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		<description><![CDATA[History of the Stock Market: How it All Started
With all of the mystery that surrounds the current stock market in the United States, one may be surprised to learn of its humble beginnings. The history of the Stock Market in the United States dates back to the mid 1700’s and was largely structured as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>History of the Stock Market: How it All Started</strong></h1>
<p><img src="http://www.stockstraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/History-of-the-stock-market-241x300.jpg" alt="History of the Stock Market" title="History of the stock market" width="241" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-580" />With all of the mystery that surrounds the current stock market in the United States, one may be surprised to learn of its humble beginnings. The <strong>history of the Stock Market</strong> in the United States dates back to the mid 1700’s and was largely structured as a mirror to the London Stock Exchange which John Castaing is credited for organizing. Stocks had been used in Europe for the financing of voyages and companies for decades. Likewise, bonds had been used as a tool for the financing of government expenses. The US stock market first blossomed to help finance the war by selling war bonds to the public and other countries.</p>
<h2><strong>History of the Stock Market: Funding Private Banks and Companies</strong></h2>
<p>Soon after, private institutions such as banks began issuing shares of stock to the public to raise money. Five years after America achieved independence and adopted the constitution, twenty four of the largest merchants in the United States partnered to create the New York Stock Exchange. As time went on and the country continued to grow rapidly, the stock market boomed with the addition of millions of dollars of issued shares from expanding corporations.  With the expanded market came speculators and entrepreneurs who created the secondary market which bet on the future of corporations and their shares values.</p>
<h3><strong>History of the Stock Market: Creation of Security and Exchange Commission</strong></h3>
<p>As the popularity of investing in US stocks permeated American culture and the world, the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, and NASDAQ became solidified as the premier stock markets. As the markets developed, they added regulations to help protect investors and give an added sense of security to investors.</p>
<h4><strong>History of the Stock Market: The Booming 1920’s</strong></h4>
<p>The 1920’s brought a flood of novice investors into the stock market and led to an exponential rise in the overall value of the markets. The early 1920’s acted as a trust builder with the American populace as the market began to be viewed as less risky. In the mid 1920’s, stories of average people making significant sums of money littered the media and the market started to be seen as a way for the average man to get rich. As the stock prices rose, the associate risk with the markets diminished and the average household began investing in the markets. As the boom continued, larger portions of individuals portfolios were pushed into the market to get a piece of the ‘action’.  By the late 1920’s, people were clabbering to get into the stock market. To help individuals who could not afford to buy stocks, the margin system was created. This system allowed individuals to put ten to twenty percent of their money down and borrow the rest.</p>
<h1>History of the Stock Market: The First Major Crash</h1>
<p>While markets did institute methods of investor protection and self regulation, this did not prevent the great stock market crash of 1929. On October 29th, 1929, the Dow lost over 12% of its value and would go on to lose 90% of its value by 1932 when the market bottomed out. While the crash of the stock market is commonly associated with the great depression, many expert economists point to the fact that under 20% of US households were invested in the market at the time of the crash to support the theory that it simply coincided with the burst of a credit inspired economic boom. This bust led to the failure of over four thousand lenders and banks and the worst economic depression in US history.</p>
<h2>History of the Stock Market: The Securities and Exchange Act of 1934</h2>
<p>To further protect investors and encourage investment, the United States government created the Security and Exchange Commission (now known as the SEC) with the passage of ‘The Securities and Exchange Act’ of 1934. The SEC became the central oversight for all of the US Stock Markets with this passage. The SEC oversees the issuance of shares and ensures that standard relevant information is made available for potential investors among other duties. However, despite the added regulations in the stock market as well as other areas of the economy, the depression continued through 1940.</p>
<h3>History of the Stock Market: The Stable Years</h3>
<p>The stock market  (S&amp;P reference) had stable returns in the 1940’s (8.22%), 1950’s (15.32%), and 1960’s (5.90%). The market had low returns in the 1970’s (2.12%), which is primarily attributed to the energy crisis in the United States. The 1980’s returned an impressive 9.59% real return despite dramatic fluctuation and a brief crash in 1987. The 1990’s once again saw an impressive boom with the internet bubble, leading to an impressive 15.16% real return.</p>
<h4>History of the Stock Market: New Century Troubles</h4>
<p>The 2000’s brought with it a host of problems ranging from the dot com bubble burst in 2001 to the real estate market collapse in 2008. The market  has seen one of the most economic damaging times in US History. In 2002, nearly 50% of US Households owned stocks directly or indirectly compared to under 20% (16%) during the stock market crash of 1929. The large impact of the crash has led to a renewed rallying cry from the public to better regulate the stock markets in the United States. The crash coincided with the start of an economic depression closely linked with the credit market collapse of 2008 which continues today.</p>
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Stock Training dot com is proud to announce the release of the new stock training trading course!


Stock Training News: New Course
 
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<h2><strong>Stock Training News: New Course</strong></h2>
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We are pleased to announce the release of the Breakthrough Trader&#8217;s Stock Training course. This break through training can help even novice investors take their trading to the next level by compressing your stock training time. Utilizing this stock training, you will be primed to begin trading profitably even during the course.</p>
<p>This kit includes everything you need for proper stock training including the specific strategies that the pro&#8217;s use to generate large profits and consistently beat the market.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Watch the Introduction!</span></strong></h2>
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<h3><strong>Stock Training News:Details</strong></h3>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Stock training</strong> can be a laborious process but it is necessary to evolve into an investor that can trade with confidence and enjoy the process. With proper stocks training, one can acquire the knowledge of key strategies necessary to consistently generate above average returns while at the same time mitigating their overall risk.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-246" title="Stock Training" src="http://www.stockstraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Stock-Training.jpg" alt="Stock Training" width="363" height="331" /></p>
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<h2><strong>Stock Training Facts</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong><br />
1. No one is born a great trader.<br />
2. There are fundamental principles and strategies that one can apply to become a better investor.<br />
3. Trading comes with inherent risks which can be mitigated with the knowledge of proper trading techniques.<br />
4. Successful trading requires dedication of focus and time.<br />
5. Consistently applying trading fundamentals can increase trade win to loss ratios.</p>
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<h3><strong>Key Stock Training Fundamental Lessons</strong></h3>
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1. Candlestick pattern identification and evaluation<br />
2. Stop loss orders<br />
3. Trailing stop orders<br />
4. Evaluating supports and resistance<br />
5. Emotional control when trading<br />
6. Identifying buy and sell strike prices<br />
7. Keeping score<br />
8. Evaluating company strength</p>
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<h4><strong>Benefits of Stock Training</strong></h4>
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Proper <strong>stock training</strong> can help turn even a run of the mill amateur investor into a savvy investor.</p>
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		<title>Stocks Training Reviews</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stocks Training Reviews
When you are looking to learn trading with stocks training, it is important that you pick a course that has a proven track record. A credible stocks training course will provide at least ten or more customer reviews. The more information and more detailed they are the better. You should look for a [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you are looking to learn trading with stocks training, it is important that you pick a course that has a proven track record. A credible stocks training course will provide at least ten or more customer reviews. The more information and more detailed they are the better. You should look for a stocks training company or course that provides at least a few video testimonials as well. By filtering out companies that do not provide video testimonials, you will be left with companies that have a solid foundation and track record.</p>
<h2><strong>How to evaluate a stocks training course</strong></h2>
<p>1. How long has the stocks training company been in business?<br />
2. How long have the founders been investing themselves?<br />
3. What has their investment success been?<br />
4. How many video and other testimonials do they provide?<br />
5. Are they registered with the Better Business Beauru?<br />
6. Do they provide you with direct contact information?<br />
7. Do they offer a money back guarantee?</p>
<p>Use the above 7 factors to filter out the stocks training programs that haven&#8217;t been around long enough to prove themselves.</p>
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Never throw good money after bad.
Never take advice from a stock newsletter on a secret &#8217;stock pick&#8217;.
Never invest in a stock that you haven&#8217;t thoroughly evaluated on your own.
Avoid stocks that tend to take large swings from promoters.
Avoid stocks that are financially unstable.
Avoid trading without stop losses
Avoid investing when you are emotional.
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<li>Never throw good money after bad.</li>
<li>Never take advice from a stock newsletter on a secret &#8217;stock pick&#8217;.</li>
<li>Never invest in a stock that you haven&#8217;t thoroughly evaluated on your own.</li>
<li>Avoid stocks that tend to take large swings from promoters.</li>
<li>Avoid stocks that are financially unstable.</li>
<li>Avoid trading without stop losses</li>
<li>Avoid investing when you are emotional.</li>
<li>Never trade chasing old money.</li>
<li>Avoid buying at the top and selling at the bottom <img src='http://www.stockstraining.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
<li>Avoid &#8217;staying in&#8217; too long on a stock. Commit to a sell price and stick with it.</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Importance of Stocks Training
Stocks Training is extremely important if you want to learn how to  become a consistently GOOD investor and you are looking at STOCKS as  your main investment medium. Did you notice that we said, ‘if you want  to learn how to become a consistently GOOD investor’ and not, “how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Importance of Stocks Training</strong></h1>
<p>Stocks Training is extremely important if you want to learn how to  become a consistently GOOD investor and you are looking at STOCKS as  your main investment medium. Did you notice that we said, ‘if you want  to learn how to become a consistently GOOD investor’ and not, “how to  make 1000% returns daily!!!” No credible stocks training course would  promise that you will get rich remarkably quick or promise outrageous  returns.</p>
<p>With the training, you will understand what you are investing in on a  deeper level and invest with sound strategy that has been show to  consistently work with thousands of students. Becoming educated on  fundamental principles will make you a consistently good trader who gets  good returns.</p>
<p>Fundamentals are better than emotion while investing. Yet, so many  people fall for gimmicks of promises to get rich quick or try to catch a  stock after it has already taken off. With sound principles, you will  have sound strategy to back up your decisions and therefore trade  better. By consistently applying the stocks training that you will learn  with us, you learn how to mitigate your downside risk and achieve  consistently higher returns than the market.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stocks Training References
Stocks Training.com is a site launched to advocate investor education.
Without proper education on the fundamentals of the markets and the science of investing, the majority of traders will lose money. There are many reasons for this given that if you are never properly trained to drive a car and learn the &#8216;rules of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Stocks Training.com is a site launched to advocate investor education.</p>
<p>Without proper education on the fundamentals of the markets and the science of investing, the majority of traders will lose money. There are many reasons for this given that if you are never properly trained to drive a car and learn the &#8216;rules of the road&#8217;, you will be more likely to get into accidents. On the contrary, proper training and education can help you get where you want to go safely and help mitigate your risks.</p>
<p>Take the time to read through our site and the resources we have available for investors.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stocks Training: Why You May Want to Stop Trading
If you are trading aggressively and you just cannot seem to get ahead, it may be best for you to temporarily stop trading. When you are digging yourself into a hole, you don&#8217;t need tips, you need to stop digging. Pause, get the proper education and stocks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><strong>Stocks Training: Why You May Want to Stop Trading</strong></h4>
<p>If you are trading aggressively and you just cannot seem to get ahead, it may be best for you to temporarily stop trading. When you are digging yourself into a hole, you don&#8217;t need tips, you need to stop digging. Pause, get the proper education and stocks training, and then get back in the market. What most traders who do this find is that they come back stronger and with better gains.</p>
<p>Stocks Training should not be extremely stressful for you. You should be having fun trading. If you&#8217;re not, it is likely because you have fears over some of the actions you are taking or are not trading well. This can be solved with better education and training. So, again, if you are not doing well and continue to trade to try to recoup your losses, remember the wise words of Warren Buffet, &#8220;You don&#8217;t need to make it back the way you lost it&#8221;. Stop trading and get stocks training.</p>
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