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TRADING VS INVESTING

Tradingvesting = Trading + investing

 

 

 

Tradingvesting is a portmanteau word blending Trading and Investing. It represents a hybrid approach to financial markets, combining the short-term, active nature of trading with the long-term, wealth-building strategy of investing.

The primary difference between Trading and Investing is:

 Time Frame

Trading focuses on making short-term profits from market volatility. Investing focuses on building wealth gradually over years or decades through long-term growth and compounding.

The secondary difference between Trading and Investing is:

 Financial Aproach

Trading aims for quick profits from short-term market price fluctuations over days, weeks, or months, often utilizing technical analysis. Trading plays a vital role in providing liquidity to financial markets. It doesn’t rely on holding assets for years but rather on making smaller, frequent profits: sometimes within minutes or hours.

Investing is a long-term strategy focused on buying assets and holding them to grow value over time. Investors look beyond short-term price swings and instead focus on fundamentals: a company’s profitability, growth potential, and overall financial healt. Investing builds long-term wealth over years or decades, focusing on compound growth, dividends, and fundamental value.

The final difference between Trading and Investing is:

 Money

Trading and investing utilize different money allocations.

The Goal of Trading and Investing is:

 Profit

Trading and investing utilize different time frames and distinct financial approaches with the same goal: Profit.

             
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  S&P 500 | Monthly USA Data You need to know...   Today's Week
 
No Date 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Avg
  Years 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  
1 January 1.21% 5.22% 9.17% -0.59% -1.34% -5.50% 5.80% 2.12% 2.33% 0.89% 1.93%
2 February 3.41% -3.64% 3.04% -8.70% 2.14% -3.22% -2.45% 4.84% -0.25% -0.55% -0.54%
3 March -0.73% -2.74% 1.29% -13.10% 3.39% 3.83% 3.68% 3.06% -5.97% -4.34% -1.16%
4 April 0.93% 0.55% 3.41% 16.59% 4.72% -8.99% 1.64% -4.23% -0.51% ... 1.57%
5 May 0.98% 2.36% -6.78% 6.11% 0.29% 0.04% 0.31% 4.94% 5.09% ... 1.48%
6 June 0.32% -0.01% 6.91% 2.02% 1.92% -8.78% 2.37% 3.08% 5.23% ... 1.45%
7 July 1.60% 4.12% 0.30% 5.32% 2.20% 9.24% 3.11% 0.94% 2.46% ... 3.25%
8 August -0.22% 2.85% -1.81% 6.45% 2.63% -3.83% -1.55% 2.00% 2.75% ... 1.03%
9 September 1.82% 0.59% 2.33% -4.12% -4.89% -8.92% -5.35% 2.46% 4.48% ... -1.29%
10 October 2.14% -7.33% 1.81% -3.42% 6.68% 7.26% -2.12% -0.91% 0.71% ... 0.54%
11 November 2.49% 1.57% 2.96% 9.87% -0.95% 4.57% 8.72% 5.40% -0.48% ... 3.79%
12 December 1.08% -10.16% 2.77% 3.02% 3.55% -6.06% 4.61% -2.62% 0.49% ... -0.37%
  Annual 18.74% -6.59% 30.43% 15.76% 26.61% -19.64% 23.79% 23.95% 15.96% -1.33% 12.77%
Mo Average 1.25% -0.55% 2.12% 1.62% 1.70% -1.70% 1.56% 1.76% 1.36% -1.33% 1.00%
Mo High 3.41% 5.22% 9.17% 16.59% 6.68% 9.24% 8.72% 5.40% 5.23% 0.89% 7.06%
Mo Low -0.73% -10.16% -6.78% -13.10% -4.89% -8.78% -2.45% -4.23% -5.97% -4.34% -5.62%
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WHY WE USE U.S. DATA IN OUR REPORTS?
U.S. Economic data

Amid the doom and gloom, the U.S. is still the place most investors and businesses around the world turn to for opportunity even though Brazil, Russia and other emerging economies are increasingly catching up.

Emerging economies are catching up rapidly. China, the world's second-largest economy next to the U.S., expects an average of 9% growth a year for the next decade.

The U.S., whose economy barely grew during the first half of this year, will be lucky to see much more than 2% growth this year.

World Bank said on feb, 2012 in a report that forecast the China would become the world's largest economy before 2030. However gloomy the U.S. economy might look, the nation still leads the world in many ways. For now, considering the following facts:

1. The Biggest and Most Productive Economy

The U.S. is still the world's biggest and most productive economy in the world and that is the main reason to use U.S. data in our Economic Reports. The U.S. is the world's leading country in absolute volumes of imports and exports and, therefore, still the world's leading economic power.

2. Tops in Foreign Investment

Although, the United States is the world’s leading debtor nation, the U.S. remains the world's hot spot for foreigners investors.

3. World's Top Global Brands

The U.S. may not manufacture most of the world's automobiles or computers, but it's known for many top brands that do so.

4. World's Best Universities

U.S. public schools may be flagging, but the nation is still home to many of the world's top universities. And foreign students in the U.S. make up an important piece of its economy.

5. World's Top Reserve Currency

The value of the U.S. dollar may be declining, but it remains the currency of choice for many nations. The greenback accounted for roughly 61% of global central bank reserves during the first three months of 2011, according to the International Monetary Fund.

 
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