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Making A Volatile Stock Market Your VBF

Making A Volatile Stock Market Your VBF

Successful investment strategies require an understanding of the forces of stock market nature, and disciplined rules of portfolio management. If you can transition back to individual securities, you will do better at moving toward your goals, most of the time, because the opportunities are out there — all of the time.

September 13 2011 | Posted in Financial, Latest Stuff, Opinions & Blogs, U.S. News & Reports | Read More »

Stock Market Corrections Are Beautiful Things – Shopping At The Gap

Stock Market Corrections Are Beautiful Things – Shopping At The Gap

A correction is a beautiful thing, simply the flip side of a rally, big or small. Theoretically, even technically I’m told, corrections adjust equity prices to their actual value or support levels. In reality, it’s much easier than that. Here’s a list of ten things to think about doing, or to avoid doing, during corrections of any magnitude:

May 7 2010 | Posted in Financial, Latest Stuff, Opinions & Blogs, U.S. News & Reports, World News & Reports | Read More »

Managed Asset Allocation – Working Capital Model Part One

Managed Asset Allocation – Working Capital Model Part One

The key to successful Investment Management is Asset Allocation, the process of dividing the available investment dollars into two, and only two, buckets: Equity and Income Investments. All investment grade securities fit within one of these two classifications, based solely upon the primary purpose for their ownership. There are several key issues involved in successful Asset Allocation

April 8 2010 | Posted in Financial, Latest Stuff, Opinions & Blogs | Read More »