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[A563]Another Brick In The Wall Pt. 2
by Eric Bramlett, Eri
There is a lot going on in Austin right now. In many areas around the country the real estate market is fairly slow but over the last two months, Austin's home market has seen steady increases. In fact that is a bit of an understatement as this past May set a record for home sales in the capitol region. This is refreshing change to what we have come to expect from the national real estate market recently. In addition the median home price was up 5% from last year, active listings are up and the time on the market has actually decreased. Austin homes are showing great worth as they are appreciating at double the national rate.

In addition to the great growth in Austin's residential core, the city continues to develop the amenities that a growing city depends on. One of these amenities is seeing an upgrade and women in the Austin area will be glad to hear about it. St. David's Health Care system is set to invest more than $100 million in women's health services. A new hospital is part of the budget from the money with the site set for MoPac Boulevard south of Parmer Lane. This stands to double the capacity for women's health issues and facilities for child delivery. It would seem that the population is also set for a bit of expansion.

In a national market that has shown signs of decline, the market in Austin seems to be going nowhere but up. This speaks highly of the drawing power that Austin possesses and of the amenities that are offered by the city itself. Austin is a great place to invest your real estate dollars, it is a capitol region and as such will likely continue to grow. With great education and an even more impressive job market with a focus on technology, health care and government employment. Austin also has a great number of international companies that round out the employment picture. This is a city that is poised for the future and ready to cope with the needs that a growing population base requires. Look for big things to happen in Austin in the near future.

The mind-set of a stock trader is a comprehensive description of the psychology, thought pattern, believes, heart beat, and approach to stock trading. The traditional stocks investor is averse to taking risk, plays safe, takes his time, is not knowledgeable of the undercurrents of equity investments, he is grossly ignorant of the dos and don???ts of stocks investment, he is a passive player in the very active terrain of the capital market. No wonder they make just 10% of the over 12 trillion naira that exchange hands daily in the Nigerian capital market and they constitute about 90% of investors that lay claim to owning shares of companies.

WHO IS A STOCK TRADER?

The 21st century definition of a stocks??? trader is very interesting. The term trading which simply means ???to buy and sell??? will give the impression that stocks??? trading connotes having the knowledge of buying a ware from the trader or wholesaler next shop and looking for a customer to sell to. In theory it makes sense, but it is not a practical reality.

A stock trader is one who buys and sells shares of companies at the Nigerian Stock Exchange with the active assistance of a registered stockbroker since an individual cannot do business direct with Nigerian Stock Exchange.

A second definition of a stock trader can be understood from the services rendered by accredited stockbrokers at the floor of The Nigerian Stock Exchange. Every day from Monday to Friday 9.30am to 12.30pm. They do their business via computers wired to the extensions of the Central Security Clearing System Ltd.


1.HE TRADES FOR CAPITAL APPRECIATION

Every stock trader I know is profit conscious, which is his primary motivation for investing. So he seeks stocks that have high capital appreciation potential (the difference between purchased price and sold price) to buy and waits for the right time to sell.

2.HE IS INTERESTED IN BUYING AND SELLING STOCKS REGULARLY AND NOT TO KEEP THEM

The average and active stock trader is interested in buying and selling stocks and not to keep them. Unlike a long term trader that can afford to keep purchased shares for a pretty long time. The stock trader gets his thrills from trading stocks frequently, He thinks turnover.

3.HE POSITIONS HIMSELF EITHER FOR DIVIDEND OR BONUS IN THE SAME SENSE AS IN CAPITAL APPRECIATION

A long term investor places high premium on dividends and bonus scrip over a long period because it increases the size of his portfolio, he buys into a company, receives either dividends and bonus or both and keeps it. But the stock trader on the other hand loves bonus and dividend because on the short run will increase his portfolio, when a stock trader picks out a company that will give dividends and/or bonus he buys into it, after closure of registrar and subsequently, after payment dates sells such a stock and looks for other opportunity else where.

4.HE IS READY TO TAKE CALCULATED RISK

One of the major reason many investors miss out on extraordinary opportunities that readily makes themselves available every now and then is because of the fear of taking risk. The vast majority of investors in the capital market are averse to risk taking because of what I call investment ignorance.

The seasoned stock trader understands, that in the capital market the higher the risk the higher the returns, therefore he spends time to invest in himself by attending seminars , reading stocks investment books, investing in audio and video CDs, visits the internet frequently to be abreast with current trends; the stocks trader understand that through knowledge risk can reduced to the barest minimum.

Every stock trader knows that stocks??? trading is serious business, one needs to be abreast with the undercurrents skills of stock trading, he does not hinge his trading on assumption or feeble speculation; he is constantly researching the behavioral business pattern, history, events, news that makes the round, all of these is to ensure that he stays current with developments in the stocks market. (This is The first Part Of This Report).

Every genuine stock trader I have encountered so far in my almost ten years of stocks trading and analyzing stocks all have one common denominator; they all trust that everything is possible in the capital market.

The mind-set of a stock trader is a comprehensive description of the psychology, thought pattern, believes, heart beat, and approach to stock trading. The traditional stocks investor is averse to fetching risk, plays safe, takes his time, is not knowledgeable of the undercurrents of fairness investments, he is grossly innocent of the dos and don???ts of stocks investment, he is a passive voice player in the very active terrain of the cap market. No wonder they make just 10% of the over 12 trillion naira that commutation hands daily in the Nigerian capital letter market and they constitute about 90% of investors that lay claim to owning shares of companies.

WHO IS A STOCK TRADER?

The 21st 100 definition of a stocks??? monger is very interesting. The term trading which simply means ???to buy and sell??? will give the effect that stocks??? trading connotes having the noesis of buying a ware from the monger or wholesaler next shop and looking for a client to sell to. In theory it makes sense, but it is not a practical reality.

A stock monger is one who buys and sells shares of companies at the Nigerian Stock substitution with the active assistance of a registered stockbroker since an individual cannot do business direct with Nigerian Stock Exchange.

A secondment definition of a stock trader can be tacit from the services rendered by licenced stockbrokers at the floor of The Nigerien Stock Exchange. Every day from Monday to Fri 9.30am to 12.30pm. They do their business via computers wired to the extensions of the Central Security clearing System Ltd.


1.HE TRADES FOR CAPITAL APPRECIATION

Every stock trader I know is profit conscious, which is his basic motive for investing. So he seeks stocks that have high capital appreciation potential (the difference between purchased price and sold price) to buy and waits for the right time to sell.

2.HE IS concerned IN BUYING AND merchandising stocks REGULARLY AND NOT TO KEEP THEM

The norm and active stock trader is interested in buying and selling pillory and not to keep them. Unlike a long term trader that can give to keep purchased shares for a jolly long time. The stock monger gets his thrills from trading pillory frequently, He thinks turnover.

3.HE POSITIONS HIMSELF either FOR dividend OR BONUS IN THE SAME SENSE AS IN CAPITAL APPRECIATION

A long term investor places high premium on dividends and bonus scrip over a long period because it increases the size of his portfolio, he buys into a company, receives either dividends and bonus or both and keeps it. But the stock trader on the other hand loves bonus and dividend because on the short run will increase his portfolio, when a stock dealer picks out a company that will give dividends and/or bonus he buys into it, after closure of registrar and subsequently, after payment dates sells such a stock and looks for other opportunity else where.

4.HE IS READY TO TAKE derived RISK

One of the major reason many investors miss out on extraordinary opportunities that readily makes themselves available every now and then is because of the fear of fetching risk. The vast majority of investors in the capital market are averse to risk taking because of what I call investiture ignorance.

The seasoned stock trader understands, that in the capital grocery the higher the risk the higher the returns, therefore he spends time to invest in himself by attending seminars , reading material pillory investment books, investing in audio and video CDs, visits the internet oft to be abreast with stream trends; the stocks trader understand that through and through knowledge risk can reduced to the barest minimum.

Every stock trader knows that stocks??? trading is serious business, one needs to be abreast with the undercurrents skills of stock trading, he does not hinge his trading on assumption or feeble speculation; he is constantly researching the behavioural commercial enterprise pattern, history, events, news that makes the round, all of these is to ensure that he stays current with developments in the stocks market. (This is The first Part Of This Report).

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