How to Protect Your Portfolio From the "Sequester"
– streetauthority.com
The "fiscal cliff" deadline came and went without even a bearish whimper from the stock market. Now, the so-called "budget sequester" — a set of laws that limit federal spending — was put into effect on March 1. Absolutely nothing negative has happened to the economy — so far.
The bullish reactions to these events, which may result in long-term, negative overhang on the thriving stock market, have lulled many investors into a false sense of security…
The bullish reactions to these events, which may result in long-term, negative overhang on the thriving stock market, have lulled many investors into a false sense of security…
LinkedIn Is Still a Buy
– fool.com
Why buying at an all-time high makes sense
A Triple Play for Your Portfolio: SHW WGO FMX
– http://slant.investorplace.com/
Louis Navellier, editor of Blue Chip Growth and Emerging Growth, joined CNBC’s Squawk Box on Monday to offer up his triple play for your portfolio: Winnebago (NYSE:WGO), Sherwin-Williams (NYSE:SHW) and Fomento Economico Mexico (NYSE:FMX).
While these stocks might not sound related, Louis points out that all are great buys because of strong sales growth and earnings that are growing even faster than sales thanks to expanding margins…
While these stocks might not sound related, Louis points out that all are great buys because of strong sales growth and earnings that are growing even faster than sales thanks to expanding margins…
Cramer's Mad Money – Sad Tales Of Seller's Remorse (3/11/13)
– seekingalpha.com
By SA Editor Miriam Metzinger: Stocks discussed on the in-depth session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV Program, Monday March 11.
Seller’s Remorse: Boeing (BA), McDonald’s (MCD), Wells Fargo (WFC), Southwestern (SWN), General Electric (GE)
With the averages hitting new highs, many investors are experiencing seller’s remorse…
Seller’s Remorse: Boeing (BA), McDonald’s (MCD), Wells Fargo (WFC), Southwestern (SWN), General Electric (GE)
With the averages hitting new highs, many investors are experiencing seller’s remorse…
Algorithms Gone Wild: 3 Cases of Computers We Trusted Too Much
– dailyfinance.com
Filed under: Technology, Retail, InvestingRemember a few years ago when Facebook (FB) started suggesting you “reconnect” with old friends, and some of its suggestions were exes and ex-friends you really didn’t need to be reminded of? That was an algorithm they used — and fortunately got rid of — to help people connect with friend’s they hadn’t had much recent activity with on the site…
Clear Harbor's Kennon Says Investors `Gloomy Bunch' (Audio)
– bloomberg.com
March 12 (Bloomberg) — Aaron Kennon, chief executive
officer at Clear Harbor Asset Management LLC, discusses investor
sentiment at the Producers and Developers Association of Canada
conference. Kennon talks with Bloomberg’s Pimm Fox and Vonnie
Quinn on Bloomberg Radio’s “Taking Stock.”
officer at Clear Harbor Asset Management LLC, discusses investor
sentiment at the Producers and Developers Association of Canada
conference. Kennon talks with Bloomberg’s Pimm Fox and Vonnie
Quinn on Bloomberg Radio’s “Taking Stock.”
Unmanned Aircrafts: The Greatest Opportunity Since 1984
– http://www.investmentu.com/
There are three reasons investors absolutely must have their eye on the world’s booming unmanned aircraft market. Not one of them involves a 13-hour rant by Rand Paul or Obama’s ability to kill American citizens on American soil.
But the recent political brouhaha is proof that you need to move.
If you’ve followed the press, you’ve undoubtedly heard today’s drone market compared to the computer industry in the early 1980s…
But the recent political brouhaha is proof that you need to move.
If you’ve followed the press, you’ve undoubtedly heard today’s drone market compared to the computer industry in the early 1980s…
Re: Anyone Choosing to Retire in Maryland?
– bogleheads.org
feh wrote:Valuethinker wrote:Some people have suggested the bit of NV just inside the border from northern California– lower taxes, dry climate etc. Reno (I was told here) is not pretty, but it must be worth at least checking out?Colorado I think it very much depends where. Denver is a sprawl, with traffic and pollution issues to boot…
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