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Jeff Bezos loves to "kerfuffle" Wall Street. That's the word he uses to describe what he does to critics who can't fathom how he built a multibillion-dollar company without turning a profit for eight years. (discl. - I'm long AMZN)
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A look at the weekly charts of the major indices
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You can't win the game if you don't stay in the game. When markets change their trends and movement, give yourself time to adapt. Overtrading a volatile market without a good feel for what's happening is a sure path to ruin
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Investors need to know that there is a reason for the decline in share price. It just might not be an obvious reason.
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David Henderson, editor of the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics and a research fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about when and why economists disagree.
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This week, Howard pines for a world where peace and prosperity are just over the Verizon.
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“THE BROAD MARKET IS WAY OFF its new highs, but according to one sentiment indicator of investor interest in initial public offerings, it still has plenty of room to run.
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Financing terms for hedge funds are being tightened and this is forcing a further deleveraging of risk across global markets...
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It was a wild and crazy week and several of these bloggers can give you an idea, a recap or a breakdown of what actually happened.
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This drop feels catastrophic, but the long overdue pullback will soon present a good buying opportunity
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The huge swings in the Dow are giving investors pause. But taking your money out of the market now could be the gravest mistake of all.
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this week’s rout in global equity markets apparently means just one thing to those who’ve been blithely going along for the bullish ride: buying opportunity. Consider the following:
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Opportunities will come from this bust, not from bottom picking, but from watching strength. It may not show tomorrow, or next month, but it will show.
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Behind every good janitor, is a good maintenance and supply company: ABM Industries Inc. (ABM)
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The Internal Revenue Service has lost a lawyer's challenge in front of a jury to prove a constitutional foundation for the nation's income tax, and the victorious attorney now is setting his sights higher.
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573,397 properties across the nation reported some sort of foreclosure activity in the first half of this year, including receiving notices of default, auction sale notices or being repossessed by lenders