Archive for February 25th, 2009
Dozens of Stanford investors are crying foul over their accounts being frozen by a court-appointed receiver, claiming they did not invest in the certificates of deposit at the center of fraud charges.
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Asset Freeze Frustrates Many Holders
Financial firms are seeking to lure skittish investors with products that are touted as “safe,” but they can still come with pitfalls.
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‘Safe’ Fund May Still Pose Risks
More gold investors are having the metal delivered, reflecting worries about economic prospects.
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Worried Investors Want Gold on Hand
Of all the facets of trading, perhaps the most challenging is properly exiting a winning trade. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen first-hand, or have heard of, traders and investors committing the cardinal sin of turning a hugely profitable position into a losing one, simply because they lacked an exit strategy
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A Discussion About Exit Strategies