Stocks-Mutual-Funds

Market Timing With Your Mutual Funds
When investing in bonds, stocks, or mutual funds, investors have the opportunity to increase their rate of return by timing the market - investing when stock markets go up and selling before they decline. Read more →
Market Timing?
The recent criminal fiasco in the mutual fund industry is being used by Wall Street to persuade investors that market timing is a bad thing. The late trading by Janus, Bank America and several other well known mutual funds is falsely being called market timing. Read more →
Markets: Rotation and Relationships
Over the past several months, there has been rotation from cyclical to non-cyclical stocks, which suggests the cyclical bull market is in a late stage. Read more →
Married Put and Stock: Watch out for Tax "Traps"!
Married Put and Stock is a tax strategy designed to avoid the unintended tax consequence of a put purchase derived from the general rules governing short sales. Read more →
McDonald?s: Buy or Sell
Supporting the popular catch praise, ?We love to make you smile?, investors of McDonald?s (MCD) may have different reactions to the drop that I foresee for this equity. Read more →
Metastock Part 1: Relative Strength Comparison (RSC) Key Success Tool In Trading By Stock Market
Within this report I?ll show you how you can find these profitable trading opportunities with MetaStock. You?ll be able to make use of techniques usually only used by professional traders, such as the Relative Strength Comparison. Read more →
Microsoft Buy Back through Dutch Auction - How It Will Influence Microsoft Share
Before we start discussing the Microsoft case here is a teaser for you.You have started a hotdog outlet with 5 of your friends in a remote area and it is at present just generating $100 a profit every day which you shares equally with your friends. Read more →
Microsoft: The End of an Era?
Picture yourself in March of 1986. A new IPO has been introduced regarding Bill Gate?s innovated Microsoft system. You like technology but may feel the stock is too risky. Read more →
Mid-Cap Stocks: Asset Class with an Identity Crisis
Much like the middle child, mid-cap stocks have long struggled to find their identity. Carved out from the upper echelons of the small caps and the lower end of the large caps, the mid-cap sector has a rough definition of stock with a market capitalization of greater than $2 billion, but less than $10 billion. Read more →
Mindset
In 1960 an engineer working for a watch company in Switzerland discovered that a small crystal would vibrate at a constant rate. He found this was so accurate that it could be used to calibrate time so he took it to company management and said it would make an entirely new kind of watch that had no springs and no gears. Read more →

Aphorism

Things should be as simple as possible, but no simpler.

Albert Einstein


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