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How to Place Stop Loss Orders (21 Mar 2006) We have established why a stop loss order is a requirement for the successful investor. Now let's look at some of the simpler methods.
How to Read an Annual Report (21 Mar 2006) Every publicly traded company is required by the SEC(Securities and Exchange Commission) to provide annual reports to it's shareholders, and the general public as well. These annual reports contain very important financial information, as well of summaries of the companies progress made by...
How We Eluded The Bear Of 2000 (21 Mar 2006) The date October 13, 2000 will forever be embedded in my mind. It was the day after our mutual fund trend tracking indicator had broken its long-term trend line and I sold 100% of my clients' investe...
I Love To Lose Money (21 Mar 2006) Well, not really. What I mean is I don't mind losing a small amount when I have to sell a stock or mutual fund that is going down or taking away the profit I have made. During this past 3 years I have made money each year because I was not afraid to sell. The great secret that Wall Street does not want investors to know is all about selling, not buying.
I Love You, Warren Buffet (21 Mar 2006) Sometime around 1980, can't remember exactly, there was a flight of money from many countries to Switzerland. The clock makers had so much money pouring in that the banks took interest rates to zero and even for a period of time were actually making you pay ½% interest to them to put your money in their banks. Yes, it actually happened because people believed their money was going to be safe there. It was...
Ignore Stock Market Talking Heads (21 Mar 2006) This article explains to the novice and experienced investor alike that most analyst "talking heads" on TV, radio and print don't know what they are talking about. Listen to the market, it will always tell the correct story without bias.
In Value Stock Investing, Quality is Job One (01 Jun 2006) How much financial bloodshed is necessary before we realize that there is no safe and easy shortcut to investment success? When do we learn that most of our mistakes involve greed, fear, or unrealistic expectations about what we own? Eventually, successfu.......