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Planning

5 Retirement Planning Tips in the Age of Coronavirus

April 30, 2020 (Last Modified: November 10, 2020) / Mahima Dutt
5 Retirement Planning Tips in the Age of CoronavirusThe novel coronavirus or COVID-19 has certainly upended much if not all of daily life for many people around the world. In addition to worrying about health and safety, COVID-19 has also had a major impact on the economy and...

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Financial Literacy

Everything You Need to Know About Individual Retirement Accounts

March 5, 2020 / Farnoosh Torabi
Everything You Need to Know About Individual Retirement AccountsThere are several types of IRAs that I’ll discuss below, including traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs, SIMPLE IRAs, SEP IRAs, and more, as well as how to open one, recommendations for which type works for you, and benefits of IRAs.Everything You...

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Investing Advice

What is Stock: Guide to What Stocks Are & How They Are Created

August 18, 2019 (Last Modified: April 10, 2020) / Minyanville.com
What is Stock: Guide to What Stocks Are & How They Are Created

Stock. The word is used freely to describe ownership in the stock market based on a specific company. But when you buy a company’s stock, exactly what are you buying?

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Investing Advice

The Dangers of Day and Swing Trading

September 13, 2011 / Michael C. Thomsett

The recent volatility of the stock market may have many small-time investors curious if there’s money to be made with a more aggressive trading style. But before you dip your toe in the murky pools day and swing trading, learn the risks.

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Investing Advice

What Stock Market Turmoil Taught Me

August 16, 2011 / Matthew Amster-Burton

Hey, did anything interesting happen on Wall Street last week? I was busy and forgot to watch the news. Just kidding. Has the market ever so closely resembled an actual roller coaster? Here are a few lessons I learned during that turbulent week.

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Investing Advice

Anatomy of a Tech Bubble

July 29, 2011 / SImit Patel

With a new crop of Internet IPOs including household names like Groupon set to trade publicly at huge valuations, many pundits are starting to make comparisons to the heady days we saw at the turn of the century. Are we back in a bubble?

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Investing Advice

Understanding Volatility: It’s Not Just in the Stock Price

July 22, 2011 / Michael C. Thomsett

Be you a day trader or a long-term investor, volatility’s a measure to watch when it comes to picking stocks.

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Investing Advice

The Dangers of Leverage — and Some Solutions

July 14, 2011 / Michael C. Thomsett

Trading with OPM (other people’s money) is one way to accelerate your returns, but before you start trading on margin, arm yourself with a few safety measures.

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Investing Advice

4 Things I Learned About Myself Trading Fake Money

July 13, 2011 / RJ Safra

Before you put your life savings into the options market, why not test out your trading prowess with some virtual money using a stock market simulator? You may learn a few valuable lessons about your investing personality.

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Investing Advice

What You Need to Know About Dividends

July 8, 2011 / Michael C. Thomsett

Dividend-paying shares have long been overshadowed by high-flying growth stocks, but they’re often worth a second look. Not only do you earn a yield on your investment, a steadily growing dividend is a good measure of a company’s health.

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