Can Goldilocks pilot the economic airplane to a soft landing? That ugly mixed metaphor includes two of Wall Street’s favorite cliches of 2006.
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Can Goldilocks pilot the economic airplane to a soft landing? That ugly mixed metaphor includes two of Wall Street’s favorite cliches of 2006.
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With a couple more days left of the winter school break and parents scrounging for ideas to keep children from bouncing off the walls, you might want to provide a lesson in investing.
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Sifting through your e-mail recently, maybe you’ve come across this stock pitch: ‘The hottest pick this year! It just doesn’t get any better than this.
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This week is going to be the start of one of the busiest times of the year at my office.
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Most American investors favor what I’ve long considered a smart long-term strategy, investing in the stocks of companies that consistently increase their dividends.
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Gold had its biggest annual gain since 2002 as declines in the dollar spurred demand for the metal as an alternative investment.
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For 2007, perhaps the single word that investors should heed the most is: ‘caution.’ A panel of financial authorities seems worried - to various degrees - about next year’s prospects: Be careful, economist …
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While it proved exciting for those on the sidelines watching the market action unfold, the same cannot be said for investors holding the wrong kind of stocks.
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Once you buy or sell a stock, stop fretting over your decision There are two kinds of people: Those who wish they had invested in the stock market and those who wish they hadn’t. Do you regret not investing …
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