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posted in April 2011
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Comment: Dollar comeback - impactnow - 4/30/2011
Comment: Re: Good Post. - icebreaker1975 - 4/30/2011
Comment: Re: Good Post. - Scott McCaig - 4/30/2011
Comment: Re: Crushed by debt - PAW - 4/30/2011
Comment: Recovery Path? - Bullseye - 4/30/2011
Comment: Re: Some good news today - PAW - 4/30/2011
Comment: Good Post. - Bullseye - 4/30/2011
Comment: Re: Tough time ahead - yalanand - 4/30/2011
Comment: I agree - tokyogai - 4/29/2011
Comment: Re: Crushed by debt - PAW - 4/29/2011
Comment: Re: don't jump in - Phoenix - 4/29/2011
Comment: Good Review - tokyogai - 4/29/2011
How to Dodge Investment Scams
Noreen Seebacher  
4/29/2011   19 comments
Con artists tap a dizzying array of emotions. Greed and vanity are at the top of the list. But the secondary drivers include envy, panic, denial, exuberance, trust, and naiveté.
Comment: Some good news today - AskAsa - 4/28/2011
Comment: Some good news today - AskAsa - 4/28/2011
Comment: What about Hype? - back2basicz - 4/28/2011
Comment: Re: Confidence - PAW - 4/28/2011
Comment: Re: Apple's success - ProfR - 4/28/2011
Comment: Crushed by debt - AskAsa - 4/28/2011
Comment: Re: Apple's success - Phoenix - 4/28/2011
Comment: Cheap Money - impactnow - 4/28/2011
Comment: Confidence - impactnow - 4/28/2011
Comment: Housing Market - impactnow - 4/28/2011
Comment: Short term thinking - AskAsa - 4/27/2011
Comment: Re Cheap money - tokyogai - 4/27/2011
Comment: Tough time ahead - mInvestor - 4/27/2011
Cheap Money Is Dumb Money
R. Scott Raynovich  
4/27/2011   24 comments
The world watches as the Fed manages the unmanageable: a system of serial bubbles that has come to the end of the line
Comment: It will take time - tokyogai - 4/27/2011
Comment: shaky at best - Tenacious - 4/27/2011
Confidence Inches Up, But Remains Fragile
Noreen Seebacher  
4/27/2011   17 comments
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index is improving slightly after declining in March. But is it enough to correct the housing market?
Comment: Re: Renting vs buying - AskAsa - 4/26/2011
Comment: Renting vs buying - Tenacious - 4/26/2011
Comment: What's the strategy - Tenacious - 4/26/2011
Comment: Housing Market - Street Smart - 4/26/2011
Comment: Housing Market - ProfR - 4/26/2011
Housing Market Shows Continued Weakness
Noreen Seebacher  
4/26/2011   17 comments
Multiple statistics released this week paint an overall dismal view of the housing market, with only modest signs of improvement
Comment: S&P Comments - tokyogai - 4/26/2011
Does the S&P 500 Still Measure the Market?
Ann C. Logue  
4/26/2011   15 comments
The Standard & Poor's 500 is becoming less representative of the American economy because there are more multinational corporations on the list
Comment: Apple's success - impactnow - 4/26/2011
Comment: risk tolerance - impactnow - 4/26/2011
Comment: Behind the scenes - Tenacious - 4/24/2011
The Secrets of Apple's Success
Noreen Seebacher  
4/21/2011   22 comments
Apple understands the inherent value of creating simple, streamlined, and functional products that simply do what consumers, and an increasing number of enterprise users, need the products to do
Comment: Re: Money over time - Broadway - 4/20/2011
Comment: Re: Money over time - Phoenix - 4/20/2011
Comment: Deficit or spending? - tokyogai - 4/20/2011
The Market Follows a Pattern... Even This Year
Goodman’s Goodies  
4/20/2011   18 comments
Since 1939, the stock market has never finished lower in the third year of the Presidential cycle than in the previous year. In fact, the average annual return has been 16.6%
Comment: Money over time - TelecomFreq - 4/19/2011
Comment: Scott is right - tokyogai - 4/19/2011
The US Budget: Where'd the ExtraTrillion Go?
R. Scott Raynovich  
4/19/2011   9 comments
The federal budget deficit increased $3 trillion in just two years, 2009 and 2010. $2.2 trillion came from 'emergency' stimulus measures and wars. Where exactly did all the rest of the money go?
Comment: Slow and steady? - tokyogai - 4/19/2011
What Is Your Real Risk Tolerance?
Andy Rachleff  
4/19/2011   18 comments
Most investors say they want moderate risk and moderate returns, but the reality is that they rarely take steps that reflect this belief
Comment: Bricks and Mortar - impactnow - 4/19/2011
Comment: Also - Scott - 4/18/2011
Comment: Re: Trading in the News - ProfR - 4/18/2011
Comment: Trading in the News - ProfR - 4/18/2011
The Carried Interest Tax Controversy May Be Back
Ann C. Logue  
4/18/2011   6 comments
Expect to hear more discussion of this topic as the feds try to raise money for the ongoing budget crisis
Comment: Short-term thinking - edsawma - 4/15/2011
Comment: Trading the News - Street Smart - 4/15/2011
Trading the News: A Loser's Game
R. Scott Raynovich  
4/15/2011   15 comments
Think you know? You don't. The history of markets and major geopolitical events show the contrarian nature of the markets
Comment: it depends - Mtn_Stream - 4/14/2011
Comment: Re: China - mInvestor - 4/14/2011
Comment: Rent vs. Buy - Street Smart - 4/14/2011
Comment: Re: China - homerun - 4/14/2011
Comment: Progress - icebreaker1975 - 4/14/2011
Comment: apt-ly put - Scott - 4/14/2011
Comment: but wait, it gets worse - Scott - 4/14/2011
Comment: The road ahead... - TelecomFreq - 4/14/2011
Comment: Re: proud - Bullseye - 4/14/2011
Comment: proud - icebreaker1975 - 4/14/2011
Construction Sector Faces Bumpy Road
John Jordan  
4/14/2011   11 comments
While some publicly traded contracting firms have benefited from construction booms abroad, government budget cuts mar the outlook for firms engaged in bridge and road construction in the US
Comment: Re: Real costs - Street Smart - 4/14/2011
Comment: Risk Comfort - impactnow - 4/14/2011
Comment: Rental rates climb - impactnow - 4/14/2011
Comment: Spending - impactnow - 4/14/2011
Comment: Re: Real costs - Value Hiker - 4/13/2011
Retail Spending Shows Strength
Noreen Seebacher  
4/13/2011   16 comments
Despite stock market volatility, turmoil in the Middle East, increasing gasoline and food prices, and falling home prices, Americans are spending
Comment: China - Scott Raynovich - 4/13/2011
Emerging Markets' Quality of Life Supercycle Will Continue
Michael Berry  
4/13/2011   8 comments
The quality-of-life supercycle unfolding throughout emerging markets will continue for decades to come
Comment: Re: Real costs - Street Smart - 4/13/2011
Lessons From the Con Artists
Noreen Seebacher  
4/13/2011   13 comments
While we question everything from politicians to products, we’re less likely to question our investments. Too often, seemingly successful investments often grow on faith rather than fact
Comment: Cost of Health Care - PAW - 4/12/2011
Comment: Real costs - tokyogai - 4/12/2011
Comment: Re: Risky or not? - Phoenix - 4/12/2011
Comment: Re: Risky or not? - Phoenix - 4/12/2011
Trading Cost Secrets: What's in a Commission
Ann C. Logue  
4/12/2011   6 comments
Some investors look for the broker with the lowest commission and stop there. However, a broker can make money from other sources such as interest on margin, service fees, and more
Comment: Re: Risky or not? - Broadway - 4/11/2011
Apartment Occupancy, Rental Rates Climb
Noreen Seebacher  
4/11/2011   9 comments
While the housing market struggles, apartment rentals are gaining strength. And affordable housing providers are the biggest winners
Comment: Re: Risky or not? - TelecomFreq - 4/11/2011
Comment: Re: Risky or not? - tokyogai - 4/11/2011
Comment: Re: Risky or not? - Phoenix - 4/11/2011
Comment: Risky or not? - tokyogai - 4/11/2011
Few Investors Are Comfortable With Risk
Edward Klink  
4/11/2011   16 comments
Research shows only two out of nine people are naturally comfortable taking chances with their finances
Comment: SEC, hello? - Scott - 4/8/2011
Comment: A Great Tool - TelecomFreq - 4/8/2011
Inside Mysterious 'Dark Pools'
Ann C. Logue  
4/8/2011   13 comments
Dark is not synonymous with evil here – working with a dark pool does not mean that you have joined forces with Darth Vader
Comment: Good to see - tokyogai - 4/7/2011
Comment: Emergency Cash - AskAsa - 4/6/2011
Comment: good insights - Scott - 4/5/2011
Comment: just found the site - Scott - 4/5/2011
Time to Revolt! Welcome to Investor Uprising!
R. Scott Raynovich  
4/5/2011   11 comments
Investor Uprising is the people's investment site that will help you learn how to navigate the world's financial system
Potential Risks Can Slash Investments
Edward Klink  
4/5/2011   12 comments
It’s not just the amount of money you make in the market, it’s how much of it you keep – to maintain your bank balance (and your peace of mind), avoid these seven common mistakes
Low Confidence Stalls Housing Market
John Jordan  
4/5/2011   32 comments
Until the average consumer believes the recession is over, first-time home buyers will likely remain on the sidelines




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