By Jim Fink, Investing Daily, In part 1 of my series on demographic investing, I wrote about author Harry Dent […]
A Contrarian’s Dream
By Doug Kass, The Street, Today’s dominant investor classes — individual investors, hedge funds and pension funds — have de-risked […]
Younger investors lose interest in stocks
Younger investors lose interest in stocks After seeing their parents’ portfolios get hammered, they’re turning to low-risk, low-reward options. By Kim […]
Netflix shares hurt by bleak 2012 outlook
(Reuters) – Netflix Inc’s shares dropped as much as 7 percent on Tuesday after it warned of a loss for […]
Did the Fed Buy the Market to Stop the Collapse?
By Phoenix Capital Research, Zero Hedge, Now that the market has rolled over and erased most of the gains […]
Why Investors Stopped Worrying About Japan
For all the talk about animal spirits, the stock market can be a cold-blooded beast. Take Japan. The situation […]
Y2K=QE2
From http://www.marketanthropology.com site, History shows us that each bubble needs a tragic muse. The Nasdaq Bubble had both the allure […]
Should You Sell in April and Go Away?
by Mark Hulbert, Market Watch, Should you try to get a head start on followers of the famous Halloween Indicator […]
How Star Investors Bet Last Quarter
By WSJ, High-profile money managers and investors zigged and zagged during the latest period, with a host of bank bets […]
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Oxstone Food for Thought – The Stock Market Roller Coaster Ride
By Liu-Yue (Louie) Lam, Chief Investment Strategist, Oxstone Capital Management, 8/12/11 For the past few weeks stock markets around the […]