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Posted on July 20, 2009

Why Women Are Investing In Forex

Women have always been somewhat in the background when it comes to investing. The Forex trade market is changing that. Find out how much they're willing to walk you through investing in the Forex trade market.

Posted on June 1, 2009

Inauguration provided much needed PAIN relief

We had managed to obstruct the healthy circulation of money in our banking systems and on Wall Street. We had also managed to obstruct the healthy circulation of truth and honor in our government such that we were as a nation suffering from VERY...

Posted on February 15, 2009

Being “Madoffed” Renews Bag Lady Fears

The fear of becoming a bag lady is just that; a fear of losing everything in a heartbeat. This abject fear has generally been conjured up in terms of a woman becoming widowed or suddenly divorced. So enter being “Madoffed” as a new cause of a bag...

Posted on February 15, 2009

Watch Out For Covert Capital Gains!

Hey all you smart mutual fund investors, listen up! Check your accounts on line now, or call your broker or investment company,to see if your fund issued any capital gains this month. That's right, even though your fund's value probably took a nose...

Posted on February 15, 2009

Only 2 More Days to Profit From Your "Investment Dogs"

What's all this clatter you ask? Well, let's say you have held your favorite (or even your not-so-favorite) stock, bond or mutual fund for a while and the value has dropped a lot. You've been licking your wounds, whining to yourself or anyoane who...

Posted on February 15, 2009

If you're not in, get in...

Market timing--getting out of the market at high price levels and then getting back into the market at low price levels--has lured many an investor, as well as many a professional money manager over the years.

Posted on February 15, 2009

Risk/Reward, NOT Rewards, Rewards, Rewards

Bloomberg's morning's news reported that of 1,300 Wall Street executives canvassed about their 2008 bonuses, or lack thereon, 36% said they were disappointed in the amounts--expected more. Stop already!