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http://www.businessinsider.com/risk-of-a-stock-market-crash-2016-2
First and foremost the article opens with two paragraphs that reek of “rear view mirror” methodology. This mindset sounds intelligent ...
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Have you ever watched an old rerun of your favorite TV show or perhaps enjoyed the same movie twice? Of course you have…
Can the same be said for watching similar patterns in the stock market? While ...
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How crazy has this market been? As always the stock market has been very volatile, right?
Not even close…. The stock market is essentially in a coma right now and you need to ignore whatever ...
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... ever buy a stock.
So…what are the three main criteria?
Fundamental Analysis: There are a slew of fundamental issues that could warrant a sell decision. If you’re willing to buy a stock you’ll need ...
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The longer we go on without a stock market correction the potentially worse it will be when it eventually hits. At this point, it’s clearly not a matter of “if” but “when” it is coming.
First ...
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... a federal investigation and hours of debate.
Michael Lewis, author of “Flash Boys”, has been on a publicity tour claiming the U.S. Stock Market is ‘rigged’. Is the average investor at a disadvantage, ...
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... matter!
We correctly decided to add to positions following August’s market pullback. Even though the “odds” of September being the worst month in stock market history was amplified with fears of the ...
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To some this sounds like a simple question; to others, and judging on how they act with their investing decisions, it’s clearly not.
By definition a bear market is one that has stock prices falling ...
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The Market Is Running Away– Who Is Jumping on Board?!
The stock market has posted some very impressive results with the S&P 500 up over 8% year to date and last year it finished up 16%. ...
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Arends: Is it true that stocks are cheap "when compared with bonds"? That's the line on Wall Street.
By BRETT ARENDS
Is it true that stocks are cheap "when compared w ...
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Stocks posted a severe drop today, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 4.3% and the Nasdaq crumbling over 5%.
By the end of the day there were few places left to hide. Gold, silver, crude and ...
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We just witnessed the best September for stocks since 1939. The month of September is actually known as being the worst historically. Without fail investors are fed reasons to believe each end of summer ...
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... not stock jockeys with the “hot tip” of the day…We are not market timers with crystal balls or portend the unknown events of tomorrow. We don’t sell investors, we guide them.
That being said, our Investment ...
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... resources are to be managed prudently. Matt's curiosity and passion for investing was further sparked during the stock market crash of 1987. Being a new investor without any guidance and coupled with t ...
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... what lies ahead.
Six years ago we became the first Registered Investment Advisor to use the NCAA basketball tournament as a way to show our readers a forward-looking view on the stock market. We break ...
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The stock market has been rather nasty as of late so let us switch gears and touch on a topic that most investors avoid yet need to pay more attention to. After all, what exactly happens to your investments ...
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Normally…we write about the stock market… its events, reactions, and implications. At the end of the day…none of it matters if you’re not alive or breathing. As real as that last sentence is… it prompts ...
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... of worry is generally used in connection with the stock markets, referring to their resilience when running into a temporary stumbling block, rather than a permanent impediment to a market advance.”
Tw ...
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If you’ve never experienced a stock market correction until now (technically defined as -10% or more), you have either never invested or have only been investing since 2012. For the vast majority ...
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Yes…the stock market is down. Your portfolio is down. There is no way it is not down. We just said the word “down” three times in a row. Get it? Everything is down.
If you have a decently ...