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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Making Smart Investments During The Recession

By Rick Amorey

The economy is currently in a recession. As many people have said it before, it will probably get worse before it recovers. That being said, this is not a good time to lose common sense; while the financial situation is rocky and unstable, it is still there and functioning. There is no need for panic, and it's not a good idea to keep your money under your mattress.

You could, instead, make wise choices with the money you have in this troubled times. Losing what you may have saved for a long time is a terrible thing to think about; but to keep it locked away and useless is just about the same thing. Make careful choices to avoid a crash and burn during this recession, but remember to move forward. There's a light at the end of the tunnel, but you have to go to it, not the other way around.

Make that investment in stocks you've been pondering on, or buy those bonds you've had your eye on. There's no need to fear as long as you've thought about it thoroughly, and more importantly, have consulted a qualified broker with your decision. Be careful not to make rash judgments, and think about it as much as any other investment you plan to make.

I mentioned the consultation of a stock broker. If you place your stock orders through the Internet, make sure you do a background check on anyone associating with your money. Is the person really connected with a brokerage firm? Is the said brokerage firm even licensed? Do what you can to make sure that you are not tricked by a Boiler Room firm.

So do put that money to good use. Remember that stagnant assets are not assets at all; they are liabilities that will only depreciate in value over time. Besides, when consumers begin to spend again, the economy will slowly recover. Just make sure to make the best decisions that you can make in investing. - 23223

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Barber Silver Quarter - Lucky Are Those That Own This Rare Quarter

By Christina Goldman

The Barber Silver Quarter coins were first minted more than 100 years ago and are greatly treasured by collectors because they are considered vintage editions. These gorgeous silver coins are known as the Liberty Head quarters and are named after their designer, Charles E. Barber.

Consider yourself lucky of you have an 1896-S mintage of this quarter, for this is the most valuable of the lot. Still luckier are those who could get their hands on the Barber Dime which is one of the most treasured coins ever minted in the USA where but 24 coins were struck. There were only nine left of these very rare dimes which fetched for a whopping bonanza of close to 2 million US dollars in a fabled transaction two years ago.

There were 74 regular issues of the Barber Silver Quarter, none of which have the same reach as the pay-scale classification of the Barber Dime because the quarters offer no significant variations. Nevertheless, these quarters pose as a challenge to collectors because of the scarcity or low mintage of some coins that were struck in a particular year.

The quarters 1913-S mintage stands as among the most distinct with its 40,000 quarters issued, which went on the record as the lowest regular silver coin issue for the 20th century. The Barber Silver Quarter has a classic design which was drawn from ancient Greece and Rome inspirations. A Liberty head sporting a cap and wreath of laurel leaves is featured in the quarters obverse side.

The "Liberty" inscription in the images headband, which could rapidly wear out with handling of coins in circulation, is often the numismatists basis for determining the condition and intrinsic value of the circulated coins. The USAs original 13 states are honored in this quarter, represented by seven stars on the coins right and six on the left, with the ever-familiar "In God We Trust" motto appearing above. - 23223

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Forex Training Live with the Pros

By Jon Beckyn

The Forex market is a remarkable multi-trillion dollar global market that stays open nearly all the time. If you have a good Forex education, you can make a lot of money while taking advantage of such a prosperous opportunity.

The Foreign Exchange Market or the Forex is a global currency exchange market. Here, Forex traders try to generate money by buying and selling the currencies of different nations, by taking advantage of their differences in value. This relies on the credit rating value of that particular nation as well as the value of others in the global marketplace.

The Forex market can at times be multifaceted and complex, which causes the FX market to be very volatile. It is the volatility of the market, which presents such a wonderful opportunity to accumulate great wealth.

Volatility of the Forex is probable and even experienced traders do not risk more that a diminutive amount of their total bankroll at any one time. FX traders who play with more than 5% of their holdings in a market take a risk. Forex traders prosper by finding a good trading system and then constantly placing somewhere from 2, 3, 4, or 5% of their account, in order to build their wealth.In some ways, the Forex market is much like a virtual marketplace, since there is no central location, unlike the stock exchanges in Chicago and New York.

Then again, several major financial centers, which include Paris, Sydney, Tokyo, London, Hong Kong, London, Singapore, New York, Zrich and Frankfurt, make the Forex market possible. In fact, many Forex traders, trade from home on their computer while using a suite of software or a specialized trading platform.

The truth is many traders are making use of Expert Advisors or EAs to assist them while making their trading decisions as well as place orders and stop losses. EAs are really robots or artificial intelligences that are built into various Forex trading platforms. The owners can pre-program them to search for optimal trades, depending upon the trader considers the best money making system, while minimizing their losses in the Forex.

In 1971, the United States decided to agree to measure the value of the dollar to gold, or the gold standard, no longer. They abandoned the 1944 Bretton Woods agreements in 1971. Before long, all currencies changed as well. The US then floated the dollar since its value began to ebb and flow based on marketplace forces and the Federal Reserve\'s activities. In general, most of the currencies of the world have a relative value set, by the central banks of the nation rather than because of true free market floating. In order to make money, those with a Forex education can take advantage of the exchange rates fluctuations.

The huge amount of money and the unpredictable nature of the Forex fluctuates depending upon the commercial or investment banks, private speculators, corporations, hedge funds and central banks get involved with the FX market. Get in on the ground floor now and build your wealth by taking advantage of a great opportunity by getting your Forex education. - 23223

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The Smart Way to Get Your Finances Moving

By Rick Amorey

The current state of the economy is far from being a secret. With seemingly endless cases of layoffs, an overall increase in prices, and payment controversies regarding insurance companies, the light at the end of the road seems distant and dim. But the hope is there, and what we must remember in this time of crisis is to keep going.

Jobs are getting more and more difficult to come by these days; that much is true. And a lot of people have been suffering from being unemployed. This implies that frugality is now in effect, but it doesn't mean that we should totally hide our money away from the world. Alternatively, we could find a way to use a fraction of that money to earn something. Invest and put that money to work for you, instead.

That being said, we are in an economic crisis, so it's probably a good idea to put your savings into a low-risk investment for now. Keep in mind that a courageous backing of your investment should come coupled with common sense. If you're unemployed at the moment, then you especially cannot afford a big loss.

How will you be able to tell if an investment is as good as it seems? For that, there is no easy answer, I'm afraid; but if you put in a little time to study it, you'll learn that the world of high finance isn't as complicated as you'd think. Soon, you'll be able to judge if a deal is high-risk or safe to invest in.

Remember that there is really no quick way to increase your assets overnight in the world of finance. It takes patience coupled with an ability to notice and seize opportunities to earn big. Alternatively, you may want to go for the slower but surer path, and get a decent return that will help you weather the ongoing recession. - 23223

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The Silver Peace Dollar Coin - A Patriotic Coin For The Ages

By Christina Goldman

It will warm the heart of the numismatic community or those devotees of the study or collection of currency to know that the Silver Peace Dollar Coin issuance was inspired by their interesting and widespread hobby.The Peace Dollar was minted by the The U.S. Mint during a seven-year period, from 1921-1928. This popular silver dollar coin was also produced in another two-year period, from 1934-1935.

Its inspiration originally came from a November 1918 article in The Numismatist, the official publication of the American Numismatic Association (ANA), which suggested the minting of a coin to mark the end of World War I and the triumph of democratic ideals.

This suggestion was further expounded at the ANA convention in Chicago in August 1920. It called for either a half-dollar or a dollar commemorative coin to provide ample space for a design showcasing liberty, prosperity, honor and democracy. US Treasury authorities, however, went a step further and issued the silver as a coin for general-public circulation.

The Silver Peace Dollar coin succeeded the Morgan dollar which was minted last in 1904. The Pittmann Act sponsored by Nevada Senator Key Pittmann enabled the minting of the Silver Peace Dollar, as this federal law authorized US sale of standard silver bullions the proceeds of which will used for minting new silver dollars.

The Peace Dollars designer was Anthony de Francisci who prominently rendered the word "PEACE" at the bottom of coins reverse side. The silver content of this coin is 0.77344, and it is the last silver dollar that was minted for US circulation.

There was brief minting of the Silver Peace Dollar coin in 1965 with the coins bearing the year 1964. For one reason or another, however, these coins were neither circulated to the public nor any of their examples released. The whole 1965 mintage was melted, perhaps along with the hopes of some avid numismatist and Peace coin collectors. - 23223

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