Investment Performance Analysis - Simplified Let's develop an 'all you need to know' chart that will help you manage your way to investment success in a low failure rate, unemotional, environment. The chart will have four data lines, and your portfolio management objective will be to keep three of them moving upward through time.Keywords:
Steve Selengut, Investment performance, asset allocation, stock market, investing, investors, working capital model, DJIA, Volatility Rocks The Investment Markets Much of the current skittishness in the financial markets is caused by multiple economic concerns and the incredibly naive resolution ideas being spouted by the presidential candidates.Keywords:
Steve Selengut, Stock market, investing, volatility, portfolio, mutual funds, DJIA, social security, jobs, oil prices, IRC, IR Stock Market Meltdown - Watching Rome Burn Scary markets are brought about by many factors, some normal, and some not so normal. It's often helpful to look backwards before getting too paranoid about the present. The S and L crisis of the early 80s might be an appropriate starting point.Keywords:
Steve Selengut, Stock market, Congress, Obama, McCain, SEC, Chairman Cox, regulate, fear, greed, investing, mutual funds, DJIA, The Trouble with using TARP for the current US Auto Industry Bailout The Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP) was set up by the United States Government as part of its response to the (almost) Wall Street crash of autumn 2008.
OK perhaps the word crash is perhaps over stated but lets be honest the DJIA did still plunge some 6000 points at its worst and enjoyed some fairly spectacular one day plunges during this period and if the truth be known (and I don't want to sound too alarmist) but there is a lot to be said for the argument that we might not have seen the worst of this crisis. Let's see how we get through January and February 2009 before we start to sKeywords:
stephen s morgan, The Trouble with using TARP for the current US Auto Industry Bailout Where Is Rock Bottom For The Dow? The Dow Jones Industrial Average is supposed to be a kind of measure of how well the country is doing financially. At least that's what most people think. Nothing could be further from the truth!Keywords:
Luke Hawthorne, DOW, Dow Jones, DJIA, K, pension, how to survive the economy, make money home, make money online, online marketing, home-based business, make money on internet, wealth creation, money, make money, Hedge Funds: An Under The Radar Crisis And the real crime is this: investors as naive as the wet-diapered E-Trade spokesbaby can push a button and buy operational hedge funds more bizarre and sophisticated than any ever imagined buy the rich and famous. If an ETF harbors a hedge fund, but doesn't call it a hedge fund, is it really not a hedge fund?Keywords:
Steve Selengut, Hedge funds, derivatives, equities, ETFs, CEFs, RFN, FAZ, EDZ, UOY, FXP, DJIA, short, options, futures, risk, casin David Cohen - Helping Investors make money with penny stocks In today's economy, finding good investment opportunities for your money is difficult. The traditional stock market (NASDAQ, DJIA, and SandP) exchanges are irrational these days and very risky.Keywords:
Jeremy Miller, David Cohen, stock newsletter, penny stocks, penny stock picks, stock recommendations, trade recommendations, stock picks, investors, small cap stocks
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