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Posted by Ahmad Hassam on March 3rd, 2010
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There are many candlstick patterns that you can master. Candlestick patterns can be highly profitable trading signals. However, some patterns appear frequently and can be easily spotted. Hanging Man and the Hammer are the two among them. Both are different. Hanging Man is bearish while the Hammer is bullish.
The first question. How do you identify whether this is a Hanging Man or a Hammer? If this type of pattern appears at the top of an uptrend with the long wick at the bottom, it is a Hanging Man. And if it appears at the bottom of an downtrend it is a Hammer. Hammer and the Hanging Man both have a very small candle body accompanied by a long wick either on the bottom.
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Posted by Aparna Sharma on February 22nd, 2010
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With the ever growing mutual fund schemes in India it is quite difficult to pick the right one that suits your needs and requirements. You can choose the one which meets your financial objectives. It\’s always suggested you know the scheme well before deciding to invest. Don\’t blindly invest on somebody\’s guidance. Each fund has a different strategy to focus on when investing.
Types of mutual funds in India: Open ended schemes: These do not have fixed maturity. Liquidity is the key feature. Here units can be bought / sold at net asset value (NAV) related prices whenever required.
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Posted by Cressida Matthew on January 12th, 2010
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Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund (BSLMF) one of the leading Mutual Fund houses in India, is celebrating completion of 15 years. Since its inception, the fund house has registered impressive growth in terms of business (asset under management) and has offered funds to its investors that have created wealth for them consistently.
Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company (BSLAMC) was established in 1994 & it is a joint venture between Aditya Birla Group, a well known and trusted name globally amongst Indian conglomerates and Sun Life Financial Inc, leading international financial services organization from Canada.
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Posted by Christopher Fitch on January 11th, 2010
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Investment management has become an all-important component to investing, particularly after the past 3 years since the collapse of the US credit system. A lot of investors have taken a good, hard look at their asset allocation model and determined that their risk tolerance might be a lot lower than they might have originally believed.
Ever since those bleak days in 2007, 2008, and again in March 2009, the concept of risk tolerance has taken on a brand-new meaning for aggressive and conservative investors alike. For the conservative investors, it meant that maintaining growth could no longer be found in bank-issued term deposits or government issued treasuries.
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Posted by Bob Jones on January 5th, 2010
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There are, of course, various ways that you can use the money that you have worked for and investing in a mutual fund is just one of the ways. Furthermore, the many different mutual funds have many excellent options for you to examine. However, you will also need to sort the wheat from the chaff in mutual funds in order to decide which are most suitable for your needs.
At the moment, you will probably find that Janus, Fidelity Funds and the Vanguard Group are among the best mutual funds available. The first thing to do is look how the funds compare with each other. There are many studies to provide you with the information you need for choosing the right mutual funds.
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