Archive for March, 2009
Equity income funds are a popular investment, especially among retirees who crave the extra income that dividends provide.
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Equity Income Funds
Putting the same amount of money into funds or shares every month can limit risk and yield decent returns, writes Brett Arends.
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Dollar Cost Averaging Amid Downturn
It is not your imagination.
Basic statistics The rapid growth of Forex brokers began in 1999 as the United States was getting ready to allow retail investors to participate in brokered currency transactions. The foreign exchange “interbank market” existed, however, for many decades prior
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Essential things to know about broker operations
There are approximately 100 forex brokers worldwide -40 of which reach to international audiences and the rest concentrates on domestic markets. This forex broker mix is now enhanced by major banks that are partnering with established forex brokers
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The importance of technology in the Forex broker selection process
In the wake of recent mergers, brokerages may be able to pick the best features among their managed-account offerings, once they get over integrating them.
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Mergers to Reshape Managed Accounts
The market at these levels is very attractive for long-term investors who should look to buy stock from companies that showed growth over the past year.
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Solid Stocks Amid the Rubble
A multicap fund, or go-anywhere fund, gives managers the freedom to find good stocks where they choose while shareholders enjoy instant diversification.
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Multicap Funds
Investors with mutual funds and financial-advisory accounts may want to double-check fees they are paying.
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‘Break Points’ Take Quiet Toll
At a time of extreme market uncertainty, many 401(k) participants are making a risky move: loading up on the stock of their employers.
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Workers Guzzle Company Stock

