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An investor's update on the stock market, including a note on bullish stock charts.
A look at the problems in consumer spending and the retail market and how they're impacting the U.S. economy.
There are two extremely important things that make all the difference for the equity investor when it comes to making money with stocks. Time and timing.
Why the year 2011 will not be the easy year that most investors and analysts expect.
The earnings results for McDonald's are a good indication of what's going on with the regular consumer. What are the fourth-quarter earnings telling us?
Why gold makes an exellent investment opportunity right now.
Growth in China is astounding, making it a top area for investment.
What U.S. investors need to know about inflation and the risks and opportunities it presents.
The stock market is due for a correction, because share prices have been running strong for quite a while. This means that investors have to be as nimble as ever.
Reviewing the banking sector to see how big banks and bank stocks are performing after the credit crisis.
Ten U.S. states, accounting for about one-third of the U.S. population, are insolvent. You will find the list of states below.
The stock market still wants to go up, even though investors are wary of the recent run-up (because it’s lasted so long.) But there isn’t much else for institutional and individual investors to in...
If you are a buyer, the current housing market continues to afford good opportunities, whether as a principal residence or as an investment property.
The stock market still wants to go up, even though investors are wary of the recent run-up. 
Some banks are back to making profits; are bank stocks a buy now?








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