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How to Select A Hard Drive For Your PC by Peter Dobler
... The smaller, standard size is the size of a 3.5 inch floppy disk drive. The larger type is the size of a CD ROM drive. Larger drives tend to cost less, but most computers have enough slots for smaller, standard drives and most computer users consider them a little more preferable. Speed is used to describe the revolution speed of the spinning hard drive. The faster the better of course, but check out the price difference when going from a relatively slow hard drive to a faster drive and see ...
How to Add Shares to a Profitable Position by Chris Perruna
... Now, take a look at how this works (it doesn’t work perfectly every time but this time I kept the numbers round): Using the position sizing calculator; plug in a portfolio value of $110,000, a risk of 1.5%, stop loss of 8% and an average cost basis of $45.83 What do you get? Amazing: a position size of $20,625 or 450 shares. I currently hold 450 shares with a dollar value slightly lower ($19,318.80) than the maximum calculation in this equation.
Einstein's Rule Of 72 by Roger Sorensen
... If you figure that inflation averages 3% you're just above breaking even, and if you figure the income taxes you paid on the 4% growth, you are loosing money. If you're 35 and your money is growing at 12%, you will have SIX DOUBLES by age 60! If you're 50 and your money is growing at 12%, you have 1.6 DOUBLES LEFT by age 60! What does this mean? It means you need to start investing your money as soon as you can. Today is a good time to begin.
Yes You Can Trade Stocks and Options Like a Pro by Anatole Raif
... Using the same 1% risk tolerance and $100k account size, the Position Size Calculator comes up with 40 contracts, the maximum number of contracts (options trade in contracts where one contract leverages 100 shares) that you can safely buy and still adhere to your risk management system. If you sold the options at $0.55 you made $1200 (not including commissions) which is a 120% return in two days. Once again, that’s not bad for a homegamer. I bring up these very different trading examples to ...
The Cost of Remodeling a Bathroom by Ken Marlborough
... Check out the national averages of bathroom remodeling costs and get estimates from local contractors. If you are hiring someone to do work in your bathroom, don't be afraid to purchase the supplies. It may save significant costs. The costs of supplies add up. A typical sink costs between $60 and $100, but higher-end sinks cost hundreds of dollars. Vinyl flooring is the cheapest, starting at around $3 a foot. Ceramic tile is usually triple the price of vinyl.
Money - How Do You Feel When You Discover That A Complete And Utter MORON Makes More Money Than You? by Gary Simpson
... The law of averages would tell you that there should be at least one ace in every 13 cards (52 divided by 4 = 13) but it doesn't necessarily turn out that way. Life can be very unfair at times. How does it make you feel when you find out that a guy who cannot spell, can't add up two numbers without using a calculator, has very little written ability and can who hardly string two intelligent sentences together, makes a LOT more money than you do? Especially when you work so hard and they ...
Should You Wait On Volume Before Buying A Stock? by Larry Potter
... The entire run up of 03 into 04 was accomplished on considerably less volume than the averages would have had us "need". Wait on the volume and miss the ride. Nope, not gunna do it. Sure volume is important, we'd love to see a price breakout, confirmed by volume, it's got a much better shot at sticking. But I will not hesitate to buy a breakout on lousy volume any more. Hey, I can always sell the darned thing. But, I can't make up a 3 dollar miss out on a breakout.
Did eBay Open the Door for Google? by James Newton
... You see eBay does not allow a seller to offer choice of color or size in a listing, so if you have an item with 3 sizes, and two colors, you have to create 6 listings to sell 1 item. This seller is selling at the basic store. That's $15.00 per month. Each listing cost this seller (at current rate) .02 per month. That is $35.54 per month, plus the basic store price, equals $50.54 per month just to list his items. Now you can't do without a gallery picture, that another .01cents per listing, ...
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