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... full each and every month is. We won’t get preachy here and to state the obvious the past few years have truly tested many Americans who had to do their best to make ends meet. What we’re pointing out ...
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... needed occurrence in order for a healthy bull market to continue. Here’s a look at past market declines to put things in better perspective:
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... 0.58%
Amgen, Inc. (AMGN) 0.57%
Performance:
Over the past 30 years the fund has been up for 26 of those and down only four ...
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... t decisions that are based on past performance or numbers. Women investors tend to be more concerned with comfort and security. Emotions have historically not been a focus in the financial industry b ...
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... price like IBM easily moves the market more than one like Bank of America (BAC). IBM trades around $207 per share and over the past year is up about 5%. Bank of America on the other hand trades at around ...
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... in some of the rising market, it might be an opportune time to take some profits. We’re thinking “sell in May and go away” is coming early in 2013 as it has the past couple of years. Perhaps this is partly ...
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... to participate when the markets are moving up and limit your total expenses while exposing your portfolio to better performance. While many investors and managers are living in the past there are more ...
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... ).
Click here to see past weekly results for the AAII Investment Survey.
For your own knowledge the long-term average for Bullish readings is 39%, for Bearish it’s 28.7%, and for those in the Neut ...
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... the investment world? Well, aside from the massive amounts of money and time that gets allocated to this event, there are some connections worth looking at. For the past few years we take this time to ...
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... have to make up for poor performance in the past. The simple truth is the investor that has a plan and sticks with that plan typically will come out ahead and ultimately ‘win the race’ much like the slow ...