Monthly Archives: October 2007

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The Investor’s Creed and Your Investment Portfolio

Growing up at Lake Hopatcong in Northwest Jersey, the most popular entertainment around was the rickety old Roller Coaster at Bertrand Island Park. The excitement would build as you ascended the first peak, anticipating the breathtaking plunge; eyes wide open … Continue reading

Categorized under: Portfolio Theory, Stock Investing

Growing up at Lake Hopatcong in Northwest Jersey, the most popular entertainment around was the rickety old Roller Coaster at Bertrand Island Park. The excitement would build as you ascended the first peak, anticipating the breathtaking plunge; eyes wide open … Continue reading


Why Is A Great Investment Adviser So Hard To Find?

Great experts are always hard to find. They’re always too busy working for others. Then it’s not what you know, but who you know. Or you wait in line. The old expression used to be that “…when you’re hot, you’re … Continue reading

Categorized under: Stock Investing

Great experts are always hard to find. They’re always too busy working for others. Then it’s not what you know, but who you know. Or you wait in line. The old expression used to be that “…when you’re hot, you’re … Continue reading


Trading Discipline

The current wild market swings, both up and down, are sure to create hard to control emotions. Don’t allow them to rule your trading. The winning market timer is the disciplined market timer. That very simply means he or she … Continue reading

Categorized under: Stock Market Trading

The current wild market swings, both up and down, are sure to create hard to control emotions. Don’t allow them to rule your trading. The winning market timer is the disciplined market timer. That very simply means he or she … Continue reading