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“If Ford or General Motors, for example, ever filed bankruptcy, it would likely shift consumers immediately away from their products and to those of its competitors, further hurting revenue. Because that sudden loss of customers would make it nearly impossible for the company to recover from bankruptcy, [...]
“A few good days in the market, and you’ll be back to even… Not so fast. When it comes to ‘recouping’ losses, you have to look at the equation in a different way.” — Christian Hill
Blogger’s note: We’ve all had it happen. That stock you loved, the one with the great management, a fantastic product [...]
“A lot of investors utilize the Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR (XLP:AMEX), an ETF (exchange traded fund) covering that sector. What they may not know is that there is also an ETF that offers leveraged returns on the same sector.” — Christian Hill
by Christian Hill
Baltimore – (TFN): [...]
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“One thing to keep in mind when buying a company’s stock is the lifespan of its product. In other words, keep an eye on how often consumers have to buy replacements.” — Christian Hill
by Christian Hill, Early to Rise
Baltimore – (TFN): One thing to keep in mind when [...]