Tag: portfolio

 

Position sizing could protect your portfolio from a crash

Published on August 18, 2008

“Every so often a reader will come up to me at an investment conference and proudly announce, for example, that he has his entire IRA invested in one of my stock recommendations. This is meant as a compliment, I realize. He wants to show me he has confidence in my stock selections. But it [...]

How to Profit from the Bear Market

Published on August 1, 2008

“You don’t have to leave your money prone to the big dips. You may not be able to predict every crest and ebb of the market, but you can spot the big trouble heading your way like a pack of sharks, and have the prudence to swim to safer waters.” — David Newman
by David Newman
Baltimore [...]

Foreign Investment: Dividend Stocks and Finance Markets

Published on July 15, 2008

“Most investors think of the international markets only as another place to seek out stocks. But overseas financial markets are a great option for income investing, as well. And here’s why.” — Martin Hutchinson
Blogger’s note: The U.S. markets are detrimental to your portfolio’s health, and that situation isn’t going to change [...]

Diversification: A new plan for the global economy

Published on February 7, 2008

“Diversification is one of the fundamental and unquestioned rules of investing. It’s supposed to protect you from huge losses. But what if it doesn’t? You could be facing potential disaster.” — Andrew Gordon

by Andrew Gordon, Early to Rise
Baltimore – (TFN):  Diversifying your investments is like [...]