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Stephen Morgan
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Well it has certainly been an interesting week on the Markets and this is how we see it at the sharp end. First of all with regards to the UK, the FTSE and of course Lloyds Bank, where do we stand? Well to be honest one never knows exactly with these s...
What a day eh? Once again Politicians conspire to screw things up but as far as we\'re concerned here at TWCS Central, bring it on guys. As long as the markets are moving then we don\'t care as we believe in trading every which way we can, long or short w...
What a day eh? Once again Politicians conspire to screw things up but as far as we\'re concerned here at TWCS Central, bring it on guys. As long as the markets are moving then we don\'t care as we believe in trading every which way we can, long or short w...
Been a funny old day at the Trading With Common Sense offices in that the markets have to all intent purposes been treading water but as far as our accounts are concerned we have had a \"blinding time\" i.e. on one account we started the day at £57,259 a...
The Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP) was set up by the United States Government as part of its response to the (almost) Wall Street crash of autumn 2008. OK perhaps the word crash is perhaps over stated but lets be honest the DJIA did still plunge...
The Worlds Financial markets are in a mess whether we choose to admit or not. The Dow Jones Index resembles a white knuckle ride at a fair ground at the moment and in London the FTSE 100 is faring no better. This all arose largely because of the problems ...
In the UK, Banks have been ordered by the financial watchdog, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) to refund Mortgage Exit Fees to clients they have overcharged when they redeemed a Mortgage. This is of major significance to those involved within the areas...
When you finally decide to make the first decision to purchase a home the chances are you will probably find yourself feeling very nervous and slightly on the pressure.Once you\'ve made the decision to purchase you\'ll probably find yourself eager for wha...
There used to be an anecdote doing the rounds in the construction industry about the various types of engineering. The story went along the lines as follows. There were three engineers sitting and talking to each other one day. An electrical engineer, ...
Cash-strapped offspring are increasingly turning to their parents for help, with almost half of first-time buyers now reliant on their families to help fund their first property, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders. The council\'s latest re-se...
For a first time home buyer, the process can get quite overwhelming, giving you the feeling that the financial decisions are rapidly spinning out of control. When it comes to real estate, most people don’t have a lot of experience or know a lot about i...
The general perception in real estate and property investment circles is that at the moment the place to be involved in is Bulgaria. For those less familiar with Bulgaria, the country was one of the recently admitted countries to the European Community...
A key policy that was once the cornerstone of the new Labour manifesto in 1997 is facing an important legal challenge. The Home Information Packs or HIP’s for short that are due to become law in England and Wales in June 1st run the risk of becoming a c...
It might not be rocket science but it is safe to assume that actually selling your home is not necessarily that easy an undertaking. The logic behind this assumption is fairly simple in that if it is was then there would be no need for Real Estate Agents....
“Drop them now or risk damaging the market”- so say Peers. Well that’s fairly damning. It would appear that one of the United Kingdom government’s flagship policies is in trouble. Well, there’s nothing new in that but except with this one it ...