Archive for Strategy
1. Is buying Stocks as simple as buying a car? Learn Stock Trading
Posted by: | CommentsDear Liberated Stock Trader, welcome to a new year, and I know you are now getting close to making a purchase, but there are important things to do in this year, before we put our money on the line.
Buying a stock is in some ways similar to buying a car, in the steps one needs to take, or consider. But like everything, people make decisions not based purely on the Numbers, but on Emotions, Psychology, Marketing and the perceived outcome of the purchase. Read More→
2. What Type of investor are you?
Posted by: | CommentsDear liberated stock trader
before you start to buy and sell stocks it is important to look at who you are, and what you want to achieve.
To begin with we need to understand some basic terms.
The term investor has many different meanings, the Collins English dictionary defines it as “An investor is a person or organization that buys stocks or shares, or pays money into a bank in order to receive a profit”. But this is a little generic to be used clearly for us to reference.
In the world of finance, investments and speculation, the way in which you seek to gain your profit dictates what you are. For Example:
Read More→
3. What are your Goals?
Posted by: | Comments4. How to make a Million Dollars in the Stock Market
Posted by: | CommentsThe Magic of Compounding
Dear Liberated Stock Trader this article will show you what you need to do to become a millionaire. Yes really. However it is not as simple as it may seem. The key things you will need are:
- Time
- Patience
- Some starting Capital
This article will not guarantee you will become a Millionaire, however it will show you how compounding your earnings over time can get you there.
What is compounding?
Compounding means in simple terms if you have $10 and you earn 10% on it you will have $11. If you then compound this money with another 10%, you will actually have $12.10. You have earned an extra 10 cents, on the previously earned interest. Do this long enough and the compounding works to accelerate your earnings.
This means you need to continually earn a steady income and continue to reinvest.
So how will this make me a millionaire?
Let’s take some real examples.






