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		<title>2010 Review of Investments: Silver is Big Winner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[2010 Investment Performance Dow Jones Industrial Average: up 11% S&#38;P 500: up 13% NASDAQ: up 16% Oil: down 1% Gold: up 29% Silver: up 89% What should you buy in 2011? Based upon the performance in 2010, Silver is the clear winner. There are many ways to invest in Silver: Silver coins and bullion. Open [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dow Jones Industrial Average: up 11%<br />
S&amp;P 500: up 13%<br />
NASDAQ: up 16%<br />
Oil: down 1%<br />
Gold: up 29%<br />
<strong>Silver: up 89%</strong></p>
<p>What should you buy in 2011? Based upon the performance in 2010, Silver is the clear winner.</p>
<p>There are many ways to invest in Silver:</p>
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<li>Silver coins and bullion. Open an account at <a href="http://www.BullionVault.com/#Mberger47">Bullion Vault</a> to have them buy and store silver bullion for you.</li>
<li>Silver ETF (NYSE ticker symbol: SLV) claims to hold Silver and tracks the price of bullion</li>
<li>Central Fund of Canada is audited to contain about 45% of its assets in silver (NYSE ticker symbol: CEF). The rest is in gold bullion.</li>
<li>Silver mining stocks (NYSE ticker symbols: HL, SVM, CDE) which provide good leverage to the price of silver</li>
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		<title>Learn How to Read Stock Market Quotes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reading the Wall Street Journal and viewing market quotes can be a huge challenge for the new investor. Nevertheless, like most puzzles or new skills, once you understand the components, your goal to learn to read stock market quotes will become easier. Ready? The New York, American, and NASDAQ exchanges use the following format. Ten [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_79" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 279px"><a href="http://101-investing.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ScreenHunter_01-Apr.-28-09.57.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-79" title="ScreenHunter_01 Apr. 28 09.57" src="http://101-investing.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ScreenHunter_01-Apr.-28-09.57.jpg" alt="Stock Market Quote" width="269" height="294" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Stock Quote for Ford (F)</p></div>
<p>Reading the <em>Wall Street Journal</em> and viewing market quotes can be a huge challenge for the new investor. Nevertheless, like most puzzles or new skills, once you understand the components, your goal to learn to read stock market quotes will become easier. Ready?</p>
<p>The New York, American, and NASDAQ exchanges use the following format. Ten columns cover each stock. Column number definitions include:</p>
<ol>
<li>52-week      high and low price range. Also includes column 2.</li>
<li>See above.</li>
<li>Company      name and stock type.</li>
<li>Stock or      “ticker” symbol.</li>
<li>Annual      dividend amount, if any.</li>
<li>Percent      yield (annual dividend return for each share divided by current market      price).</li>
<li>Price-Earnings      ratio (PE), which helps you analyze a stock’s relative value.</li>
<li>Daily trade      volume for prior day’s activities (expressed in “hundreds”).</li>
<li>Hi/Lo,      which displays the high and low prices of shares traded today.</li>
<li>Closing price and net change for the day.</li>
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<p>NASDAQ also uses an abbreviated (four column) quote format for small cap stocks. These quotes include company name with dividend, volume traded, final price of the day, and amount of change from the prior day’s close.</p>
<p>Good beginner stock market training, like the <a href="http://101-investing.com/investing-101-ebook/">Investing 101 eCourse</a>, will give you comfort with understanding stock symbols and help you learn to read stock market quotes. Playing a stock market game in simulation form also gives you some experience in the real world without the money risk.</p>
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