Stock Market Investments

Written by Charles M O'Melia


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Stock Market Investments

If there is one term over-used when talking about making investments inrepparttar 143257 stock market I would think that term would be: buy low, sell high. Buy low? Sell high? How low is low and how high is high? I likerepparttar 143258 term buy low; sell dear, much better! But better still arerepparttar 143259 terms buy and hold, and dollar-cost-averaging (buyingrepparttar 143260 same stock at different prices throughrepparttar 143261 years). For within those two stock market terms, in my opinion, liesrepparttar 143262 path for successful stock market investments.

For me, if a buy and hold strategy is used, then I want to be paid for using it, and if a dollar-cost-averaging strategy is used, I don’t want to be charged commission fees forrepparttar 143263 future dollar-cost-averaging purchases.

Therefore, in order to be paid forrepparttar 143264 buy and hold strategyrepparttar 143265 companies purchased must pay me every 3 months. If a company cannot pay me every 3 months for buying and holding their stock, then I don’t want to buy and hold their stock. The payment is called a dividend, andrepparttar 143266 dividend varies with each buy and hold company owned. This buy and hold strategy co-exist with dollar-cost-averaging. The monies paid byrepparttar 143267 company every quarter throughrepparttar 143268 buy and hold strategy is used to purchase more shares of their company. The company does this commission-free, and is automatic every quarter throughrepparttar 143269 years of ownership.

CHINESE TAKE-OUT: Oriental Business Principles Demystified For Online Enterprises

Written by Gunnar Berglund


“The expectations of life depend upon diligence;repparttar mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools.” - Confucius

Chinese people are well-renowned for their industriousness and extraordinary minds for business. Cases of our Chinese brothers failing in their ventures are very rare. They have effective principles that have withstood history and tragedy. Chinese traders thrive even inrepparttar 143220 harshest business climate. They have survived wars, depressions, and competition from companies with gigantic resources.

For sure, their success is more than just Feng Shui. And if ever it was, it is highly doubtful that such geomancy is applicable for online enterprises,repparttar 143221 latter being our primary concern for this discussion.

So what is their secret? Why arerepparttar 143222 Chinese so successful at business at a consistent and remarkable level? How could we apply their business principle to our online endeavors?

The Concept of “Guanxi”

Central in every Chinese business structure isrepparttar 143223 idea of relationships, or “Guanxi.” Chinese people value honor and trust. They deal with persons who are trustworthy, and they strive to be just as dependable to winrepparttar 143224 respect of others. If you do a favor for a Chinese businessman, for example, he would do his best to be ready at all times so that he may be able to repay you whenrepparttar 143225 need arises. If you’re dealing withrepparttar 143226 Chinese and you deliver what was agreed upon on or beforerepparttar 143227 time you have pegged, they will regard you as reliable and would consider doing business with you again.

“Guanxi” isrepparttar 143228 heart of their organized business. They strive to be good at what they do so that they could build relationships that would aid them inrepparttar 143229 long run. A Chinese business with well established “Guanxi” is susceptible to fewer risks and could easily getrepparttar 143230 best deal at any given time. Also, such Chinese enterprise is assured to have support if ever it encounters some trying times.

With customers, “Guanxi” is more about finding quality ones rather than settling for quantity. The Chinese rely inrepparttar 143231 goodwill they generate with their clients, and they believe that their reputation would eventually spread through word-of-mouth. People tend to believe those they know, hencerepparttar 143232 Chinese would rather pin their marketing strategies through their work rather than spending for costly advertising campaigns.

Long Term Relationships are better than Short Term Profit

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