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There’s Still Room for More Winners

“If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” This is a phase that quips the failures of some and their joining the ranks of the winners. As negative as the phrase sounds, this realization is a must before most people will … Continue reading

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Fear and Greed II – Faith in Credit Ratings or Faith in the Market?

  You’ve probably seen a version of this headline already. If not, here’s one from The Wallstreet Journal: S&P Strips U.S. of Top Credit Rating S&P removed for the first time the triple-A rating the U.S. has held for 70 … Continue reading

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For Dick Morris FEAR is Good Business

Dick Morris may be a good political strategist, but he would make a horrible investor coach. Though my guess is that based on all the commissions he’s making on gold and life insurance sales, he does not care. Please, don’t … Continue reading

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LOVE THE BEAR MARKET

“If a stock [I own] goes down 50%, I’d look forward to it. In fact, I would offer you a significant sum of money if you could give me the opportunity for all of my stocks to go down 50% … Continue reading

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Lose the Guru

From time to time I’ll copy something from another investor coach somewhere in the country and pass it along. This is one such time. The following came from the Facebook page of John Borger from Menifee Lakes, California. Thanks, John—this … Continue reading

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