Monthly Archives: May 2010

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Should We Blame the Short-Sellers?

Selling something “short” means selling something you don’t have. You sell it now, pocketing the price, but you deliver it later (putting up collateral in the meantime to protect the buyer). If the price goes up before you deliver, you … Continue reading

Categorized under: Selling Shares

Selling something “short” means selling something you don’t have. You sell it now, pocketing the price, but you deliver it later (putting up collateral in the meantime to protect the buyer). If the price goes up before you deliver, you … Continue reading


Asset Allocation –

Your Most Important Investment Decision Choosing an asset allocation, or the mix of stocks, bonds and cash in a portfolio, is the most important decision that you’ll face as an investor. A study by Ibbotson Associates concluded that asset allocation … Continue reading

Categorized under: Zed

Your Most Important Investment Decision Choosing an asset allocation, or the mix of stocks, bonds and cash in a portfolio, is the most important decision that you’ll face as an investor. A study by Ibbotson Associates concluded that asset allocation … Continue reading


Stock Market Corrections Are Beautiful Things –

Shopping At The Gap A correction is a beautiful thing, simply the flip side of a rally, big or small. Theoretically, even technically I’m told, corrections adjust equity prices to their actual value or “support levels”. In reality, it’s much … Continue reading

Categorized under: The Markets

Shopping At The Gap A correction is a beautiful thing, simply the flip side of a rally, big or small. Theoretically, even technically I’m told, corrections adjust equity prices to their actual value or “support levels”. In reality, it’s much … Continue reading