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Value Investing In Cyclical Stocks
Article By:
Shailesh Kumar
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Tuesday, December 22, 2015 4:28 AM EDT
Cyclical stocks tend to be reliable profit generators in a value investor’s portfolio. Cycles exaggerate the valuations because they cause uncertainty in the market.
Designing Fiscal Policy For Steady, Enduring Growth
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Global Economic Intersection
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Monday, December 21, 2015 4:33 AM EDT
The complexities, risks and uncertainties associated with the current global developments suggest the need for an upgrade in fiscal policy. Such upgrade amounts to structural change in fiscal policy.
Cleaning Out Your Financial Trunk
Article By:
Wade Slome
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Sunday, December 20, 2015 10:14 PM EDT
Cleaning up your messy financial trunk with comprehensive investment and financial planning is the correct path to reaching your Zen-like retirement goals.
Are Junk Bonds Pointing To Economic Doom?
Article By:
Cullen Roche
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Saturday, December 19, 2015 3:17 PM EDT
There is a good deal of worry in recent weeks over the sharp increase in junk bond yields and what they might portend for the future of the economy.
The Past As A Guide To The Future
Article By:
Tom Beevers
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Friday, December 18, 2015 5:15 PM EDT
Historical analysis of the financials is a crucial part of understanding any company. The problem with most sell side analysts is that they don’t look back far enough – typically viewing two years of history as sufficient.
This Options Trading Indicator Is The Key To Timing
Article By:
Money Morning
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Friday, December 18, 2015 12:25 PM EDT
When to jump in or jump out of the market? When a stock is going to turn from its current high or current low point? How to profit handsomely?
Quantity Rationing As Business Strategy: Furthering The Case For A General Theory Of Pricing
Article By:
Global Economic Intersection
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Thursday, December 17, 2015 4:00 AM EDT
A properly general theory of prices would accommodate such disparate and seemingly contradictory business strategies. It would not make any a priorijudgements about how successful companies set their prices and ration their quantities.
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Scott Sumner And Friends Want Unbridled Growth-Chicago School Update
Article By:
Gary Anderson
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Wednesday, December 16, 2015 9:08 PM EDT
Scott Sumner and his Chicago Business School friends seek much faster growth in the economy. They propose eliminating land use restrictions and tout easy loans. They don't believe in bubbles, and believe crashes are all about Fed mistakes.
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Changes Coming For Guggenheim Large-Cap ETFs
Article By:
Joseph P. Porter
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015 10:31 PM EDT
I examine five ETFs offered by Guggenheim Funds Distributors, LLC - these funds focus on large-cap equities. The article is the first in a series of articles about large-cap ETFs.
How To Become A Super Investor
Article By:
Secular Investor
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015 5:44 AM EDT
How come investors like Warren Buffett, Georges Soros, Jim Rogers, Carl Icahn and Stanley Druckenmiller became so succesful and the average investor not?
Don’t Lose Your Life Savings To A Worm
Article By:
Glen Stephenson
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Monday, December 14, 2015 2:02 PM EDT
Diversifying your wealth into different types of assets or storage locations is going to be your best bet not to lose it all.
Three Lessons From The Junk Bond Collapse
Article By:
Cullen Roche
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Monday, December 14, 2015 1:30 PM EDT
I think a lot of people own junk bonds purely for the income generation. They assume that junk bonds will provide a bond-like return with lower risk than something like stocks.
Get Started On A Profitable 2016 With This 90-Second Strategy
Article By:
Money Morning
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Sunday, December 13, 2015 9:00 PM EDT
Rebalancing is a strategy that ensures your money is working the way you want and, perhaps most importantly, is aligned with your individual risk tolerance, objectives, and financial aspirations.
The Lesson Of Economic Crises History: Be Prepared
Video By:
Peter Schiff
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Friday, December 11, 2015 5:38 PM EDT
We tend to think of economic crises as relatively rare, isolated events like the Great Depression or the 2008 meltdown. But in truth, they are pretty common.