Bad News is Good News (21 Mar 2006) For weeks, no, months we have been bombarded with nothing but negative news about the economy in general and thousands of individual companies. The stock market has dropped thousands of points and more than $8 trillion in paper assets have disappeared.
Bargain Basement - Finding Stocks That Go Up (21 Mar 2006) Have you been listening to the talking heads on CNBC-TV? Or those talk radio stock experts? Getting all those good recommendations on what to buy now. Now?
Basics of Stock Market (21 Mar 2006) The article describes basic notions of stock market: blue chips, growth stocks, income stocks, defensive stocks and others.
Being Wrong Buying Stock is Okay (21 Mar 2006) Being wrong is OK, but let's not carry it to extremes. That applies to everything, but let's limit our discussion here to the stock market.
Best No Load Mutual Funds: The Right Way to Look at Fees and Expenses (21 Mar 2006) While searching for the best no load mutual funds, some mutual fund investors often tend to focus exclusively on mutual fund fees and expense ratios. Is this always a smart way to select mutual funds?
Big Buildings Can Mean Big Economic Disaster (21 Mar 2006) AS BUILDERS BEGIN WORK ON THE FREEDOM TOWER in New York City, to be the world's tallest building, economist Mark Thornton offers a history-based theory of the relation between super-buildings and the economy. Thornton surveyed economic performance worldwide following the completion of each of the world's tallest skyscrapers, and suggests what these events foretell.
Boiler Room 7/17/00 (21 Mar 2006) On Friday or Saturday evening my wife gets a movie from Block Buster and after dinner we sit, hold hands and watch. This week she brought back one that I think every investor or anyone contemplating investing in the market should see. It is called "Boiler Room".
Bollinger Bands Strategies (21 Mar 2006) Bollinger Bands are technical indicators used to time volatility and stock price movement. This article discusses how to use this strategy.