Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Stock Carnival Ecstasy - October 23, 2012

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Welcome to the October 23, 2012 edition of Stock Carnival Ecstasy.In this edition of the carnival we begin with an article by John Schmoll about the practice of high frequency trading. Anisha from NerdWallet examines Hewlett Packard after a recent decline in stock value. We have a comparison of Activision-Blizzard and Electronic Arts, two popular gaming companies, by The Archivist. And finally Anna Deguzman uses Apple and Facebook to show how price multiples can determine a company's value. Make sure to take a look at all the articles of this carnival, share on social media like Facebook and Twitter, bookmark on Delicious for your friends to read, and come back shortly after the election for another version.

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Bill Smith presents File Your Taxes posted at 2010Taxes, saying, "When it comes to online tax filing security is the major issue. Many people may like the concept or many might look down, most of them may feel worried about putting their information all on the internet and doubt that is it actually safe and secure to submit your tax return this way."

Bill Smith
presents FreeTaxUSA- Prepare your Taxes Yourself posted at 2011 Taxes, saying, "There are several tax preparation programs available online. Let’s begin with a very simple and a detailed review."

Bill Smith
presents Saving Money With Tax Services posted at 2012 Tax - Free Tax Filing Options, saying, "Locating free 2012 tax filing services would be a great idea for anyone that has a need to save some money. Spending hundreds of dollars on tax software is likely something you cannot afford when dealing with the large burden of taxes."

John Schmoll
presents Why We All Should Care About High Frequency Trading posted at Frugal Rules, saying, "HFT is all the rage in the trading world these days, yet few know about it. It does have some benefits, but there are also downsides to it. As with anything related to finances, it’s important to be in the know with what’s going on currently in the finance world."

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anisha@nerdwallet.com presents HP’s Stock Price Crash: Is Hewlett-Packard a Bargain Stock For Investors Right Now? posted at NerdWallet | Markets, saying, "Thinking of buying HP stock? Not so fast! The nerds tell you why this could be a value trap."

The Archivist
presents King of the Hill: Activision-Blizzard vs. Electronic Arts posted at The Market Archive, saying, "Video game companies are slightly insulated from recessions, because as people spend less money they stay at home. People need entertainment, and video games provide hours. If a company has fantastic properties from which to launch games they can make a lot of money. Activision-Blizzard is one of the best in the industry."

anna.deguzman@nerdwallet.com
presents Apple Versus Facebook: How to Use Price Multiples to Figure Out a Company’s Value posted at NerdWallet | Markets, saying, "At today’s stock prices, Apple is a better investment than Facebook. Though each share of Apple has a higher price than Facebook shares, each dollar invested can hypothetically buy more value. After crunching the numbers, the nerds tell you why."

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Bill Smith presents Strange 2011 Federal Tax Deductions posted at 2011 Tax, saying, "Everyone is looking for deductions for their 2011 federal tax situation."

Bill Smith
presents Tips to Get TurboTax Discounts posted at 2009 Tax, saying, "Turbotax software comes in various different versions like Premier, Deluxe, etc. Turbo tax software is used to prepare both State & Federal Income Tax Returns."

Bill Smith
presents How to get online tax refunds with H&R Block? posted at 2008 Taxes, saying, "Nowadays there are many tax filing programs available online, but even today most of the people think twice while filing their income tax returns using these online programs."

Bill Smith
presents H&R Block- Small Business Tax Software Review posted at 2009 Taxes, saying, "H&R Block is one of the best tax preparation software used worldwide. Today more than 500 million clients mainly in Australia, the U.S., and Canada use H&R block."

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Google Earnings Release October 2012

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In a few days time Google will release its quarterly earnings. The figures are due to be delivered on the 18TH October as the market closes for trading. Larry Page the Chief Executive Officer of Google has already intimated that the company has had a highly successful three months and that profits are up by around 24%. Page is happy to report that the gambles they took concerning YouTube, Android and Chrome have indeed paid dividends. This means that the latest google earnings release will be welcome news for its investors.

Google behind the numbers:  In the main the majority of the vast sum of money that is earned every year comes from publicising. Around one billion people use the giant search engine every month; in real terms this means that one person out of seven uses Google on a regular basis. Thinking again in terms of google behind the numbers - add up the time that is spent using the giant search engine and it is in excess of two hundred billion minutes a year. Google consumes mammoth amounts of electricity, somewhere in the region of two hundred and sixty million watts per year.

The Board of Directors were happy to give the go ahead to a proposed stock dividend; this means that the company as a whole can concentrate on its long term goals. As the google earnings release draws ever closer it is time for investors to realise that they have a stake in an exciting company. Google has stood by its promise and it has improved people's lives.  Technology may still be in its infancy but Google has a lot more to offer in the future.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Stock Carnival Ecstasy - October 9, 2012

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Welcome to the October 9, 2012 edition of Stock Carnival Ecstasy.In this edition we start with an article on Locating A Forex Trading Blog from Bill Smith. John Schmoll takes a look at How to Easily Determine Your Risk Profile. Finally we have a post from the Super Saver taking a look at How Taxes Will Increase for the Middle Class. Hope you enjoy the material, bookmark, share, tweet on Twitter, like on Facebook and come back real soon.

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Bill Smith presents Tips For Locating A Forex Trading Blog posted at Forex Trading System Central, saying, "The first tip you need to use is to look at the age of the blog."

The Archivist
presents Options 101 - What is an Option? posted at The Market Archive, saying, "One of the hardest things for getting started in options is understanding the various terms. Well this article hopefully helps to clear up the confusion lots of new people experience when dealing with options."

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Bill Smith presents How Many Start Ups Fail posted at FastSwings, saying, "Statistics on how many start ups fail are notoriously hard to find. The problem is that the statistic is based on a number of different assumptions, not all of which apply to any given business."

John Schmoll
presents How to Easily Determine Your Risk Profile posted at Frugal Rules, saying, "A key to successful investing is knowing what you can tolerate. Determing your risk profile can greatly aid in helping determine your investment plan and improve your investing as a whole."

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Super Saver presents How Taxes Will Increase for the Middle Class posted at My Wealth Builder, saying, "After reviewing our financial status, I've decided to evaluate a strategy of using regular income dividend paying stocks, instead of income from capital gains, to cover our retirement expenses."

Bill Smith
presents KOL- What We Should Know? posted at FastSwings, saying, "According the recent reports, Coal exchange traded funds or coal ETF (KOL) has experienced a better growth than expected by the market experts."

John Morrow
presents “Death of the Cult of Equities” Debate Explained: Bill Gross vs. Jeremy Siegel posted at NerdWallet | Markets, saying, "Hi this article highlights the debate between Bill Gross and Jeremy Siegel and the "death of the cult of equities". It is a scholarly article explaining the difference of opinion of two prestigious financial experts"

The Archivist
presents Metallovoric Companies Set to Gorge Themselves posted at The Market Archive, saying, "Miners sometimes present an opportunity to take a position in a metal less than what you could get from the actual metal. That means that the companies have more of a range in their prices, with the price of the metal signaling you about the future."

Carlos Sera
presents A Practical Tale « Financial Tales posted at Financial Tales, saying, "I named this tale A Practical Tale because after reading it I sincerely hope you gain something practical. The subtitle is a tribute to one of my favorites–Janis Joplin. In the lyrics to the song Ball and Chain she sings about how “It’s all the same ___day.”"

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Vytas presents 7 key areas of trading psychology posted at Trend, saying, "Markets reflect investors’ mentality by making certain psychological patterns existing in human thinking patterns too. Most traders perform poorly in the markets because they do not have self confidence and their self confidence is even more negatively affected when they see losses on a regular basis. This article will cover 7 key aspects of trading psychology that affect our trading results."

Bill Smith
presents Free Tax Filing Information And Resources posted at 2009 Tax, saying, "Most federal highway use tax returns are due, with the due date falling on the 31st Aug 2012."

Bill Smith
presents Many Families And Indivduals Are Eligible For 2011 Tax Credits posted at 2010 Tax, saying, "The 2010 tax year offered many deductions and credits for those who chose to itemize their deductions."

Bill Smith
presents Gay Marriage Increases Federal Tax Headaches posted at 2008 Taxes, saying, "The advent of a new era in our nation’s history brings with it more than gay marriage acceptance; we are witnessing the dawn of a new era of federal tax headaches."

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