Buy and hold - The most common method of long-term investing in use today.
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Trend following - Increasing in popularity, a medium to long term approach to making money by following the trend of a stock.
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Dollar cost averaging - A simple and powerful strategy that is incorporated with buy and hold investing. However, it doesn't work in all types of markets.
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Small cap - These stocks that can be diamonds in the rough waiting to explode, but are not without risk.
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Mid cap - Stocks that are have the growth characteristics of small caps, but without as much risk.
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Large cap - These stable companies that produce decent returns over the long-term with lower risk than most stocks.
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Penny stocks - Cheap stocks that can rise dramatically in a short time period.
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Options - Do you want higher returns, try supercharging your trading leverage with options.
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Contrarian - Learn how to profit by investing against the crowd.
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Momentum - Profit from buying high and sell even higher by using the momentum of stock trends.
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Day trading - Quick profits can be made by riding short trends that appear in stocks on a daily basis.
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Swing trading - Make money from the one to four day price swings in stocks.
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Stock market indexes - Investing in indexes makes investing easy with automatic diversification and low costs.
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Mutual funds - Invest by using the knowledge of professional managers.
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