This article shares a “few fundamentals that most financial professionals won’t tell you about.” Christopher M. Jones says that no one “has the ability to predict the direction of the markets” except for a “divine being. Unfortunately, he is silent on the matter.” Read the Full Article
In 1949 a New York businessman who was dining out was about to pay for his meal but was embarrassed to find he had left his wallet at home. The next year he started Diners Club, which allowed wealthy New Yorkers to pay for meals on credit with a cardboard card. Thus the credit card was born. It took another […]
In this day and age of computers and credit cards and information databases, it is almost becoming a question of when, not whether, you will become a victim of identity theft. The Federal Trade Commission says 27.3 million Americans were victims of identity thieves in the five years through 2003. “For several years we have been seeing anecdotal evidence that […]
So what’s going to happen to the market after the election? That question seems to be on the minds of many individual investors these days. The implications are that the market will be affected by the election and in a different way depending on which party lands on Pennsylvania Avenue. More importantly, the investor who asks this question is also […]
Earlier this year a rash of news stories and market commentaries warned investors about a coming decline in the bond market. The Federal Reserve had all but guaranteed it would begin raising interest rates for the first time in four years in order to head off incipient inflation. Rising rates are bad for bonds: their prices fall. The general wisdom […]
Our analysts will uncover the best stocks to buy. The chart on that stock forecasts a breakout to new highs. Our mutual fund beats the market because our manager is really, really smart. Sure, and the check is in the mail. It is simply amazing that 40-plus years after academic investment researchers began poking holes in Wall Street’s unsupported claims […]
Investment research has long shown that an investor does best by holding investments in a variety of different assets whose returns are not closely correlated. This type of investing, known as “asset class investing,” has plenty of support in academic research and in practice. In general, a well-diversified asset-class portfolio behaves in a more stable fashion over time and, given […]
Every living American will die, but more than half of them have not made adequate—or even any—preparations for that inevitable event. A recent survey by Lawyers.com found that about 60% of Americans do not even have a basic will. In addition, about 70% do not have a living will or health care directive. Only 27% have a medical proxy and […]
Much of Wall Street and the financial media are geared up to get you to make investment moves. “Buy, sell, trade, exchange, invest,” are among the verbs they shout at you every day. Few tell you that it is probably better to do little or nothing once you have set up a diversified investment portfolio. Consider this: Assume you invested […]
As interest rates are poised to rise from their current record lows, bond owners are worried about being stuck with their current fixed yields. But not every bond owner is worried: the growing number who have purchased Treasury inflation-indexed securities are confident they will stay ahead of higher rates and higher inflation. The U.S. Treasury in 1997 began offering the […]