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50% Of U.S. Households Invest In The Stock Market Individuals invest in the stock market directly, through mutual funds, their pension plans, profit sharing plans, 401k s, IRA s, etc. Mutual Funds Dominate The Market It is mainly the mutual funds, bu
By: Alan Korber.
10 tips fro creating wealth from the stock market
1. Do not spread your money too thin.
My friend has a little over $200,000 invested in the stock market through 27 different Mutual funds. In my opinion, 27 Mutual funds is 27 too many collecting load fees, management fees, commission fees, operatin
By: Charles M. O Melia.
Good Stock Market Tip; Good Return!
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By: Charles M O Melia.
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Northern States Financial Corporation to Voluntarily Delist From NASDAQ; Comm...
WAUKEGAN, IL-- - Northern States Financial Corporation , holding company for NorStates Bank, an FDIC-insured financial institution, announced today that it has notified The NASDAQ Stock Market of its intent ...
Betting On The Super Bowl, On The Stock Market
Many Americans will bet some hard earned money on Sunday's Super Bowl showdown between the New England Patriots and New York Giants. But what about betting on the Super Bowl, on the stock market? S&P Capital IQ looked at annual returns of the S&P 500 throughout Super Bowl history, and the market research firm discovered some interesting trends. This is obviously a non-scientific study, but ...
Putting on the Right Market Cap: Why Stock Size Matters
While there have been many times in history when the U.S. stock market's performance was driven in large part by the successes of large companies, there have also been times when the innovation and high-growth orientation of smaller or mid-sized firms led the charge during an economic boom.
Should you invest in a no-growth economy?
We?ve just had one of our best months in stock market history. Many investors are convinced that it is the beginning of something big. But is the economy really recovering enough for investing to make sense?
