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How to Set The Right Opening Price on Your eBay Auction

... see this in action if you search and find more than one auction for identical items. Have a look at the start prices being used by each seller, whether or not a Buy it Now is available, and which if any of the sellers have used a reserve ... Read Read: How to Set The Right Opening Price on Your eBay Auction

By: Brian Mcgregor | 29/06/2006 | Home Business

Japanese Candle Charting Opens Doors of Understanding

... complicated.  Essentially, all that the Candles do is to fatten out, on a financial chart, the physical distance between the opening price and the closing price.  This area is then known as the “real body,” and acquires special significance ... Read Read: Japanese Candle Charting Opens Doors of Understanding

By: William Kurtz | 10/07/2009 | Investing

What are the Best Pricing Practices for Small Business During an Economic Slowdown?

... which are primarily working on market factors. Generally one should be working on a reactive strategy of open price .... which allows for revision in product pricing over a shorter time period instead of quarterly or yearly market driven ... Read Read: What are the Best Pricing Practices for Small Business During an Economic Slowdown?

By: Michael Lemm | 05/12/2008 | Small Business

Getting Your Pricing Right On eBay

... bid price is fairly simple: never set it higher than $50 or so (no matter what your item is really worth). It is this low opening price tack tick which will get bidders to your auction. Setting a low starting bid creates the need for a ... Read Read: Getting Your Pricing Right On eBay

By: Kenneth Scott | 06/03/2008 | ECommerce

How to Price Your Products on eBay

... I recommend that you never set it higher than $50 no matter what your item is really worth. This low opening price will attract bidders to your auction. One thing to keep in mind when you do this is that when you set a low starting bid ... Read Read: How to Price Your Products on eBay

By: Rick Calligaris | 18/06/2007 | Business Opportunities
Jeff Daniels

What are Closing Stock Market Prices?

... of a particular stock. You can try observing the behavior of a stock by using the closing prices as a sign. If the stock closed at a level lower than the opening price, it means that the stock is losing steam. The opening price is the price ... Read Read: What are Closing Stock Market Prices?

By: Jeff Daniels | 07/10/2009 | Finance

Trading Opening Range Breakouts

... chaos with Opening Range Breakout trading. Let’s take a look at what this means. Say that a trader looking at the opening prices from the stock market open interprets a decline at mid-morning as an OBR. If the trader is astute and ... Read Read: Trading Opening Range Breakouts

By: Leroy Rushing | 05/02/2008 | Day Trading

Forex Candlesticks And Their Effectiveness At Predicting Price Moves

... candle where the price rose and a red candle signifies a period where the closing price was lower than the opening price. There's nothing revolutionary in this but the strong signals come when you start to see specific candlestick ... Read Read: Forex Candlesticks And Their Effectiveness At Predicting Price Moves

By: James Woolley | 08/09/2008 | Currency Trading

Price is Determined by the Interaction of Buyers and Sellers

... on high volume, it isn’t because the amount of sellers outweighed the buyers; rather, it was because the buyers put less of a value on the stock than the open price.Neither buyers nor sellers set the pricePrice comes from a mutually agreed ... Read Read: Price is Determined by the Interaction of Buyers and Sellers

By: Leroy Rushing | 29/09/2008 | Investing

Ebay Success - How to Price your Items

... bid price is fairly simple and never set it higher than $50 or so no matter what your item is really worth. This low opening price will get bidders to your auction. Setting low starting bid prices creates the need for a reserve price. A ... Read Read: Ebay Success - How to Price your Items

By: Mark Allen | 07/12/2006 | Business

Auction: - Everyone Loves a Bargain, and a Price of One Cent is Going to Get Everyone's Attention

... performed by the London Business School and two professors from Northwestern University proved that items that were posted with an opening price of one penny actually ended up selling at "significantly higher" prices than auctions for the ... Read Read: Auction: - Everyone Loves a Bargain, and a Price of One Cent is Going to Get Everyone's Attention

By: Manbeer Singh | 17/01/2009 | Internet Marketing
Sy Harding

Enter Orders When the Market is Open to Increase Profits!

... placing orders when the market is closed can significantly harm their annual performance by allowing distorted opening prices to chip away at their performance 1/2% or more on a high percentage of their order executions. While it may seem ... Read Read: Enter Orders When the Market is Open to Increase Profits!

By: Sy Harding | 26/08/2008 | Investing

Pricing Your eBay Items Appropriately

... bid price is fairly simple - never set it higher than $50 or so - no matter what your item is really worth. This low opening price will get bidders to your auction. Setting low starting bid prices creates the need for a reserve price. A ... Read Read: Pricing Your eBay Items Appropriately

By: Nickolas Guy | 10/09/2009 | Computers

What Is The Correct Price For Your Products?

... . The reserve price and the ‘buy it now’ price are optional. The starting bid price is fairly simple; a low opening price will get bidders to your auction. Sometimes when you set a low bidding auction you need to have a reserve price. A ... Read Read: What Is The Correct Price For Your Products?

By: Tudor Ciurescu | 14/08/2009 | ECommerce

High Dividend Stocks - Part 2 - Bottom Fishing & The Price Of Eggs

... at a lower entry price?Instead of buying CALM at $24.93, (its June 1, 2009 opening price), a more conservative approach would be to sell covered puts on it, at a lower price. Selling a put on a stock means that you are selling someone the ... Read Read: High Dividend Stocks - Part 2 - Bottom Fishing & The Price Of Eggs

By: Robert Hauver | 02/06/2009 | Finance
 

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