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A Guide to Online Investing
Online investing can be a wonderful way to access the stock market without visiting an investment broker... you can cut out the involvement of the middle man and make all of the pertinent decisions yourself.
Unfortunately, many people are unsure...
Five Tips To Wiser Investing
One of the most common requests I receive is for investing help. In this article, I try to present just a few basic investing tips to remember when you plan for your future through investing. 1. Have a plan and know where you are going with your...
Investing in stocks and shares
Stocks and shares, unit trusts and investment trusts Shares
give you part ownership of a company, so the value of your
investment is linked to how the company - and the overall
economy - performs. You can also invest in funds which buy
shares...
"Solo" 401(k) Plans Offer Big Tax Deductions: Tax-Deferred Investing to the Max
Major changes to the tax laws now allow small business owners to establish 401(k) plans more easily than ever before, and benefit from bigger 401(k) plan deductions than they've ever seen. These 401(k) plans have been dubbed "solo" 401(k) plans...
Two Timeless Rules in FOREX Investing
One important thing that every new trader must know before entering this highly profitable business is that life is not perfect, even in FOREX land, and you should always know one fact: YOU WILL HAVE LOSING TRADES. Every FOREX trader does. The key...
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Ethanol And Its Significance In The Stock Market Investing World
In the bid for the world's search for alternative sources of
energy as time is currently running out given the current
scarcity of crude oil, there have been numerous initiatives by
companies to develop the potential of different alternatives to
crude oil such as natural gas and ethanol.
Ethanol is a colorless, clear liquid with an agreeable odor.
This is the natural component of ethyl alcohol. Corn, wheat,
potatoes and other plants can produce starch that is made into
ethanol by the process of fermentation. It can be used as fuel
by mixing it with the regular gasoline and this becomes gasohol.
These sources of alternative fuels are currently one of the
faces of future technologies that are being developed and
researched on by many technology energy companies listed in the
stock market. These technology companies have been popular picks
of long-term technology savvy investors for more than 5 years.
The potential of ethanol has been the focus of a lot of
technology companies in stock exchanges most commonly those
listed in the NASDAQ stock exchange. The popularity of this
resource as a future alternative to fossil fuels has been
recognized in the stock market and numerous initiatives for
research and development to make this a renewable source of
energy has been ongoing for quite some time.
Although investment performance returns from these alternative
energy companies may not yet be as competitive as the
established companies that are currently in the business of the
popular
fossil fuels, the technology for these alternative fuel
companies may still be a long way of waiting as the issue of
having the necessary infrastructure to produce and distribute
alternative sources of fuel like ethanol will take quite some
time.
Investors that are optimistic on the future of these alternative
energy companies believe that the technology will still require
longer waiting. Aside from the waiting of new discoveries, the
infrastructure and distribution of energy products produced from
alternative energy sources like ethanol will still be more
costly.
It will also not necessarily be competitive at its initial
stages of introduction to the stock market investors as compared
to the established production and distribution processes of
companies producing fossil fuel energy products.
While the wait for the availability of alternative energy
sources to the public may still be long and initially costly,
the world will still have to push forward the developments of
alternative energy sources as the world reserves of fossil fuels
are already depleting and sooner or later the alternative
sources of energy will have to be much more of a priority not
only of companies engaged in its development but also of the
general public as well.
About the author:
Scott Soloff: publisher www.scottsoloff.com
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