Stocks-Mutual-Funds

Emotional Trading
The single most expensive stock market trades are those made with emotions, but, of course, you are not an emotional trader are you?Before you bought that stock, mutual fund or Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) you did your research to be sure that what you were buying would return a good profit over the long haul. Read more →
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Explained
Employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) provide many tax advantages. An ESOP is a retirement plan under which a trust acquires the employers stock in trust for the employees. Read more →
Enron Cure
Let's hope you did not have any of the Enron stock. Maybe you know someone who did and lost everything, but you certainly might know several people who owned stock that lost almost everything. Read more →
Enronization
Even if you don't own any of their stock or any stock at all you will want to read this.What Enron corporate officers did with their accounting firm is nothing new. Read more →
Eternal Sunshine
There is a current movie entitled ?Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind?. It is about a man who has had a painful love affair and will do anything to rid his mind of those pain thoughts of a former love. Read more →
ETFs - Better Than Mutual Funds
Let?s be sure you know what an ETF is. It is an Exchange Traded Fund. They have not been around very long, but are catching on. More and more are being created. Read more →
Evaluating Stock Risk
For a long time, the stock market was viewed as a way for people to make a lot of money in a short period of time provided they were lucky or knew how to choose the right stocks. Read more →
Evaluating Stocks: Fundamentals and Technical Analysis
Certainly, a "complete" course on security analysis is well beyond the scope of this text. There are many excellent books devoted to the subject of how to analyze the value of securities - both from a fundamental as well as a technical standpoint. Read more →
Evaluation I
An insane person cannot evaluate an insane evaluation system.As you know I have been trying to restore sanity to the insane premises Wall Street has been teaching its brokers and you for all these years. Read more →
Evaluation II
As I said in Part I everyone in the insane asylum looks normal, but at least the doctors are sane. Unfortunately, in the insane asylum known as the stock market all the doctors (brokers) are also insane. Read more →

Aphorism

For those properly prepared in advance, a bear market in stocks is not a calamity but an opportunity (May 1962)

John Templeton


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