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Playing With ETFs

Use the ETF’s for your macro views folks. It’s easier to spot the trend than it is to spot the individual winners every time.

Playing the Earnings Game

More people have been hurt during earnings season than at any other time of the year.

Could an Oil Slick Trip Up Stock Investors in 2006?

After generally rallying for the last 2 or 3 months, stocks suddenly ran into an unexpected roadblock. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) had climbed to within about 6% of its all-time high and other indexes, while not as close to peak historical levels, had risen in tandem. Then some disquieting news from the Middle East rocked the markets and threatened to send energy prices spiraling out of control, hammering stocks sharply lower.

One-Fund Investing

Your retirement plan may give you a choice between two funds, an ‘Index Fund’ and a ‘Total Market Fund.’ You should understand the subtle differences between the funds before making your choice.

Finding A Company About To Be Scooped Up

There is no guarantee when you are trying to find takeover candidates, but if you want to play that game, and you do a lot of homework, you might get lucky now and then.

Stock Picking Tips — Six Months in Advance

A quick read about finding the best research and using it to pick investments ahead of the general public, before the price has risen to true value.

When Are You Entitled to Stock and Cash Dividends

When a company declares a dividend, it sets a record date when you must be on the company’s books as a shareholder to receive the dividend. Companies also use this date to determine who is sent proxy statements, financial reports, and other information.

Stocks Double All The Time

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Playing The Trend

The worst thing you can do is trade on trends when no there are no real trends developing.

Short Selling – What, When, Where, How

At first glance, the act of shorting a stock does not appear to be much more complex than simply the reverse of buying a stock. However, before you run out and start shorting stocks, let’s look at what else is involved and why shorting stocks is generally considered more risky than going long.

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