Stocks-Mutual-Funds

Don't Overlook Three Symbol Stocks
One of the things a new trader learns within a few weeks or so of beginning his new adventure into the world of day trading is the difference between three symbol stocks and four symbol stocks. Read more →
Don't Push A Trade Too Hard
Have you ever started an exercise regimen, only to see that you aren't getting the results you wanted? It's awful common, yet sometimes the real reason eludes the person. Read more →
Don't Spend Another Dollar on Business 'Opportunities' Until You Read This
With an insecure job market, overworked employees, insufficient retirement savings and parents wanting the option to stay home with their kids, it is not surprising that many individuals are taking the leap into online business opportunities. Read more →
Dow Flirts With New High Six Years On
As the Dow flirts with a new high (and the financial media tests everyone's patience), it's worth remembering how far the average investor has fallen and why. Read more →
Downdraft
For the year 2000 we have seen hundreds of mutual funds lose 40%, 50% and more of their value. This does not seem right since the fund is supposed to be managed by a professional. Read more →
Duck
Duck! No I don't mean a quack, quack. I meant get down, look out for a huge blob of brown stuff is heading your way.This one is so large it is going to make Enron and Worldcom look like Boy Scouts stealing cookies at a picnic. Read more →
Duct Tape
Did you run out to buy that duct tape yet? Don't forget the plastic sheeting, bottles of water, canned food and a couple of books to read. What are you waiting for? Read more →
Dude, You Need to Buy Some Dell Shares
With such a rudimentary phrase famed by the famous commercials of years past, Dell has been one of the most prominent kings of computer production. However, while this large cap stock has remained relatively stable during the last five years, 2006 proved to be an onus to Dell shareholders with continued amounting capital losses as the stock neared a five year low. Read more →
Dutch Auction - Every Mans' Capitalism - The Essence of Fairness
The Dutch auction, also known as a descending price auction, uses a bidding process to find the optimal market price for the stock, the highest price at which an issuing company can sell ALL the available shares. Read more →
Dutch Auction - Stock Market Business Solution
Dutch auction is descending price auction where the bidding process is used to find an optimal market price at which the issuing company can sell its shares. Read more →

Aphorism

Reporters would say, you mean they gave you guys a Nobel Prize for something as obvious as that [Modigliani & Miller theorem of corporate valuation]? And I’d add, Yes, but remember, we proved it rigorously.

Merton Miller


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