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Online payday loans are marketed through e-mail, online search, paid ads, and referrals. Typically, a consumer fills out an online application form or faxes a completed application that requests personal information, bank account numbers, Social Security number and employer information. Borrowers fax copies of a check, a recent bank statement, and signed paperwork. The loan is direct-deposited into the consumer's checking account and loan payment or the finance charge is electronically withdrawn on the borrower's next payday.

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Deviation from the trend in investment in skills financial management tips tips Bar

Data:2009-12-12 2:34

Category: Money tips Release Date: 2007-02-27

Deviation from the trend in the stock market refers to the "long-short fighting it out" situation, in the stock market, the "long-short fighting it," the circumstances have occurred, but the end result, whether the "kill many" or a "short squeeze", will result in an unreasonable price movements.

Long is the generally optimistic outlook on the stock market investors are expected to stock price will increase, so the first cheap to buy, when up to a high-price again when the selling profit. Using this kind of investors who buy after the sell is called long. Short hand, refers to the prospects for investors in the stock market look bad, expected stock price will fall, so to sell the stock first, wait until the fall to a certain price and then bought back in order to obtain the difference between revenue. Using this kind of transaction and sold it to buy the way is called short. Between the long and short positions due to the approach taken by different bulls hope that rising stock prices, short hope to share a continuous fall, so-called "long-short fighting it out" is caused due to different interests.

If the strength of long short is not strong, then the different investment methods can only produce a kind of checks and balances. Should the long-short forces are very strong, and because this fixation on "winning" the belief, then the party will be fighting it the result is bound to suffer heavy losses, and because the price is not the normal ups and downs, so that some investors suffer.

In this "long-short fighting it out" in a deviation from trend, the general principle of small investors, the strategy should be: Do not blindly follow-up, both not Xianzhangxinyang, adventure go to chase that invest in stocks; also not blindly throw empty their stock on hand.