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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Apartments Good Investments?

By Jeff Royle

Renting out houses make good financial sense over the long term (house prices tend to double in value every 8 to 10 years) but what about Apartments?

Firstly you have to ask yourself, what am I investing for? Is it long term capital growth or short term income from rent? Generally speaking older people invest for short term income rather than long term growth, fotr obvious reasons!

Apartments generally do not make good capital growth investments as historical property prices have in fact reflected the price of land and as an Apartment owner, this land price is not reflected in the value of the unit itself. Developers are using all sorts of tactics to sell apartments at present such as 'rent guarantees'. It is worth thinking about what happens after the rent guarantee runs out and if the figures don't add up then, they most likely won't add up now. Also will the developer offering the guarantee be around to follow through on it? Most Real Estate agents know that these guarantees are a marketing trick and tend to reflect the flaw in the Apartment market as a whole. (Why offer something when you don't need to?)

In addition, think about the mortgage financing for Apartments, especially with most Banks not going over 60 or 65%. Whilst this may be OK for you, think about your potential buyer a few years down the line.

Aside from not owning the property, another factor is the potential for oversupply. Developers can effortlessly put up a block of new Apartments, quickly and therefore further diluting the potential market. The old rule of supply and demand kicks in and as an individual you have very little control.

The fact above together with high Body Corp fee's and maintenance issues means Apartment buyers need to carefully consider before making the move. In terms of rental return, around 7% warrants a house purchase but near 10% is required for Apartments - 23226

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Beginners Guide: ETF Trading Strategies

By Patrick Deaton

Testing ETF trading strategies before committing to them with trades can help a person to become more successful in trading. When a person is considering trading strategies, methods, and systems, it will be important to also think about how to make the strategy work most effectively for you.

Active Short Term trading strategies are often incorporated when people do day trading. Without setting some clear parameters for day trading, a person can quickly lose gains, The active short term strategy is often used with more high risk sectors it is important to have some ground rules in place to help deflect any reversals that may occur.

A stop-loss order can keep you from losing more than you intend when trading. ETF trading can move very quickly and you will want to set a stop-loss order so that you don't get caught in a reversal when you aren't prepared. Many people set a 10% stop-loss order which takes the emotional factor out of moving on changes.

There will be a perfect strategy and system that works effectively with a certain type of sector. However, this same system and strategy will not be as effective with another sector. You will want to learn which strategies, systems, and methods work best with the sectors you are trading in. Learning about the different aspects of trading strategies and methods will be a great help as you start to trade in a less concentrated area.

Diversifying between several ETFs will provide a balance in trading portfolio. This does not mean select several high risk sectors. Diversify between several different sectors with the long position sectors being where your money is sheltered.

By incorporating the use of some technical indicators a person will be able to remain more objective when trading. Setting buy and sell points involves using both technical indicators and historical data to spot trends and patterns. Setting buy and sell points based on these indicators, then moving when one sees the trend beginning to reverse can provide the gains that a person desires.

The Buy and Hold strategy is one of the most used strategies for long position traders. Many large companies that handle mixed portfolios use this strategy. It is spread over several ETFs and provide the steady growth that long term investors want for their portfolios.

Many people with a mixed investment portfolio look at their funds on a yearly basis to see how they have done for the year. These individuals rarely trade their funds. They may be investing for retirement or other long term goals and are not looking for quick gains. They want a steady growth over a long period of time. These types of people are normally involved in a Buy and Hold strategy.

An individual who wants to take a more active approach with their portfolio may want to use a variation of the buy and hold strategy. The Active Long Term strategy is also diversifies ETFs in mostly financial sectors. It offers the potential for growth although usually there is higher risk involved if the individual trading has not research the technical indicators prior to trading. However, it offers lower risk than an active short term strategy.

Pairing the correct system and strategy with sectors is the key to successful trading. A person who learns the intricacies of ETF trading will find that history often repeats itself with sectors and by studying the trends of sectors over a period of time it is possible to proactively act on advantages and opportunities as they present themselves. - 23226

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Growth Stocks Investment

By Ahmad Hassam

When we talk of the capitalization of a company what do we mean by it? Capitalization or cap refers to the combined value of all the share of a company's stocks. The division between large cap, mid cap and small cap are often blurry and not sharp. When you start looking for good stocks, you often come across these terms like large cap, mid cap, small cap, growth and value. Let's discuss these terms for a moment.

Mid caps are companies with $1 to $5 Billion in capitalization and small caps are companies with $250 million to $1 Billion in capitalization. Anything below $250 million can be considered as micro cap. However the following divisions are generally accepted: Large caps are companies with over $5 Billion in capitalization.

You must have often heard of the P/E ratio of a stock being talked about the analyst on CNBC or Bloomberg. Perhaps the most important ratio is the Price to Earnings Ratio (P/E). Now the most important term that you come across is growth stocks and value stocks. How do you determine this is a growth stock or a value stock?

Let's make this clear with an example. Do you know how to read the balance sheet of a company? One of the most important things in doing research on a stock is the balance sheet of the company. Suppose, company ABC stock is presently selling for $50. Now suppose that last year company ABC earned $5 for every share of the stock outstanding. This means stock ABC P/E ratio is 50/5=10. So the higher the P/E ratio, the more investors are willing to pay for the stock. So what is the P/E ratio? The P/E ratio divides the price of the stock by the earnings per share. Over the years, studies have shown that the P/E ratio is somehow related with the growth of a company. Now the higher the P/E ratio, the more growth the company is supposed to have. So it can be either the company is growing real fast of the investor have high hopes of its growth. Now these hopes can be realistic or foolish, you never know!

Growth companies are usually adolescent companies usually in sectors like computers, technology, telecom while value companies are mature companies usually in sectors like insurance, banking, manufacturing. Now, if you follow financial news than you must know that the large growth companies always grab the headlines. But do the growth stocks really make best investment? The lower the P/E ratio, the more value the company has. Low P/E ratio companies are not considered to be the movers and shakers in the market. Is there any statistical study that can guide us as to the performance of these different categories of stocks? Eugene Fama did seminal research on stocks and stock market s in 1970s. Most of his results were startling and broke many myths. According to Fama and French, two famous researchers who did ground breaking research on stocks, over the last 77 years, large growth stocks have only seen 9.9% annualized rate of return as compared to 11.5% for the large value stocks.

The most probable cause seems to be their immense popularity. Since most of the headlines are captures by high growth companies, investors seem to think that they are the best investments. Now intuitively you might have thought that growth stocks are better. What can be the reason for their lower performance over the years?

Let's go back to the IPO of Google. Think about Google, how its stock price shot up within a matter of weeks after it hit the market. Weeks after that it began to cool off. In 2007, Google stock was selling something around $500. So large growth stocks tend to get overpriced before you are able to buy them! - 23226

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Do you Know What Is Commercial Property Investing

By Billy Chen

We have some of the best commercial real estate for your investment dollar.If you are looking for a real estate investment, then look into our commercial real estate. There are many different commercial properties that await investment.We have more commercial real estate per capita than most places on earth.

Our real estate agents work for you to find a property that will be pleasing to invest in.We have a variety of properties available that will suit everyone's taste and budget. However, there are several factors that you will need to take into consideration before you do invest in real estate.We have many different types of commercial properties, everything from hotels and resort areas to malls and doctors offices.

With so many to choose from, we make sure to accommodate something to you. Each of our hotels are available to look at and invest in. We have a lot of commercial properties for you to invest here in Singapore. All investments must come from the HDB and residential real estate law be approved.

There are certain rules to investing in Singapore commercial real estate. There are things such as bankruptcy, eligibility a competent real estate agent and one that works only for you. Eligibility requirements must be met before a purchase can be made. One other consideration to consider is the situation of bankruptcy. There is also the matter of location, type and size, and amenities. A seller must be eligible to sell any property in Singapore. These will all need to be decided before you can make a purchase as far as commercial real estate investment property.

Once these factors are taken into consideration, you will then have quite the selection to choose from.These factors must always be taken into consideration before making any type of purchase with commercial property factors in Singapore.

All the factors will then fall into place for you to buy the commercial real estate investment that you wish to purchase. By having a real estate agent that works for you and is only interested in your best interests, you will have a great chance of getting the commercial real estate investment property of your dreams.

The factors are all set for you to discover what types of commercial real estate property that we have available for you in beautiful Singapore. These properties will be looked at according to your particular wants and the restrictions that Singapore places upon foreigners who want to purchase real estate here.

We offer quality properties to you for investment purposes. So get in touch with a local Singapore real estate agent and let us help you to choose the correct investment property that is for you. We are waiting for your call and are standing by to help you make that commercial investment property dream a reality. With all the investment property that is available in Singapore, we are certain that you will be able to find what you want. - 23226

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Use Twitter In Selling Real Estate

By Jerome Pennix

At every real estate conventions, boot camps, or seminars the topic of marketing comes up. Someone will mention Facebook (that's a whole different story) which is always closely followed by a comment about Twitter. So... let's evaluate is Twitter worth it? If it IS worth it, how can you best use it for great results? First, lets look at just what Twitter is and what it can do for your marketing efforts.

Twitter.com is a website where anyone can create a profile and become a "micro-blogger" Twitter is like a regular blog (aka web-log) in that it lets you say anything you desire to say to anyone and everyone who will see it - with one exception. Twitter only allows you to express yourself--0 characters at a time. So it's a little like using you cell phone to send the world a text message. When you find a profile of someone whose--0 character Twitter posts (called "tweets") you can "follow" them - whenever they post something new, it will appear on your Twitter home screen. If someone finds YOUR profile and follows YOU, then you will be notified that someone is "following" you. Now that you know the basics, let's talk about making this a useful and PROFITABLE tool for you.

Because the old adage "Out of sight, out of mind" is usually true, you'll need to stay active with your "tweeting" you should be posting at least once a day. Find something to say specific to real estate - something that other people will find useful. If you just start blasting info about properties you have for sale, it probably won't get you as far as you hope. After all - when was the last time you opened and read an email from someone trying to sell you something?

If you give your followers something they can use or something they find interesting (even if it ISN'T about real estate) then you'll have a chance to keep their attention. When you gain their trust, they'll be more open to consider what you have to say when you want to offer them something you've listed.

Twitter, like other social networking sites, is a good way to connect with others - just keep in the forefront of your mind that they're people and want to be acknowledge like people. They aren't money makers. So connect when a person follows you, send them a short personal message letting them know you appreciate it.

Remember that being real with others and giving thoughtful content is what Twitter is made for - the profit will follow if you treat people like people and post routinely so that your Twitter marketing is constantly on the radar! The more you "Tweet", the larger your following will become - and the larger your following, the better your opportunities of communicating with a person who is interested in making a deal - which, of course, means a greater opportunity for you to profit! - 23226

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