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Candy Crush Saga is Going Public: Should You Invest?
As Candy Crush Saga makes its way to Wall Street there are a few things we can learn from this IPO (Initial Public Offering). First of all, should you invest in an IPO company? The answer is no. Matson Money chooses to stay away from stocks when they first go through their IPO due to…
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When Stockpickers Realize Their Flaw
Stock Picking is and has been a very popular topic for years. We look at examples like Warren Buffet and see how much success he had “stock picking”. Well I learned today that Warren Buffet doesn’t believe that stock picking works. Here are pieces of a great article called, “Why the World’s Greatest Stock Picker…
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What’s Even Better than Index Funds?
Dan Solin helps us to understand first of all why index funds are better than actively traded funds. Then he goes on to explain why there is an even better way to invest than index funds. We call it institutional funds, he calls it passive asset class investing. Here is part of the article he…
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Market Timing Doesn’t Work
This article is from the Wall Street Journal, which encourages market timing in almost all of their articles. But this article proves that market timing is detrimental to your portfolio performance. “Will investors ever stop underperforming their own investments? Consider Pimco Total Return, the giant bond mutual fund run by the renowned investor Bill Gross.…
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“Experience Counts Except When Selecting Mutual Funds” Dan Solin
This is a recent article from Dan Solin. He is right on! “Who can quarrel with the value of experience? We want to be sure our doctors are well experienced in treating our illness, and we want to fly with pilots who have experience in the cockpit. Most people would prefer an experienced travel guide.…
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“Main Street Money” Summary
Here is a small clip summary of Mark Matson’s book “Main Street Money” “You may not know me – but I know you. Or, at least, I know of most of you. Chances are you’re one of the 95 percent of Americans who are destined to retire broke. It’s not really your fault. Goodness knows…
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Realistic Retirement
Realistic Retirement: Leveraging expectations with reality. Our culture builds a certain degree of optimism around the concept of retirement—people always ‘can’t wait until they can retire’ and it’s a constant goal to be financially stable enough to do so. A lot of recent and near-future retirees go into retirement with something of an impossible idealism…
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New Mortgage Initiative
Mortgage Matters: The Streamlined Modification Initiative In spite of a decade characterized by nearly every housing catastrophe possible under the sun becoming a reality, the Federal Government is giving their replenishment efforts another powerful go with the “Streamlined Modification Initiative”. Going into effect on July 1st, the initiative itself will allow “eligible borrowers who are…