Options Education : Opinion versus Fact! (21 Mar 2006) The most basic aspect of trading is learning to differentiate
between what is FACTUAL and what is OPINION. If you stay
interested in the financial markets long enough you will
discover that there are a lot of sharks out there who have
become expert at making that task very difficult.
Wit and Wisdom on Money, Wall Street and Success - Part #4 (21 Mar 2006) Can you concisely summarize your investment philosophy in a few sentences? My experience is that most people can't. The quotes that follow are diamonds that offer a real powerful education in the world of Risk Management. They have had a profound impact in my life. I pass them along hoping they achieve a similar effect on your investments. Enjoy!
Wit and Wisdom on Money, Wall Street and Success - Part #1 (21 Mar 2006) I love to collect quotes as they concisely promote a philosophy which is readily understandable. In my 25+ years of investing I have collected hundreds of quotes related to Wisdom, Wall Street and Success. I submit this small selection with the hopes that it will enlighten the forces required for your future financial success. Enjoy!
Wit and Wisdom on Money, Wall Street and Success - Part #2 (21 Mar 2006) Here are ten more WISDOM packed GEMS that ooffer very unqiue insights to the world of trading and investing. These quotes promote a philosophy which is readily understandable and sometimes hysterical. In my 25+ years of investing I have collected hundreds of quotes related to Wisdom, Wall Street and Success. I submit this small selection with the hopes that it will enlighten the forces required for your future financial success. Enjoy!
How to Analyze the Veracity of Investment Newsletters (21 Mar 2006) How to tell if online investment newsletters are giving customers real data. The article discusses the deceiving jargon and charts that many investment newsletters claim.
Is a SEP Plan Right For Your Business (21 Mar 2006) The SEP-IRA has been one of the most popular retirement plans for small business owners. With all the recent changes in the tax laws, is the SEP still a good deal.
Value Investing (21 Mar 2006) By definition, value investing is the process of selecting stocks that trade for less than their intrinsic value. A value investor typically selects stocks with lower than average price-to-book or price-to-earning ratios. Of course, it is not nearly this simple. Value investing is the corner stone of long-term growth...
Tyranosaurus Rex (21 Mar 2006) How to prevent this monster from eating your portfolio.
Lobster Trapping for Investment Ideas (21 Mar 2006) Correlations exist between the lobster trapping industry and investor strategies. Investors can learn volumes from the hard working men and women of the Northeast.