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Three Years after 9/11: Keeping a Cool Head in Tricky Markets
By Staff WriterNEW YORK (HedgeWorld.com)--As if trading is not hard enough, the terrorist attacks of 2001added another dimension of uncertainty to the environment. In the three years since that shock, the geopolitical picture has been complicated by war and fear of continuing violence. Markets have vacillated, nobody has firm ideas on how...
September 01, 2004
An Advisor to AdvisorsRon Carson spends about 85% of his work time managing his financial planning firm, Carson Wealth Management, in Omaha, Nebraska. The rest of his time...
September 01, 2004
The Ten ModelsThese are the 10 mechanical models used at Abraham Bedick Capital to determine whether to be in the market or to go to cash. Only...
September 01, 2004
My Way of GrowingDo you proclaim yourself to be a professional investment advisor? Are you proud of your investing acumen? Let's face it, investing is a difficult task...
August 27, 2004
Exchange-Traded Fund Assets Dipped In July: ICIAug. 25, 2004 -- The combined assets of the nation's exchange-traded funds (ETFs) dropped to $172.1 billion at the end of July, from $178.5 billion at the end of June, according to the Investment Company Institute (ICI). The number of ETFs in operation remained unchanged at 143 at the end...
August 12, 2004
Pension Underfunding Persists: S&PNU Online News Service, Aug. 12, 2004, 2:25 p.m. EDTDespite a strong stock market last year, most pension plans are still underfunded, reports Standard ...
August 05, 2004
Investor Planning Activity IncreasesMany U.S. consumers might be preparing to make big investments.[@@]Kenneth Chenault, chairman of American Express Company, New York, gave that assessment Thursday during a ...
August 02, 2004
Exchange-Traded Fund Assets Rose in June: ICIJuly 29, 2004 -- The combined assets of the nation's exchange-traded funds (ETFs) rose to $178.5 billion at the end of June, from $166.5 billion...