Picking Individual Stocks Is A Loser’s Game
Wondering why you're no good at stock picking? The odds are stacked dramatically against you. Do yourself a favor and don't play this loser's game.
Wondering why you're no good at stock picking? The odds are stacked dramatically against you. Do yourself a favor and don't play this loser's game.
Is it acceptable to invest differently from what you might recommend for someone else? It's a question that should be carefully considered by all investors.
Today's podcast is sharing all things everybody ought to know about the basics of investing. Basics like understanding your investments, diversification, timing, risk tolerance, speculation, rebalancing, retirement accounts, staying the course. and more. Plus, great reader questions are answered.
Too many investors have never taken Investing 101. Here's your chance. Learn it from me or learn it in the school of hard knocks, but you will learn it.
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The market has been going up for a long time and it will eventually go down. You need an investment plan that can handle that.
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Investors and especially their advisors don't like to acknowledge just how simple investing can be- the result is investment style chaos. Focus on what matters.
The best employees don't need benefits, never get sick, and work 24/7/365. They even pay less in taxes than you do. Who are they? Your investments.
It seems that a number of readers and especially whole life insurance salesmen don't seem to get how the concept of buying term and investing the rest actually works. I thought I would make a chart, u...
I had the opportunity recently to read Charley Ellis's Winning The Loser's Game. This is an investment classic and should be required reading for anyone who is either picking their own stocks or tryin...
[Editor's Note: This article was originally published in the ACEP Young Physicians Section Newsletter a few months ago. There isn't an electronic copy of the newsletter to link to, so I've decided to...
[Editor's Note: Many medical journals often publish "Pro/Con articles" especially about controversial topics. In this post, Loy Puckett, MD, and I debate the pros and cons of investing in mutual fun...
I've had a number of requests to discuss my own asset allocation, as if there is something magical about it. A true internet sleuth would have found it already, as it has been posted before, but it w...