Book Review: One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch

May 31, 12 Book Review: One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch

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With the S&P 500 index down roughly 7.5% for the month, it’s a perfect time to take a break from all the (investing) fuss and re-evaluate our fundamentals. The best way to do that would be to pick up your favorite investing book and brush up on the basics. One of my favorites is the timeless classic, One Up On Wall Street :...

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How to Pick Stocks Using Twitter: Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate

Feb 23, 12 How to Pick Stocks Using Twitter: Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate

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If you are a beginner investor who is just starting to learn about stocks, this post is not for you. I suggest you learn about stocks and investing first. You must get educated before you open a brokerage account. If you don’t know what you are doing, it’s like playing with fire. But, if you are educated on stocks and...

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How To Use A Newspaper To Pick Stocks

Feb 22, 12 How To Use A Newspaper To Pick Stocks

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So you want to learn how to pick stocks the easy way… huh? Well, there is no easy way, to perform well in the stock market. You must absolutely get educated on stocks and learn how to invest properly. If you don’t know anything about stocks, then you need to take WealthLift’s Free Investor Education. If you do know...

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How To Use Twitter To Analyze Stocks

Feb 21, 12 How To Use Twitter To Analyze Stocks

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If you are a beginner investor who is just starting to learn about stocks this may not be the post for you. I suggest you learn about stocks and investing before using some of these social media tools for investment research. For those of you who think this post is a magic bullet that will get you amazing returns you are wrong as...

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Top 5 Stock Market Superstitions

Feb 19, 12 Top 5 Stock Market Superstitions

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Investors are always advised not to get emotional about a stock, yet there are many stock market superstitions that don’t seem to go away. Take a closer look at the data and you will find many stock superstitions don’t hold up. Here’s a recap of some of my favorite. The October Effect: Both the 1929 and 1987...

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