Irrational behavior in normal markets

Irrational behavior and normal markets can puzzle investors

Irrational behavior in normal markets are one can puzzle investors, especially investing novices. In fact, irrational behavior and normal markets are perfectly normal. They are the same thing. Most people think of themselves as rational beings. However when it comes to investing you can see much irrational behavior. Part 2 of the 6 part White Top View Series, Mind Game, discusses emotions and psychological aspects of investing.

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3 Wealth assassins lurk

Fear, greed and procrastination are 3 wealth assassins

3 Wealth Assassins Lurk! Fear, greed and procrastination are 3 wealth assassins that can devastate an investor’s portfolio. Use awareness, education and commitment to defend your portfolio against these attackers. Part 1 of the 6 part White Top View Series, Mind Game, discusses emotions and psychological aspects of investing.

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Girls make winning investors

Girls make winning investors!

Girls invest better and often end up with the winning hands because they get help, learn, assess risk and set goals. To win reliably, regularly and dependably, do the same.

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Alternate market trading choices

Alternate stock market trading choices exist in Canada and the U.S.

Alternate stock markets and trader choices are set up as direct competitors to the major exchanges. They serve institutional traders or to profit their institutional owners. In both Canada and the US there are multiple alternate stock markets set up to exchange shares for institutions. Generally speaking, these businesses set up as direct competitors to the major exchanges that we discussed in the earlier posts in the Stock Markets blog series.

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Bank Innovations and Credit: Leading the Way to Economic Growth

Bank Innovations and Credit: Leading the Way to Economic Growth

Bank Innovations and Credit: Leading the Way to Economic Growth using incredible financial inventions that underpin advanced economies. The discussion focuses on credit systems and reserve banking, using Canadian banks as examples. It highlights how banks are instrumental in enabling the growth of critical industries and establishing powerful opportunity economies. The article examines how reserve banking can multiply economic activity and foster trust, which is vital to sustaining modern economies and enhancing living standards globally.

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Canadian Investment Market Base

Canadian Investment Market Base

Canadian Investment Market Base opens the door to making money. Canada developed because of natural resources that remain the base of the Canadian economy. A sophisticated urban, manufacturing and technology culture has developed in Canada all built on a base of resource exploration, development and production.

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The Other Venture Exchange Alberta

Other Venture Exchange Alberta

The Other Venture Exchange Alberta Investors could support or speculate on Canadian Shield plays from Toronto or in new west coast ventures from Vancouver. However a Calgarian wanting funding…

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Venture Exchange creates opportunities

Investment Opportunity Grows With The Venture Exchange Merger

Investment opportunity grows with the Venture Exchange merger. Investors moved beyond Toronto and the Canadian Shield to exploit new resource opportunities. Investors financed numerous Canadian Shield ventures in Toronto. However, to finance Canadian resource ventures beyond that opportunity new exchanges developed.

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Bedrock of Toronto Stock Market

Toronto Stock Market founded on rich bedrock by investors financing resource

Investors ride rich rocks to build the TSX. Vast wealth comes from harvesting Canadian resources that built the nation and institutions across Canada. For investors, that includes the stock exchange now named the TSX that makes Toronto the dominating trading center for Canada.

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Stock market promoter billions

Research and Common Sense Protects Investors

Talk of Billions and Promoters – Promoters everywhere access the OTC and Grey Market. We have billions to discuss but first, just to get this out of the way; Canada does not have an OTC or Grey Market. Instead we borrow access from our friendly southern neighbor. You will recall that we covered those and the other US based markets in our discussions last week.

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