For Long-Term & Short-Term Investors Alike: 3 Strategies You Should Consider
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Whether you’re investing for the long haul or you’re looking for good returns in the short term, you should consider three specific strategies that involve examining and understanding the sectors, …
Many investors use the terms “international” and “global” to mean the same thing when talking about investing. They aren’t the same! And the distinction becomes even more important if you …
After the subprime mortgage crisis decimated the real estate market a few years ago, it seemed like housing prices would never recover. But real-estate prices did recover.
Importantly, with low interest …
If we’ve heard it once, we’ve heard it from hundreds of our investors: What are the best fixed-rate bonds to buy?
Ever since late 2008, income investors have been in a …
Do you know if you might already have mutual funds in your portfolio? Chances are, you do—especially if you have a 401(k) retirement account.
And what about Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)? Are …
Whether you’re just getting started with investing or you’ve been at it for years, take this quick quiz to determine your investing style and risk temperament—the quiz results will give …
The first publicly-traded stock was the Dutch East India Company, which debuted on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1602.
In the U.S., investors began trading stocks on May 17, 1792, when …
For many decades, dividends were mostly paid by blue chip, financially-healthy, conservative companies—just the types of stocks that are attractive to retired investors who don’t want to take on excess …
It’s easy to buy stocks these days, and it’s generally a pleasant experience. The purchase can make you feel excited, optimistic, even triumphant!
However, the day will come when you own …
If you want to outperform the stock market, you need to be willing to step outside your comfort zone and own stocks that require a little extra brain work. Because …