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Consequences of Greek Debt Default

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Most investors may think that a Greek debt default will not affect them. After all you probably do not have Greek stocks in your portfolio. But you may have invested in European […]

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Energy Stocks to Buy

Energy stocks have taken a real beating in the last months as the price of crude oil has fallen from $110 a barrel in mid-2014 to less than $50 a barrel in early 2015. That having been said there are energy stocks to buy as companies with cash start to consider smaller energy companies (mergers […]

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Investing in Canada

There are profitable foreign investment opportunities right next door in Canada. Investing in Canada is attractive today because of the low exchange rate of the Canadian dollar versus the greenback. We have written recently about currency exchange rates and investing offshore and asked which are the best countries for investing your money. Investing in Canada […]

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Don’t Be Afraid to Invest in Stocks

A word to the wise: Don’t be afraid to invest in stocks. This thought comes to mind after reading an article in CNN Money, Crisis Hangover: Millennials Are Afraid to Invest. FREE MASTERCLASS: 3 Secrets to Take Control of Your Financial Future! The economic chaos of 2008, which erupted during the formative years for many […]

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Sell before the Market Corrects

The US stock market has had a spectacular run over the last year and is near an all-time high. And price to earnings ratios are high too as stocks become overpriced. We are wondering if perhaps it might be better to selectively sell before the market corrects. The issue as always is to know which […]

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Investing in Value Stocks

A good way to make a profit in the stock market is by investing in value stocks. Value stocks are actually undervalued stocks such as in today’s energy sector. Investopedia defines a value stock. FREE MASTERCLASS: 3 Secrets to Make Your Money Work for You! A stock that tends to trade at a lower price […]

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Is It Time to Invest in Japan?

The Japanese recession was short and the third largest economy in the world is growing again. Does that mean it is time to invest in Japan again? The New York Times writes about Japan’s latest recession. FREE MASTERCLASS: 3 Secrets to Take Control of Your Financial Future! The Japanese economy, the world’s third-largest, started expanding […]

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How Low Will Stocks Fall?

As crude oil has fallen to half its price of six months ago we have posed the question when to buy oil stocks? Now that the energy sector is pulling stocks down across the board the question is how low will stocks fall before the market stabilizes? Investors are concerned that the low price of […]

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Three Investing Mistakes to Avoid

The stock market has been on an upward climb for the last six years. By two years ago it recovered all losses from the 2008 crash. The US economy is growing at an annualized five percent. What could go wrong? The answer is, lots of things could go wrong. Fundamental analysis of your investments is […]

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Will Higher Interest Rates Hurt Stocks?

Odds are that the US Federal Reserve will raise interest rates in 2015. Will higher interest rates hurt stocks? In the wake of the market crash of 2008 and the worst recession in three quarters of a century the actions of the Fed are widely credited with saving the United States from another Great Depression. […]

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