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- PEG Ratio

- The PEG ratio is an indicator of a stock's potential value, and helps predict what to expect if you buy shares. Tune into Learning Curve to find out how to calculate and understand the PEG.
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- Emerging Markets

- Emerging markets like the BRIC countries, Brazil, Russia, India or China, have captured investors' attention. Tune into Learning Curve to find out why.
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- Learning: P/E Ratio

- There are many ways of evaluating a stock and deciding if you want to buy it - and one of those ways is with something called a Price-Earnings Ratio. Tune into Learning Curve to find out what it is and how you can use it to be a smarter investor.
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- The Learning Curve: Dividends

- So why exactly are dividends so coveted? Simply put - you are paid to wait. Find out more from The Learning Curve where we discuss the definition and importance of dividends.
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- Dollar Cost Averaging

- You may be "dollar cost averaging" and not even know it -think of the automatic withdrawals from your paycheck into your RRSP. Well, you can take that same strategy and use it for all of your investing. Tune into Learning Curve to find out how.
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- Junk Bonds

- Junk bond is a misleading term because it implies that the investment is a waste of money, which in many cases, it is not. Tune in to Learning Curve to find out the real meaning behind 'junk bonds', and when the risk can pay off.
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- What is an Index?

- The S&P 500 is a compilation of stocks representing different companies, but what is an index really and why is it important for investors? Learning Curve explains how an index measures the health of a market.
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- Agflation

- Why has the price of wheat nearly doubled in one year, while the price of bananas remained pretty much the same? BNN tackles agflation in the latest instalment of The Learning Curve.
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- Put Options

- There are two types of option contracts: Call Options and Put Options. Today Learning Curve focuses on "put options" and why you generally enter a put when you want to profit from the decline of a stock.
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- Call Options

- There are two types of option contracts: Call Options and Put Options. Today Learning Curve focuses on "call options" and why you generally buy a call when you think the stock will increase in price.
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- Options

- Options allow you to be a disciplined investor and reap rewards when the market meets your stated criteria. Tune into Learning Curve to find out more.
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- Alpha [09-30-11 2:55 PM]

- Alpha is the holy grail of investing. Everybody wants it, but it's elusive and hard to achieve. Tune into Learning Curve to find out why.
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- The Learning Curve: Beta [09-28-11 2:55 PM]

- Today, the Learning Curve explains "beta," which measures the volatility of a stock in comparison to the market. Find out how this yardstick can make you a smarter investor.
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- The Learning Curve - Volatility [09-19-11 2:50 PM]

- What is volatility exactly and how can you use it to your advantage? BNN's Kim Parlee reports.
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- Volume [09-23-11 2:45 PM]

- BNN takes a look at what some experts say is the most important indicator for every investor. Tune into Learning Curve: Volume.
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- Stop-Loss

- It's been a volatile few months in the markets. So, how can you protect your portfolio from a sudden drop? Learning Curve focuses on an investor strategy called a stop-loss and why this tactic can help you avoid a massive shortfall.
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- Shorting

- Simply put shorting a stock is a way of making money when a stock goes down. Tune into Learning Curve to find out more about shorting and how it can help you in your investment strategy.
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