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Investing IS Saving - Savings are defined as the amount left over when the cost of a person's consumption expenditure is subtracted from the amount of disposable income they earn in a given period. Ergo, if you consistently spend less than you earn, the balance in your checking account will go up. Connecting the Dots Creates an Ominous Picture April 30, 2018 by Ted Bauman Investing “Connect the dots” is essentially the game that we financial writers play. Our job is to generate a picture from seemingly unconnected data points.
Trading Muscles How to Get out of a Trading Slump in Any Market April 26, 2018 by Rick Pendergraft Investing, Trading Strategies When a basketball player goes through a slump, they tend to shoot their way out of that slump. And as a trader, sometimes you have to have a shooter’s mentality.
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Invest in Offshore Oil Now Before the Big Money Floods In April 24, 2018 by Jeff Yastine Investing, Oil In the next few years, the big capital investment money is headed toward offshore oil exploration and production in a big way.
How the Experts Turn Small Investments Into Huge Winners April 19, 2018 by Rick Pendergraft Investing, Trading Strategies Which would you rather do: Take a big investment and have it become small, or take a small investment and have it become big?

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