Investor Psychology
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With Money, What You Do Matters More Than What You Know
Investor Psychology Even the smartest, most well-informed retirement savers can lose a boatload of money if they don’t have their heads on straight. An interview with the author of “The Psychology of Money” reveals some interesting insights on how to build and maintain your wealth.
By Taylor Schulte, CFP Published
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A Word About Short Selling: Don’t
Becoming an Investor When you buy a stock, the worst that can happen is you lose what you invested. With a short, you can lose much more.
By James K. Glassman Published
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How Green Are Your Bonds?
Becoming an Investor Fixed-income investors can make an environmental impact, too.
By Nellie S. Huang Published
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When to Give Up on a Stock
Becoming an Investor Selling should have little to do with price. What matters is the business itself and whether it has changed for the worse.
By James K. Glassman Published
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R.I.P. 60-40 Portfolio
Becoming an Investor The old standby allocation of 60% stocks and 40% government bonds might not work for buy-and-hold investors anymore.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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Election Turmoil Could Rattle Stocks
Politics When Al Gore and George Bush fought it out, the S&P 500 fell 6% from election night through the day following Gore’s concession.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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Investing in Uncertain Times
Investor Psychology Trust your gut. Buy companies that you believe have terrific ideas even if you are not sure how they will work out.
By James K. Glassman Published
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Our ESG Pick Rocks: MSCI USA ESG Select
Markets This member of the Kiplinger ETF 20 held up better than the broad market during the recent bear-market sell-off, and the fund has rebounded faster, too.
By Nellie S. Huang Published
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8 Costly Investing Mistakes That Could Ruin You
Investor Psychology You’ve got problems. We’ve got solutions to make sure your portfolio isn't keeping you awake, no matter what the market does.
By David Milstead Published
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