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- Does Marketing Myopia Cloud Your Stock Trade? - Editor, 31 March 2008 - 1 Comment
- Stock Investment Trade Offs Between Feelings and Facts - Editor, 31 March 2008 - 1 Comment
- Stock Market Spring Is Here - Editor, 31 March 2008 - 1 Comment
- Visa to the Fair Stock Value World - Editor, 28 March 2008 - 1 Comment
- A Stock Need Not Smell As Sweet as its Trade Symbol - Editor, 28 March 2008 - 1 Comment
- Profit from This Fed Like a Wall Street Pro - Editor, 28 March 2008 - 1 Comment
- Are You Voting for or Trading in Stock? - Editor, 27 March 2008 - 1 Comment
Have surveys of consumer confidence made your stock vision hazy? Do you worry that all corporations in which you own stocks are about to go bust? Are you vulnerable to prophets of doom? Try this dose of investment mood enhancers from the marketing medics:
The men in our web content team have rebelled. First it was this thinly disguised praise of women stock investors: What do Women Want from the Stock Market?
You could hardly ask for a better climate to invest in your first piece of real estate. That last term has not been swapped with ‘home’ by accident. Investing in commercial real estate is a valid form of financial planning. You could earn future rents far in excess of any stock dividend. It is a matter of choosing sound construction in a growth neighborhood. Wetlands with intact eco-systems could be better still if you have your inheritors in mind.
Fair stock value drives all trading and investment. It is a subjective matter. Experts rarely agree on how much stock is worth. The stock price which prevails at any one point in time is buffeted up and down by innumerable traders. Only stock brokers gain no matter which way a stock price moves.
What is the big deal with a stock trade symbol? You do not even have to bookmark the web pages for your favorite stocks. Intelligent search engines now track your habits and present you with ready screens of stock prices in which you are interested. Any company will be happy to send you alerts whenever there is something positive to report about stock. All this is without mention of mutual funds and ETFs which take care of all the thinking on your behalf.
Regulation is a major part of financial planning. Every country has its Fed. Central Banks are not the only arms of economic governance. President Bush announced the stimulus package himself. However, a President cannot get involved directly in all financial decisions. That is the job of the Fed.
What role does advice play in your stock trades? Are you the altruistic type who shares priceless insights for free? Do you lack confidence in all stock market sources? Which is the best way to structure a stock trading team?
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- Will U.S. Investors Continue To Shrug Off Flow Of Bad News? - Editor, Monday 8 December 2008
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