Something about Finance 9 - Uncertain markets? Profits with no effect?

Hi y'all!!

JP Morgan released their report thursday with better-than-expected results. Citigroup released theirs Friday with also better-than-expected results. So... stock prices should be sky high right? .. WRONG. It is true that the news and the financial data (fundamentals) affects the market price of a stock but lets not forget that the market is still the market. A market is composed of people who wants to trade and prices are determined by what a person would buy at a certain price and what a person would sell at a certain price. If they don't meet then there's no trade. If they agree on a price and execute the trade then the market price changes. This is the basic rule and we should not forget it otherwise we can be heading for a down fall.

As proven this week, even though the fundamentals went up the stock prices still went down. This is because people are still uncertain of what will happen next. In this scenario, many people wanted to liquidate their shares for their own personal reasons which dragged the price down. We, as traders, usually doesn't have any control over this but we are able to predict this kind of situation or just simply mitigate the risk attached to it by, of course, selling our holdings.

But at the end of it what will happen? I really don't know. Although, prices will definitely go up but the question is as to when it will happen or if it will go down first again and just rise back again..

It's a risk. A risk we take. It's a game. A game of real life. And.. It's up to You if you want to Play. :)

Cheers everyone!! :)

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Something about Finance 8! - Waiting for the Quarterlys!

Hi everyone!

As the Holy Week stock trading week ended, we saw an upward motion - monday, downward - tuesday, and a rally due the the Wells Fargo quarterly report for the two remaining days.

With this coming week, press conferences released stated that JP Morgan and Citibank is expected to release their 1st quarter reports. Bank of America is to release theirs on April 20 as the sources shows.

In my previous posting, I wrote that the quarterly reports will be a determining factor as to how the quarterly reports will affect the stock market here in the US. As confirmed by the end of this week, this is true -- and that's only one report yet.

Hopefully, the companies we are watching will have positive results. Otherwise, sell your holdings!

Cheers!

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Something about Computers 2c - Tips and simple advices in your computers' speed!!!

This is the third part of the topic series here in my blogsite. In the first two post I made about your computers' speed, we talked about the effects of RAM and your Harddisk (harddrive) capacity. In this post we have your processor and your video memory to discuss.

Not all people really understands what the computers' processor is. To put it simply, it is the actual central processing unit (CPU). Most people just refer to the CPU as the box tower without knowing what's inside it. Well, that box tower you are seeing is actually just a case covering your computer's components composing your CPU and the main core is the processor.

The processor can be said to be the computer's brain as it is the one doing all the computing requirements and it is where all your commands to your computer passes through to do what you want to do. The way it works is, for example, you open your MS Word and type something and then printed your document. Upon pressing your keyboard's keys you are giving an instruction to the computer to show the letters or numbers you typed onto your screen. Those instructions passes through your processor and it likewise send the command to your monitor. Also, upon printing your document, the processor sends your print command to your printer and thus it obeys and prints out what it receives. Now that you understand something about what it is, lets discuss about how it affects your computer's speed.

We now know that the processor is where everything goes by on your computer. It then follows the simple matter called usage capacity. One more point is that processors are labeled with their processing speeds. These are the numbers you see when you buy a computer but more often than not you don't really know what it means. These are the numbers with Ghz on side which means Gigaherts. Just like the measurement of the harddisks "giga" is derived from "mega" wherein 1,000 megahertz compose 1 gigahertz. During the years where pentium 4 was released I believed the last number I saw was about 3.8Ghz or 4.1Ghz. What happened next is the Dual-cores were born and now we have the Quad-cores. Let me expand on this. On my example in the previous paragraph, you typed something into your MS Word and then printed it. This is a simply command that your processor can handle. But then we have something called multi-tasking which means that you are running multiple programs simultaneously. In the example, let's say you were also playing music with your media player while also browsing the internet on side and then have an excel spreadsheet open and then doing a virus scan process. All of these tasks go through your processor and if your processor can't handle it then you either get stuck (your PC hangs) or you are significantly slowed down.

The manufacturer of the marketed processors now have dual-cores and the quad-cores. What this means is they put more than one processing core into a single microchip that is used by your computer. I don't know exactly know how your computer utilizes it but the simply explanation would be that you now have in effect multiple processors at hand in one computer. So to lessen the burden of task on to one processor, the tasks are now allocated to each of the cores. Like in the same example above, consider that the MS Word document, the excel spreadsheet and the internet browsing is being done through "core 1" and the virus scanning and the media player is on "core 2". You now have a visual idea of how it affects your computer speed. Likewise as I said above, these processors have speed measurements. So if you are considering a computer that shows a 3.8Ghz single core against a 1.8Ghz dual-core then you may want to think which would be more beneficial to you.

Now a days, most laptops are still being sold using dual-core technology ranging from 1.8Ghz to 2.1Ghz processor speeds. Desktops are being marketed at Quad-core levels at similar speeds.

In my next post to this blog series, I will discuss about your Video Card's memory. I hope this helps! Cheers!

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Something about Finance 7! - Rallying markets 2?

Hi everyone! Here we are at the first week of April 2009. Now, we can reflect on March as a good month for the market for being able to recover its losses from the first two months of the year.

The test will now begin with the companies' first quarterly reports coming out and on what it will show. In my previous post I wrote the the news has a direct effect on the market. In the beginning of the year and up to now the stock market movements can be said as a industrial domino effect on each other, but now that there's a recovery (although not yet a trend), investors look deeper into the companies their trading and look closely on what really happening.

A good example is like today (March 2, Thursday) the financial stocks were mixed during the day but ended with mostly gains. COF (Capital One Financial) and JPM (JP Morgan) had trades lower than their opening prices while C (Citigroup) and BAC (Bank of America) traded above their open prices for most of the day. As I said, all ended with green figures and that's a good sign if it keeps up.

Of course don't forget to check the charts, because even though the news are good, if there's a down trend in then charts then you must think twice and be really careful on your next move.

I hope this helps! :) Cheers to all of us and more gains on our trades!

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