Monthly Archives: January 2010

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A Dismal Decade? No Way With Market Cycle Investing

From the end of 1999 through the end of 2009, all of the popular Wall Street market performance measurement tools were in the red. The average bloodletting level of the DJIA, the S & P 500, and the NASDAQ was … Continue reading

Categorized under: Stock Investing, The Markets

From the end of 1999 through the end of 2009, all of the popular Wall Street market performance measurement tools were in the red. The average bloodletting level of the DJIA, the S & P 500, and the NASDAQ was … Continue reading


Portfolio Rebalancing – Blind

Many tired thoughts come to mind as I review the volume of financial planning advice that is making its way into publications and programs these days. This ‘advice’ is coming out just like clock work” is one such cliché. Now … Continue reading

Categorized under: Portfolio Theory

Many tired thoughts come to mind as I review the volume of financial planning advice that is making its way into publications and programs these days. This ‘advice’ is coming out just like clock work” is one such cliché. Now … Continue reading


How a Trader Might Improve the Odds of Success

Trading financial markets successfully is a very difficult line of work. Most of the methodology presented to the retail trader has little chance of producing consistent profits over the long run. But like many things in life with high potential … Continue reading

Categorized under: Stock Market Trading

Trading financial markets successfully is a very difficult line of work. Most of the methodology presented to the retail trader has little chance of producing consistent profits over the long run. But like many things in life with high potential … Continue reading