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Author Archives: J.Wenger
Who Is Liable For (Bad) Free Investment Advice?
When it comes to free investment advice, you need to have very selective hearing. Why? Because most free investment advice isn’t really free, and ends up costing you way more than it is worth. The SEC has warned investors in … Continue reading
The simplest way to avoid back taxes
I published this article back in August 2010, but since it is tax time, I figured it would be good to revisit the topic… The simplest way to avoid back taxes is to file a tax return. It really is … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Personal Finance
Tagged IRS, money, no cost stocks, Schedule D, simplest way to avoid back taxes
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Bulls verses Bears
This is a concept I’ve been toying with for a while: A recurring article subject called Bulls verses Bears, or something similar, where I post columns I’ve found over the week that seem to contradict one another. For example, some … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events
Tagged investing process, investing strategies, personal investing strategies
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Quote of the Day – Keynes
Any time you (or anyone else for that matter) “think” or “know” that the market “must” do something, remember these words: “Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” ~John Maynard Keynes
Posted in Investing, Market Trends, Quotes
Tagged money, Quotes, stock market
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The Root of All Evil?
Money! Money is the root of all evil. Right? Wrong. Maybe it’s a pet peeve of mine. But this phrase just irritates me to no end. It’s one thing to misquote someone…happens to everyone. But before using any statement as … Continue reading
Correlation versus Causation – I think not!
Hat Tip to Barry Ritholtz for this one…love it. Sources: The Gaping Void Home | New
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Tagged art, bear market, bull market, comedy, humor, market trends
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Year End Cashflow Report – Paper Income during 2011
Originally posted on Investing for Cashflow:
Welcome to the Investing for Cashflow Report – 2011 Edition! Last month, this blog passed the one year mark, so it was only fitting that we have a cashflow report for 2011. If you…
Posted in Investing, Other Blogs
Tagged investing process, investing strategies, mopey, personal finance, trading
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