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Stocks to Watch
Perception Over Fundamentals: The Invisible Hand Driving Short-Term Market Moves
This week I discuss one of the most important movers of the stock market: perception. Read More
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This week I compare the advantages of a conventional 401(k) with a Roth IRA. Read More
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Once a dirty word, nuclear is now a clean energy superstar. Even the erstwhile protestors are buying in. Read More
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A long broken butterfly is a multi-leg options strategy that involves four legs with three strike prices. Here's how it works. Read More
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Warren Buffett has modified his valuation model over time, but to this day he still adheres to the same fundamental rules of investing that he learned from Graham. Read More
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Ignore these warning signs at your own peril Read More
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This week we take a look at how companies engaged in artificial intelligence (AI) may fit into your portfolio. Read More
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Military-related equities and funds provide not only profitable opportunities but also protect your portfolio against recession and inflation. Read More
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How would you like to profit from a stock that moves significantly in either direction? If so, then consider the long strangle strategy. Read More
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With financial assets under pressure, hard assets are back in vogue; here is how you can participate. Read More
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We can ignore one warning. Or maybe two. But not four. Read More
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This week we take a look at gold, a safe-having asset during periods of extreme market uncertainty. Read More
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Stocks are swooning, thanks to Washington chicanery and recession fears. Here's a way to survive, and thrive, amid the uncertainty. Read More
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Want to hedge against losses? Consider a horizontal spread, which involves buying and selling two options for the same stock at the same time. Read More
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With the price of gold at an all-time high, it may not be long until Wall Street sets its sights on the white metal as a hedge against global currency dislocation. Read More
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Bigger doesn't always mean better Read More