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A Dismal Decade? No Way With Market Cycle Investing

A Dismal Decade? No Way With Market Cycle Investing

It was a fabulous decade for those investors who were able to see over, beyond, and through artificial time constraints to find the long-term opportunities within every beautiful market cycle undulation. There were plenty of gyrations to gyrate to if you only knew how.

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

Santa Claus Rally Could Still Show up This Year

Santa Claus Rally Could Still Show up This Year

Sunday, 20 Dec 2009 02:50 PM Skeptical kids can doubt whether Santa Claus exists. But for stock-market statisticians, there’s not much debate: The year-end lift known as the Santa Claus rally is no myth. The stock market typically posts modest, but reliable, gains in late December into the beginning of early January. “It’s pretty much [...]

December 21 2009 | Posted in Financial, Latest Stuff | Read More »

Next Year’s Hottest Sector?

Next Year’s Hottest Sector?

By Shannon Zimmerman November 25, 2009 I’ve been surveying the Fool’s premium service scorecards, analyzing a universe of stock recommendations that ranges from go-go growth companies to the comparatively buttoned-down dividend payers that the team at Income Investor selects for its members each month. And Income Investor is one service that I think deserves especially close scrutiny [...]

November 26 2009 | Posted in Opinions & Blogs | Read More »

Democrats push $150B stock tax on Wall Street

Democrats push $150B stock tax on Wall Street

A House bill still being drafted aims to raise $150 billion each year to pay for new jobs. Under a bill being drafted by Democratic Reps. Peter DeFazio (Ore.) and Ed Perlmutter (Colo.), the sale and purchase of financial instruments such as stocks, options, derivatives and futures would face a 0.25 percent tax.

November 24 2009 | Posted in Latest Stuff | Read More »