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7 Investing Articles for Your Weekend
- Algorithmic Trading Trickles Down To Individual Investors (Forbes)
- Why Investment Performance Is a Distraction (Think Advisor)
- What does your net worth really mean? (The Simple Dollar)
- The real reason women are leaving Wall Street (Quartz)
- How Fast Should You Trade Your 401(k)? (WSJ)
- Successful Market Timing is an Urban Legend (The Aleph Blog)
- How to make your nest egg last over 40 years (Paul Merriman)
Posted in Investing, Other Blogs, Personal Finance
Tagged growth investing, income investing, personal finance, personal money management, safe investing
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5 Investing Articles for Your Weekend
- What Do Outsized Bond Yield % Increases Mean? (The Big Picture)
- Weekend Update (the ELLIOTT WAVE lives on)
- *Very* Sobering – A look at the post-crisis recovery(Above the Market)
- Dangerous divergences unseen since 2007(MarketWatch)
- Technical Chart Book – 2013-08-22(The Big Picture)
Posted in Investing, Other Blogs, Personal Finance
Tagged economy, growth investing, income investing, safe investing, technical analysis, technical analysis techniques, US Stock market
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6 Investing Articles for Your Weekend
- Income Investing – Science vs Intuition (Dividend Growth Investing)
- Odds and Ends – The Ultimate Guide To Detroit’s Chapter 9 Bankruptcy (Zero Hedge)
- Growth Investing – Recent Mutual Fund Trends [INFOGRAPHIC] (SlideShare – Kurtosys”)
- Safe Investing – 22 Insights From The Most Successful Investors In History (Business Insider)
- Technical Analysis – Successful Market Timing is an Urban Legend (Servo Wealth Management)
- Growth Investing – Confessions of an Institutional Investor (The Reformed Broker)
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Tagged growth investing, income investing, safe investing
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4th Cause of Inflation? The Government…
A while back, I outlined the 3 main causes of inflation on my website. And from an economics perspective, those causes are spot on. However, there is a monkey wrench that I forgot to mention: the government.
By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens.
By this method, they not only confiscate, but they confiscate arbitrarily, and, while the process impoverishes many, it actually enriches some.
The sight of this arbitrary rearrangement of riches strikes not only at security, but at confidence in the equity of the existing distribution of wealth.
Those to whom the system brings windfalls . . . become ‘profiteers’, who are the object of the hatred of the bourgeoisie, whom the inflationism has impoverished not less than the proletariat.
As the inflation proceeds . . . all permanent relations between debtors and creditors, which form the ultimate foundation of capitalism, become so utterly disordered as to be almost meaningless…
– John Maynard Keynes
Basically, Keynes is saying that governments can prolong the effects of inflation, if it will “help” certain groups/factions. These “haves” are far outnumbered by the “have nots”, who are negatively impacted by prolonged inflation. The “have nots” become increasingly dissatisfied with the “system”, thinking that it’s rigged for the “haves”.
In the end, trust goes out the window.
Posted in Current Events, Personal Finance, Quotes
Tagged causes of inflation, economy, Quotes
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UBS Asset Allocation – July 2013
This weekend’s reading for investors comes to us from UBS; specifically their Wealth Management Research Desk (Hat tip to BR)
Per the UBS:
While the recent sell-off has caught some investors off guard, we believe it is creating an opportunity for US assets, including US equities, US high yield corporates and the dollar.
Sources:
UBS House View: Pause and balance
ubs.com
http://www.ubs.com/us/en/wealth/misc/ubs-house-view.html?campID=Display-UHV72013-US-ENG-UBSFS-Home-MPU-UHV-Static
Posted in Historical Data, Investing, Market Trends
Tagged asset allocation, economy, fundamental analysis techniques, market trends, tactical asset allocation, technical analysis techniques
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Good Advice from Jim Cramer?
Good Advice from Jim Cramer? Maybe the world is coming to an end! This is actually some pretty solid commentary.
http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000181838
“Making money over the long-haul is the ultimate goal in this game,” says Mad Money host Jim Cramer. He offers advice for those who think long-term investing means you can get lazy.
Sources:
Long-Term Investing: The Big Mistake
CNBC.com
http://www.cnbc.com/id/49918954




