Stocks-Mutual-Funds

Breakouts Vs Buying Dips
This week we were asked why we tend to look for breakouts versus buying dips or "weakness?"First let us say flat out that we are not against buying dips at all. Read more →
Builders' Bonds Tumble
US home builders' bonds have become the biggest losers in the market for debt, with ratings below investment grade.The debt sold by D.R. Horton Inc., KB Home and other construction companies has fallen an average 3% since May, leaving investors with losses around 1. Read more →
Bull or Bear?
Cat or dog? Maybe Zebra. Shucks, I don't know, but my broker keeps telling me it is a bull and to buy this and that. It looks like he is right - for a change. Read more →
Bullish Intermediate-Term Indicators
The price chart below shows daily SPX (green line and right scale), daily NYSE Summation Index (NYSI; red line and left scale), and the NYSE Oscillator (NYMO) 50-day MA (blue line). Read more →
Buy and Hold Investment Philosophy
Wall Street has been preaching the doctrine of Buy and Hold forever. The worst part about it is the small investor (and some big ones) actually believe it. Read more →
Buy and Hold Investment Strategy
"Buy and hold" is one of the most heralded investment strategies promoted today. "Buy and hold" is also one of the few investment methods where you are guaranteed to lose money 2 out of every 5 years. Read more →
Buy and Hold: How to Perpetuate Your Investment Losses
A recent cartoon in my daily newspaper showed two guys sitting in a bar. One is saying to the other: ?I did learn something from my broker...how to diversify my investment losses. Read more →
Buy and Hold?
The other day, there was a guy on CNBC hyping his style of investing. He seems like a nice guy, but his theory was a bit hard to swallow. He said that if you have money, you should just buy the market and average down. Read more →
Buy and Sell Rules from a Professional Investor
Every investor should start with a good solid set of buying and selling rules and stick to them. This will take the emotional involvement out of the process of stock trading. Read more →
Buy Low - Sell High
Now where have I heard that before? I know. It was my broker.So I took his advice and bought some of the stocks he recommended. I am still waiting for the 'sell high' part of the equation. Read more →

Aphorism

Most investors ... will find that the best way to own common stocks is through an index fund that charges minimal fees. Those following this path are sure to beat the net results (after fees and expenses) delivered by the great majority of investment prof

Warren Buffett


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