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The 5 Scariest Threats to Your Financial Future
Never mind the Halloween ghosts and goblins. Here are five year-round portfolio perils that should really frighten you. We?ll show you how to avoid them. 1. ‘No Risk, Big...
Tags: Financial, Stock, MoneyWatch, Insurance, Financial Planning, Financial Accounting, Investment, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Bogleheads, The Irrational Investor, Equity Indexed Annuities, Variable Annuities, Jason Zweig, The Stock Market Game, William Bernstein, Allan Roth
Articles 2009-10-23
Jason Zweig's Little Book of Safe Money
Jason Zweig is one of the few financial journalists I would recommend, and his newest book is no different. by Larry Swedroe
Tags: Journalist, Jason Zweig, Financial Accounting, Finance, Larry Swedroe
Blog posts 2009-11-18

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Why Isn't Jason Zweig Bashing Gold?
Tim Iacono submits:   In the shocker of all shockers, Money Magazine and Wall Street Journal financial writer Jason Zweig didn't bash gold as an investment after being provided with the perfect opportunity to do so when he recently appeared on the PBS Nightly Business Report.For many, many...
Tags: Financial, Seeking Alpha, Tim Iacono, Financial Accounting, Government, Finance, Streettracks Gold Trust, Gold & Precious Metals
External links 2008-11-03
Contemplating Benjamin Graham's Relevance Today
David I. Templeton submits: A few years ago, Jason Zweig worked with the publisher of The Intelligent Investor in order to update the classic investment book. Zweig made it clear to the publisher that he would not rewrite any of what Graham had written. Zweig outlines some of the...
Tags: Seeking Alpha, US Market, David I. Templeton
External links 2009-03-23
Riding High Tech Bear-Back
The Dow has hit bear territory, causing angst among many on Wall Street. Technology stocks, once considered havens, have had their own battering. Since the beginning of the year, shares in many companies have dropped: Google's down 22 percent, Intel 24 percent, and both Microsoft and Amazon.com close to 30...
Tags: Stock, Retrenchment, Investment, Finance, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2008-07-14
Breaking Up with ETFs is Hard To Do
Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: After a rough day for the markets like last Thursday, many investors might wonder when it’s time to let go of their ETFs. Breaking up is hard to do, as the old song so wisely proclaimed, and it’s no less true when it comes...
Tags: ETF, United States Natural Gas Fund LP
External links 2008-09-07
Buffett on Investing vs. Business
Nadav Manham submits: Jason Zweig's "Intelligent Investor" column in last week's WSJ featured some interesting Buffett tidbits: 1)  Buffett, whose powers of mental calculation are legendary, confessed that he doesn't know how well Berkshire Hathaway's (BRK.A) portfolio of stocks has done in recent years:  by Nadav Manham
Tags: Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Seeking Alpha, Nadav Manham, Investment, Finance, US Market
External links 2008-11-08
What's Ahead for Stocks, Bonds, and the Economy: The World Money Show Orlando Transcripts, Conference Presentations
Earnings Call ExcerptSpeakers Edwin Finn, Editor and President, Barron's; Chairman and Editorial Director, SmartMoney Wednesday, February 4, 2009 About the Speaker Edwin Finn is the editor and president of Barron's, the Dow Jones business and financial weekly, and the chairman and editorial director of SmartMoney, The Wall Street Journal...
Tags: President, Dow Jones & Company Inc., Bond, Stock, Chairman, Director, Barron, Personal Finance, Financial Accounting, Finance, Seeking Alpha
Earnings calls 2009-02-10
What You Should Know About Securities Lending
Larry MacDonald submits: I have been thinking for a while about posting on “securities lending,” the practice where mutual funds and exchange-traded funds ETFs lend out securities in their portfolios to mainly hedge funds for short selling. But Jason Zweig’s May 30 column in the Wall Street Journal...
Tags: ETF, US Market, Larry MacDonald
External links 2009-06-02
Stocks For The Long Run? There Is No Long Run
The author and promoter of Stocks For The Long Run, Professor Jeremy Siegel of The Wharton School, is back. A few days ago in an op-ed submission Siegel revved up his old hypothesis - that investing in stocks always beats investing in bonds, sort of. In my view, his advice...
Tags: Bond, Stock, Return, Jeremy Siegel, Investment, Finance, John Keefe
Blog posts 2009-10-08
How to Protect Your Investments from Yourself
When it comes to investing, the three enemies that pose the biggest threat to our success are killer markets, professionals that claim to help us, and ourselves. Wall Street Journal columnist, Jason Zweig, shows us how to conquer these enemies in his new book, The Little Book of Safe Money....
Tags: Enemy, Investment, Finance, Allan Roth
Blog posts 2009-11-19
The Performance of Leveraged Funds Can Be Ugly
As Jason Zweig points out in his latest book, leveraged funds should be avoided at all costs. by Larry Swedroe
Tags: Fund, Performance, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Larry Swedroe
Blog posts 2009-11-20
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