a huge risk, right?” But how do I define risk? How does that definition apply to this question? Is my career change a huge risk? Is it risky at all?