Through Demand Media Services, I published several blog posts on a variety of issues, primarily investment and small business strategies, which were published on TheNest.com.
How to Calculate Implied Volatility with Black-Scholes
Implied volatility is a measurement of how much the market expects a stock’s price to change in the future, and is mostly used by options traders to help them evaluate a fair price for an option. Because options are contracts that haven’t reached their expiration date, it can be difficult to evaluat…
budgeting.thenest.com
How to Backtest a Strategy in FOREX
Investors can profit on the changes in foreign currency prices through a Forex account. Forex is the world’s largest financial market and offers investors many advantages, including low trading costs, low entry costs and 24-hour trading options. To manage their Forex trades, investors will often fol…
How to Reduce Credit Card Interest With Debt Services
Credit card users with high interest rates or other debt problems can usually reduce their interest rates by using nonprofit consumer credit counseling services. Credit counseling, however, comes with some limitations. Other options — such as debt settlement plans — can also help credit card users…
How to Buy Gold With an Investment Mindset
Gold is a popular investment during tough economic conditions, particularly during periods of high inflation. However, as the price of gold is dependent upon other factors, its market value can be erratic. Because of this, some advisers consider gold to be more like insurance than an investment.
budgeting.thenest.com
The Average Stock Trade Fee
Sometimes lost in the prices and data of the stock market ticker are the fees associated with trading stocks. These fees pay for the services needed to make a stock trade, including the costs to maintain the online trading platform or the stockbroker’s compensation. All brokerages charge some form o…
budgeting.thenest.com
How to Invest in Nickel
Nickel is an industrial metal used in many common products, including stainless steel, batteries, magnets and coins. The value of nickel changes with market conditions such as available supply and industrial demand. Nickel is often most valuable when U.S. currency is weak, and investors sometimes us…
budgeting.thenest.com
Blogging for TheNest.com