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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
December 9, 2010
Scared investors fled the markets in droves since the economic downturn. The faint of heart left in late 2007; others threw in the towel at various points in 2008; the unluckiest gave up in March of 2009, at the market bottom.
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By Jeff Joseph |
December 1, 2009
Contrary to conventional clich?, there is very little that is "binary" about venture investing outcomes. That is, when it comes to private investing, it is...
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By Staff Writer |
February 1, 2009
What will become of stocks over the course of 2009? And how about the faltering U.S. economy? Is the housing market done correcting? Where are...
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By Alexei Bayer |
June 1, 2008
In the early1990s, I got a job at an organization called Business International. For those who are not readily familiar with the communist ethos, the...
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By Staff Writer |
January 12, 2005
NEW YORK (HedgeWorld.com)--Forget about stocks and bonds, the new bull market is in commodities even if China stumbles in the short run, argued Jim Rogers, author and co-founder of Quantum Fund with George Soros, in a talk Wednesday. "It's simple economics," he said, speaking at the New York Board of...