"Birds sing after a storm; why shouldn't people feel as free to delight in whatever remains to them?"Rose Kennedy
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Halliburton Under Fire The shareholders of Halliburton are trying to stop state-sponsored terrorism, using the same economic leverage that was effective against South African racism in the 1970's. Back then, shareholders used corporate resolutions to stop companies from doing ...
Stock Indexes: The Inside Story Most of us have heard of stock indexes, but have only a fuzzy idea of them at best. This article aims to clarify some of the basics of stock indexes -- what they are and how they work. What Is A Stock Index? A stock index is simply an average price for ...
The World Is Your Playground: A Guide To International Investing Over the last few years, while US markets were recovering from the bursting of the dot-com bubble, the economies of India and China were booming. Compared to the Dow Jones Industrial Average's dismal loss of 0.6% in 2005, India's BSE index gained 42.3%, ...
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50% Of U.S. Households Invest In The Stock Market Individuals invest in the stock market directly, through mutual funds, their pension plans, profit sharing plans, 401k's, IRA's, etc. Mutual Funds Dominate The Market It is mainly the mutual funds, buying and selling, who move the market and cause individual stocks to go up and down. Mutual funds are the 800-pound gorillas of the stock market; at the end of 2003, mutual funds held more than $3 trillion dollars worth of stocks. The Dow Jones Average Is Not The Stock Market The Dow Jones Industrial Average is comprised of only 30 selected stocks. In reality, there are more than 7,000 different stocks listed on the 3 major U.S. stock exchanges. That makes it quite possible that, in a given time frame, the Dow Jones Average may be flat or down but many individual stocks may actually be up. Most Individual Investors Fail Over time, most individual investors fail to achieve the stock market success they would love to have. This is due to many factors, including lack of knowledge, lack of time and effort, lack of a good strategy that works, and emotional decision making. Can You Beat The Market? Investing in stocks can be a very rewarding experience, financially and emotionally. If you do it right. With the right effort, the right knowledge, and the right strategy, an individual investor can do extremely well in today's stock market, and, as a result, realize a brighter and richer financial future. Alan Korber is a private investor and the creator of the Korber Strategy, a simple and easy stock market strategy that uses certain parameters to identify stocks that have the highest potential return with the lowest acceptable risk. As an individual investor he uses his own strategy and the stocks he buys normally generate up to 50% or more annualized return. For more info go to http://akorber.com
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Turbo-traders take Bank of America for a rideFox NewsBank of America is part of the Standard & Poor's 500, and therefore held in mutual funds in the retirement accounts of millions of Americans. And mutual fund managers hate high-frequency trading. Not only does it make the stocks in their portfolios ...and more » |
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As Facebook IPO nears, the case for dull stocksBoston.comBut that's mostly reserved for the favored customers — pension funds, mutual funds, hedge funds and other institutions. The little guy isn't doing nearly as well. After sharp rises on the first day of trading, most stocks have fallen.and more » |
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Not Just For Stocks: IBD Has Views On Mutual FundsInvestor's Business DailyBy VICTOR REKLAITIS, INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY Posted 01:47 PM ET Investor's Business Daily features a wide range of promising growth stocks every day, but it's also smart to have some mutual funds in your portfolio. And just like with stocks, ...and more » |
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