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Back in the 1980's I used to listen to radio stock investor Bob Brinker. I learned some solid fundamentals of investing by listening to his show and years later I turned my friend Roland on to the weekly program as well. I always had a problem hearing him ranting and raving about his golfing and his far right extremist policies between the good investment advice and eventually I couldn't take it anymore...
Fair Game Regulators in Need of Rehab http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/12/business/12gret.html'ref=business Published: October 11, 2008 STOCK market investors, even more than the average Jane, hate unpleasant surprises. Unfortunately, as last week showed, this bailout business is chock full of them. Consider the backstop recently provided to the American International Group, the beleaguered insurer....
Investors agonizing over whether the stock market is bottoming out or about to extend its precipitous decline face more uncertainty this week as they await action on the government's rapidly expanding effort to pull the financial system from the brink. If last week was any indication, Washington's medicine has yet to take hold. Wall Street suffered through its worst five-day period in history as investor...
Margin Trading Losses Balloon For Retail Stock InvestorsTOKYO (Nikkei)--The global stock market swoon is hurting individual Japanese investors, particularly those engaged in margin trading of domestic shares.
I have been an stock investor through four bear markets (1981, 1987, 1990, and 2000) prior to current one which started in 2007. Even though my portfolio have sustained significant losses , I have been much more level headed during this bear market than in previous ones. If I could go back in time, here's what I would tell my younger self. Don't invest money that may be needed in the short term . To...
Or are we? Those words were spoken by Robert Dye, a senior economist at PNC Financial Services Group in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in this story at Bloomberg today and it probably captures the sentiment of most stock investors. Cut rates! What harm could it do? A half-point cut to short-term rates would certainly give equity markets at least a temporary boost and the whole idea of remaining vigilant...
For the last few weeks the U.S. stock market has been a haven of relative calm in global financial markets. Seriously. I know it doesn't look calm, what with drops (and occasional increases) of 5+% becoming the order of the day. But instead of freezing up like credit markets, the stock market been functioning smoothly as investors assess and reassess the threat posed by the financial crisis. This morning...
Michael Pettis submits: The stock market bounced around again Friday before the SSE Composite closed trading at 2294, for a loss over the day of 0.2%. No one in the market seems to have a clear idea or much conviction. The real news, however, was the announcement that the State Council had approved the CSRC’s plan to permit short selling and margin lending. The details aren’t fully available, and...
Stock market investors are braced for steep cuts in dividend income this year after a slew of companies scrapped their investor payouts this week, raising the prospect...
Wall Street is bound to get its bailout, in one form or another. The government’s rescue package will be costly to taxpayers, politically controversial -- and quite possibly not the last. It will also dramatically change the landscape for U.S. stock investors.
What's Next? Bloody Tuesday Matthew Goldstein There’s no relief these days for stock investors, who’ve already seen their portfolios get pounded by the fallout from the now 13-month long credit crisis. Now there’s a new worry for average investors: Bloody Tuesday, which is the deadline for hedge fund investors to put in requests to get their money back by year’s end. With so many hedge funds—including...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On September 24, 2008, Gainey & McKenna filed a class action lawsuit in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, on behalf of all
Mr. Cole discusses HP's PartnerONE Program, Long & Foster Companies' Home Service Connections Program and Sales and Marketing Strategies for Today’s Business Environment POINT ROBERTS, WA and DELTA, BC – September 11, 2008, Investorideas.com and TechSectorStocks.com , a Technology Stocks Investor Portal within Investorideas.com, feature an in-depth audio interview with Richard T. Cole, CEO of Geeks
Geeks On Call Becomes Authorized Hewlett Packard Reseller POINT ROBERTS, WA and DELTA, BC - Aug 6, 2008 - Investorideas.com and Techsectorstocks.com, a Technology Stocks Investor Portal within Investorideas.com, announce the availability of an updated research report for Geeks On Call Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB:GOCH.OB - News), issued by Emerging Growth Research. Geeks On Call is a premier national provider