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Positioning for Inflation or Deflation
Submitted by surlytrader  (bestcashcow.com)

How do you position your portfolio for such a dichotomy of economic outcomes?

Article | Feb 15, 2010 | Views: 193 | Comments: 1
Tags: yield, investments, inflation, income, economics, fxi, reits, asset allocation, deflation, corporate bonds, vnq

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How quickly we forget: Rush is on to chase yields
Submitted by Sam Cass  (pacific.bizjournals.com)

Many investors are taking on more risk than they would like to try and chase yield. But as we've seen over the last year, many high yielding investments are risky and can go south.

Article | Dec 25, 2009 | Views: 63 | Comments: 0 
Tags: yield, investments, neil rose

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Top Mutual Funds: Just Luck or Skill?
Submitted by ktexas  (online.wsj.com)

It's impossible to tell whether actively managed funds that beat the market do so out of luck or skill, according to a new study by the professors who've championed index investing.

Article | Dec 3, 2009 | Views: 143 | Comments: 0 
Tags: investments, index funds, stock market, stocks, investing, mutual funds, actively managed funds, fund managers

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Britain ban commissions on investment products
Submitted by artv  (clarkhoward.com)

The United Kingdom is moving to ban all commissions on investment products. While no similar move is planned here in the United States, there are some steps you can take to ensure that you don't...

Article | Oct 25, 2009 | Views: 157 | Comments: 1 
Tags: investments, investing, personal finance, commissions

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Why the market doesn't fall: The big money needs a winner in '09
Submitted by ktexas  (latimesblogs.latimes.com)

After a seven-month rally the stock market ought to have plenty of excuses to pull back, or to at least stop rising for a while. ... Frustrated bears -- who believe that rebounding stock prices...

Article | Oct 17, 2009 | Views: 263 | Comments: 1 
Tags: investments, stock market, stocks, investing, bear market, recession, market rally

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The Nightmare Portfolio of 2009
Submitted by ktexas  (latimesblogs.latimes.com)

Is it possible for an investor to be losing money in financial markets this year? With an incredible amount of bad timing and wrong-headed conviction, you actually could have constructed a...

Article | Sep 17, 2009 | Views: 381 | Comments: 0 
Tags: investments, bonds, stock market, stocks, investing, trading, bear market, market rally

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Should a Shrinking Dollar Worry You? Investment Options?
Submitted by ktexas  (online.wsj.com)

Instead of foreign currency, gold or a diversified basket of commodities, the article claims that international stocks can make for a better option for those worried about the falling dollar:...

Article | Sep 13, 2009 | Views: 238 | Comments: 2 
Tags: investments, gold, index funds, stock market, stocks, investing, commodities, dollar, currency, mutual funds, foreign currency

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Stanford Investors, Unlike Madoff’s, Get No SIPC Help
Submitted by ktexas  (www.bloomberg.com)

Unfortunately for investors who lost $7 billion in the alleged Ponzi scheme involving Stanford CDs, the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) won’t help any of them as it has some...

Article | Sep 6, 2009 | Views: 202 | Comments: 0 
Tags: investments, investing, certificate of deposit, fraud, ponzi scheme, sipc, foreign cd

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More Investors Trying the Options Play
Submitted by ktexas  (online.wsj.com)

Whether seeking income, mitigating risk or just speculating on price movements, investors are trading options in record numbers these days. For those thinking of giving options a try, the...

Article | Sep 6, 2009 | Views: 180 | Comments: 1 
Tags: investments, options, stock market, stocks, investing, trading, risk, covered calls, naked strangle

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Rethinking Stock and Bond Allocation for Long-Term Investors
Submitted by ktexas  (online.wsj.com)

For at least a generation, financial professionals have urged mutual-fund investors to put more money in stocks than in bonds. The logic: Stocks power a portfolio, while bonds provide some...

Article | Sep 3, 2009 | Views: 270 | Comments: 0 
Tags: investments, bonds, stock market, stocks, investing, commodities, bear market, mutual funds, recession, asset allocation

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Doomed Stocks You Should Avoid
Submitted by artv  (www.fool.com)

The amazing thing about this market is that there are so many cheap stocks. The problem with this market is that there are so many companies that could really blow up on investors.

Article | Aug 30, 2009 | Views: 141 | Comments: 0 
Tags: investments, stock market, stocks, investing, trading, value

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Why Investors Need to See the Light and Slow Down
Submitted by ktexas  (online.wsj.com)

A reiteration of sage advice that everybody has heard but few actually heed: To buy more of what has gone up, precisely because it has gone up, is to fall for the belief that stocks become safer...

Article | Aug 30, 2009 | Views: 160 | Comments: 0 
Tags: investments, market timing, stock market, stocks, investing, bear market, mutual funds, bull market

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The Best Bank You've Never Heard Of
Submitted by ktexas  (www.smartmoney.com)

The financial crisis has culled the world's herd of big banks, leaving survivors dazed and damaged. But there is a rare exception in the long line of walking wounded: Spain's Banco Santander,...

Article | Jul 24, 2009 | Views: 200 | Comments: 0 
Tags: investments, economy, stock market, stocks, investing, banks, credit crunch, recession, dividends, financial crisis



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