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Economic Data Personal Income & Spending Data (Early Summer Edition)
One of the most useful reports to gauge the health of the US consumer, is the Bureau of Economic Analysis' report on consumer personal income and spending changes for each month.
High School = The Perfect Time To Invest
Here are a few reasons why high school is far and away the best time for teens to start the investing process.
So What Became Of The "Brexit"?
This past Friday's session brought the S&P 500 to a new all-time high, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq are both hovering close to their all-time highs as well.
Retirement: An Opine On Last Week Tonight
Financial advisors are crooks and investing for yourself is the best thing you can do.
Investing In ETFs: The Introduction
I’ve received many questions over the last few years about ETFs: what are they and can you actually make any money investing in them?
Winter Is Coming... To Q1 Earnings
Be on the lookout for a lot of great buying opportunities in advance of earnings season; there are plenty of nuggets to be found amid a rather interesting year-over-year comparison. Winter came and went…and there’s money to be made!
Investing 101: Analyzing Your Own Stocks
One of the most frequently asked questions among new investors is what are the most important indicators for the health of a stock?
The U.S. Housing Market: Starts & Permits
The U.S. housing sector is a volatile beast, and the stock market heavily relies on its health to know how stable the economy will be in the coming months.
Pharmaceuticals: Medicine For Your Portfolio?
One of the most profitable sectors in recent years, thanks largely in part to the creation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), is healthcare – which encompasses everything from insurance providers to drug manufacturers.
A New Year For China: Monkey Business
China is focused too much on its steady stream of exports, while its own people are actually the largest consumer groups in the world. Weakening the Yuan is a big mistake in that citizens won’t be able to afford homes and cars.
10 Things Everyone Should Do For Financial Success
Here are 10 simple things that you can put into effect for your personal finances in 2016 to make things less complicated and make planning your finances so much easier.
The Magic Of The 150-Day Moving Average
There is not a best scientific approach to investing that works 100% of the time, but there are some measurement techniques that are pretty darn close.
Google > Apple: A Lesson In Value
Google is not necessarily better than Apple and visa versa; this should just be a warning to direct your attention to what makes a company a growth powerhouse.
When Oil Goes Down, What Stocks Go Up?
So you made a huge boo-boo and decided to buy a whole bunch of energy companies in your portfolio because they are currently valued as "cheap" due to a high oil supply and low prices.
#CIWWGP: Chick-Fil-A
I wish that Chick-Fil-A would go public. The odds are pretty high that it will never go public because the firm thrives on the fact that they do not have a Board or shareholders to answer to, but I certainly can dream can't I?
A Touchdown For Your Portfolio: Investing In The Super Bowl
ots of investors are convinced that they can take advantage of particular stocks at certain times of the year, believing that this is the one and only these stocks will outperform during the year.
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