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The Right Stock at the Right Time Prospering in the Coming Good Years by Larry Williams
The Right Stock at the Right Time Prospering in the Coming Good Years by Larry Williams
Forex Trading – Foreign Exchange Course
You want to learn about Forex?
Foreign exchange, or forex, is the conversion of one country’s currency into another.
In a free economy, a country’s currency is valued according to the laws of supply and demand.
In other words, a currency’s value can be pegged to another country’s currency, such as the U.S. dollar, or even to a basket of currencies.
A country’s currency value may also be set by the country’s government.
However, most countries float their currencies freely against those of other countries, which keeps them in constant fluctuation.
laudatory remarks for THE RIGHT STOCK AT THE RIGHT TIME “The timing is fundamentally right to think about the tactics in this book. Timing of the macromarkets, stock-specific strategies, financial insights, and intermarket analyses. It is much better that someone who has done it himself has written about it. -Lindsay Glass, Bloomberg LP’s global market timing expert This book delivers a devastating uppercut of optimism and cold, hard facts to investor pessimism. Former World Heavyweight Champion Ray Mercer The stock market is a significant source of income, and Williams demonstrates with clarity the finest stocks and times to acquire them. -Robert Allen, a millionaire-maker and New York Times best-selling author of financial books “This book is far superior than any others that are forthcoming. Larry allows you to stand on his shoulders and see the market from a master’s perspective. Chairman of The Hirsch Organization Inc., Yale Hirsch
What is Stock?
Stock (also capital stock) is all of the shares into which ownership of a corporation is divided. In American English, the shares are collectively known as “stock”. A single share of the stock represents fractional ownership of the corporation in proportion to the total number of shares. This typically entitles the stockholder to that fraction of the company’s earnings, proceeds from liquidation of assets (after discharge of all senior claims such as secured and unsecured debt), or voting power, often dividing these up in proportion to the amount of money each stockholder has invested. Not all stock is necessarily equal, as certain classes of stock may be issued for example without voting rights, with enhanced voting rights, or with a certain priority to receive profits or liquidation proceeds before or after other classes of shareholders.
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