Investing

Great Questions
When selecting an advisor asking the right questions can make all the difference.You need help with your investments. But how do you find the right advisor for your needs and goals? Read more →
Greed And Fear
Greed and fear are the major players in the stock market. These two emotions are the driving force behind almost all market participants - Institutional mangers, stockbrokers, Investors, traders and yourself. Read more →
Greed Hits the Mailbox
Nearly every investor receives them in the mail: slick and usually colorful PR pieces, disguised as investment research, which are really nothing more than promoters out to convince you to buy their stock ? Read more →
Growth in Tech Becoming an Issue
The tech sector will continue to be the place to make money but it is also a sector that can be quite volatile. One major mistake and you can find yourself on the sidelines looking in. Read more →
Guide to Mergers
The economy today is not stabilized. Even big companies have to confront the ups and downs that come their way. But the only thing that keeps them going is survival. Read more →
Guide to Money Clubs or Investment Clubs
A money club is a great place for people to get together and share thoughts, ideas and goals about money, planning, finance. Here people learn about finances and ways to reach ones financial goals. Read more →
Guru Focused: Robert Olstein's Short Sells
While it is rather rare that value gurus sell stocks short, Robert Olstein has been selling short in his Financial Alert Fund. The accountant-turned fund manager spots values by looking behind the numbers. Read more →
Harnessing The Power Of Online Trading
With all the advances in technology over the past number of years online trading has become one of the most popular ways to trade. Now you can trade from home, from work, and even while on the road. Read more →
Has Gold Topped Out for Now?
Gold is at a current high and some people believe it is topped out. Does this mean you should cash in your gold now and collect on the increase in your investment? Read more →
Have Analysts Gotten Honest?
It caught my attention when I heard an analyst on a popular financial news program tell investors to sell a stock because too many analysts liked the company, citing the fact that there were no sell ratings. Read more →

Aphorism

By periodically investing in an index fund, for example, the know-nothing investor can actually out-perform most investment professionals. Paradoxically, when "dumb" money acknowledges its limitations, it ceases to be dumb.

Warren Buffett


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