Whether it is a small or medium sized business, excess funds are always required for maintaining its operation. Now you can get this excess cash supply through business cash advance from Rapid Capital Funding. The cash is not only easily accessible but also uncomplicated. This cash advance requires fewer documents and takes shorter time for approval.
What is Business Cash Advance?
Business cash advance from this alternative funding institution gives small business owners an unsecured cash advance up to 0000 within 7 days. These alternative financing solutions, unlike traditional business loans, has a direct link to your transactions as it is solely based on future credit card sales. As a repayment norm, this cash advance purchases only a small proportion of your upcoming credit card sales. Unlike traditional small business loans, this cash advance is much faster and is effortlessly achievable
How Is Cash Advance Responsible For Your Business Growth?
Business cash advance does not ask you for a security collateral or personal guarantee which is a relief for small time business owners. Apart from that, the small business owner does not need to have excellent monetary back up or an extended business history. You are assigned for it without bearing any additional cost like closing fees, hidden charges or startup cost. This cash advance program causes less botheration to you in terms of paperwork.
Take a quick look at the benefits of the cash advance:
Requires no security collateral
Approval is quite quick
You require no personal guarantee
You have flexible payment schedule
You receive your funds within 7 days
Approval rate close is to 95%
No Applications required
Transactions Should Roll Through Credit Cards for Cash Advance
If you are applying for a cash advance program then your monthly transactions should roll in through either debit or credit cards. At the same time the transactions should be a minimum of 00 per month.
Make A Single Page Application for Cash Advance
As this cash advance program is based on future credit card sales so you need to make a single page application comprising of 3 months bank statement and 4 months credit card processing statement.
Basic Requirements of Business Cash Advance Eligibility
The first and foremost thing that you need to do for this merchant cash advance program is make a registration with the United States. In addition to that, your business transactions should be a minimum of 00 through credit or debit card. Lastly, the small business owners should also be current with their lease.
Use Cash Advance for Your Own Business Needs
The alternative funds that you receive can be used for any business purpose like renovation, business expansion, inventory stock building and for that you do not need to give an explanation mentioning the specific use or purpose.
Enjoy a Flexible Pay Back Norm
With business cash advance you don't have the added tension of paying a fixed monthly sum. This cash advance program is directly linked with your business and so you have the liberty to repay as per your business conditions. This means that you pay less when your business does not do well and vice versa. Unlike traditional bank loans, you do not have to undertake any burden of late fees.
Whatsoever is your intention for additional business financing, small business owners can easily avail it and fulfill their credit need.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Take a Break From Trading
We all know that a lack of discipline and being unable to control your emotions are the downfall of many a trader. One of the most regular stories I hear is how traders on a great winning streak, then go on and give back all of their profits in a series of losing trades.
Why is this? Well, after a decent winning streak, traders will be on an emotional high, feeling invincible. So what do they do? They go ahead and take more trades, trades that they would not normally take with a clear head. Trades that have not setup correctly for their normal trading rules, trades that are perhaps more risky, trades where they risk more than they should. Sound familiar?
The very nature of trading means that it will stimulate your emotions, both positive and negative, frequently swinging between extreme highs and extreme lows. Understanding how your emotions and subconscious mind work are critical aspects of trading and it is important to at least recognise when your emotions are running high.
The professional trader understands their emotions and understands how not keeping a check on their emotional state can impact trading. The professional trader knows that sometimes it is best to sit the market out.
The amateur trader however, often gets sucked in and lets their emotions rule their trading. The amatuer trader feels they need to always be 'in the market', leading to revenge trading when they are losing, or perhaps refusing to take a loss and widening a stop-loss. When they are winning overtrading and increasing risk and position sizes are a common trait. Of course this usually ends in tears. Sound familiar?
Emotions, if unchecked can lead to some regrettable trading decisions. Ultimately you need to remain disciplined and stick to your trading rules, but of course that is easier siad than done and requires practice and effort.
If you have just had a poor losing streak or a decent winning streak, it is often best to take a break, stay out of the markets and wait until you have your mindset and emotional balance back in check. If you just had a series of losses, do not rush in to try and 'win' it back. Assess what happened, review your trades and see if you made some errors.
If you just made some great profits, so do not rush to give it all back. Your trading plan should tell you what to do if you have a series of losers or if your account is drawndown by a certain percentage. Your trading plan should also tell you what to do after a series of winners. Reviewing your winners is jsut as important as reviewing your losers.
This week I had a great week. Sure there are some setups I am watching and I coudl take some more trades, but it is Friday so I intend to make sure I finish the week off on a good note and that means not giving my profits back. Sometimes not trading is the best trade of the day. I will spend some time reviewing my winners and assessing how I am tracking before I take my next trade.
Why is this? Well, after a decent winning streak, traders will be on an emotional high, feeling invincible. So what do they do? They go ahead and take more trades, trades that they would not normally take with a clear head. Trades that have not setup correctly for their normal trading rules, trades that are perhaps more risky, trades where they risk more than they should. Sound familiar?
The very nature of trading means that it will stimulate your emotions, both positive and negative, frequently swinging between extreme highs and extreme lows. Understanding how your emotions and subconscious mind work are critical aspects of trading and it is important to at least recognise when your emotions are running high.
The professional trader understands their emotions and understands how not keeping a check on their emotional state can impact trading. The professional trader knows that sometimes it is best to sit the market out.
The amateur trader however, often gets sucked in and lets their emotions rule their trading. The amatuer trader feels they need to always be 'in the market', leading to revenge trading when they are losing, or perhaps refusing to take a loss and widening a stop-loss. When they are winning overtrading and increasing risk and position sizes are a common trait. Of course this usually ends in tears. Sound familiar?
Emotions, if unchecked can lead to some regrettable trading decisions. Ultimately you need to remain disciplined and stick to your trading rules, but of course that is easier siad than done and requires practice and effort.
If you have just had a poor losing streak or a decent winning streak, it is often best to take a break, stay out of the markets and wait until you have your mindset and emotional balance back in check. If you just had a series of losses, do not rush in to try and 'win' it back. Assess what happened, review your trades and see if you made some errors.
If you just made some great profits, so do not rush to give it all back. Your trading plan should tell you what to do if you have a series of losers or if your account is drawndown by a certain percentage. Your trading plan should also tell you what to do after a series of winners. Reviewing your winners is jsut as important as reviewing your losers.
This week I had a great week. Sure there are some setups I am watching and I coudl take some more trades, but it is Friday so I intend to make sure I finish the week off on a good note and that means not giving my profits back. Sometimes not trading is the best trade of the day. I will spend some time reviewing my winners and assessing how I am tracking before I take my next trade.
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