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Buying Stocks and the Importance of Correct Timing (21 Mar 2006) The importance of timing in the market is underestimated by most investors. All fundamental and technical analysis may be perfect for a long purchase or short sale but the general market conditions may be heading in the opposite direction of your goals. Always assess the market environment before investing, otherwise you may be headed for a loss, almost immediately.
Calculating Fair Value With Growth (21 Mar 2006) As you may know, earnings does not stay constant all the time. Google did not exist a decade ago and it now rakes in billion of dollars of profit. So, how do we value company with a growing earning?
Cash (21 Mar 2006) How many people went to a cash position this week? There is no question that this market has scared the bajebers out of many investors, me included. Fortunately, I started going to cash some time ago, but I did give back a substantial amount of my profit.
Cash Is A Position (21 Mar 2006) I go to the Money Show every year to visit with friends who have booths and are speakers. Then when folks are filing out of lectures I listen to their comments on what I know the speaker has been saying.
Catnip of the Stock Market (21 Mar 2006) I have watched my cat play with a bag of catnip. At first he is having fun and slowly he becomes drunk with pleasure and then finally he becomes so tipsy he falls over to sleep it off. The pleasure part is great, but I am not sure if he awakes without a hangover.
Chart Reading (21 Mar 2006) As an investor you will want to check out any equity before you buy it. Many investors go to Morningstar that is one of the largest providers of mutual fund information in the world. It is assumed that their information is correct. After all that is what you are paying for.
China Syndrome (21 Mar 2006) There has been great condemnation recently because China has been selling its goods on the world market at prices below what other countries, especially the U.S., can produce. It has been called exporting deflation.
Choosing A Fund (21 Mar 2006) For years I have been saying you must have a fund that is outperforming the S&P500 Index. Well, I've changed my mind. Now I think your fund should be outperforming the NASDAQ Composite Index. So far this year, March 30, the S&P is up 1.3% and the NASDAQ Composite is up 9.5 %.
Choosing a Stock Broker (21 Mar 2006) If you were to find that you had some severe illness that required surgery, would you attempt to perform that surgery upon yourself? So why is it that so many people try to make their own investment decisions without consulting a professional stock broker?