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What Will Kill the Bull Market?
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... The key to successful long-term investing isn't trying to predict when you should buy or sell. It's exercising patience and discipline. Successful investing starts with developing a diversified portfolio ...
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How to Invest in Bonds as Interest Rates Rise
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... cushion against steep losses. To own a stock-only portfolio, devoid of bonds, would be to put all of your eggs in one basket. This doesn't mean you should stick your head in the sand in terms of the ...
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The Risk of Waiting for a Cheaper Market
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... in the next year or two—that should be in a safe, liquid instrument like a money-market fund or CD. I'm talking about your long-term money, the money you won't need for at least five years. Here's why ...
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Trade War Ahead? Here’s What to Do
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... best way to protect your portfolio amidst all the trade-war rhetoric is by working with a financial advisor, review each of your holdings to determine which might be most at risk. China is shrewdly targeting ...
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How to React to the Market’s Ups and Downs
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... firms and themselves if they can convince their viewers to trade stocks based on short-term emotion. Don't fall for it. With that being said, market pullbacks can present selected buying opportunities. ...
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How to Invest for Natural Disasters
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... November. Share prices could pop on “surprising” earnings, which would provide a short-term opportunity to make money. Then there are the airlines. More than 13,000 flights were canceled due to Irma. ...
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How to Invest for Natural Disasters
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... November. Share prices could pop on “surprising” earnings, which would provide a short-term opportunity to make money. Then there are the airlines. More than 13,000 flights were canceled due to Irma. ...
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Where to Buy in an Expensive Market
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... presents opportunities for those willing to do the work and find long-term winners. Take Target Corp. (TGT). A year ago, the retailer traded in the $80s. Today, it’s around $55 a share. It’s easy to ...
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How to Get (and Stay) on Track for Retirement
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We are well into tax season, and that presents a good opportunity not just to look at your earnings and tax liabilities, but to re-evaluate whether you are on track to retire and achieve other long-term ...
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Should You Buy the Trump Rally?
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... mentality. Right now there's nothing but optimism on Wall Street. But once bad news rears its head, the herd will change direction. The long term continues to look good for the economy and the market. ...