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Posts Tagged ‘asset classes’
December 28th, 2009
(Hampton Scurlock) - For many investors, investing typically begins with one stock or mutual fund. Over time, other selections are added because many people understand it may not be prudent to invest everything in a single security, even if it has a “blue chip” reputation. However, just “spreading money around” in a haphazard way may create only an illusion of diversification.
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Tags: asset allocation, asset categories, asset category, asset classes, comfort zone, hodgepodge, investment categories, investment category, investment characteristics, investment profile, investment program, main objective, management strategy, market risk, market turbulence, personal investment, risk tolerance, sound portfolio, time horizon, volatility levels
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December 17th, 2009
(Caren Sgarlato) - For many investors, investing typically begins with one stock or mutual fund. Over time, other selections are added because many people understand it may not be prudent to invest everything in a single security, even if it has a “blue chip” reputation. However, just “spreading money around” in a haphazard way may create only an illusion of diversification.
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Tags: asset allocation, asset categories, asset category, asset classes, comfort zone, hodgepodge, investment categories, investment category, investment characteristics, investment profile, investment program, main objective, management strategy, market risk, market turbulence, personal investment, risk tolerance, sound portfolio, time horizon, volatility levels
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December 10th, 2009
(Michael Schwartz) - Could November go down in history as a major turning point in the U.S. economy?
The shocking (in a positive way) unemployment report released last Friday by the Labor Department showed the economy lost only 11,000 jobs in November. The markets were bracing for a number well in excess of 100,000, according to CNBC. On top of that, revisions to the previous two months showed 159,000 fewer jobs were lost than initially reported. And, to complete the trifecta, the unemployment rate dropped to 10.0% in November, down from 10.2% in October. On the surface, this is extremely good news for the economy as it suggests the economy is healing nicely.
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Tags: asset classes, benefit, cnbc, economy, fewer jobs, gold prices, interest rates, interrelationship, investors, labor department, last friday, major turning point, relationships, revisions, stock market, trifecta, unemployment news, unemployment rate, unemployment report, Wall Street
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October 21st, 2009
(Malcolm Butler) - Recent economic data suggests that the worst of the recession is behind us. The stock market has been moving higher in anticipation of a recovery in the business community. While the economic future is still uncertain, we will
likely see increased economic activity over the coming months.
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Tags: anticipation, asset classes, asset owners, balance sheets, business community, depreciation, desirable prices, dramatic loss, economic activity, economic data, facing the music, financial instruments, liquid assets, liquidity, mutual funds, net worth, price transparency, recession, stock market, stocks bonds
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