Investor Psychology
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Gambling in Stocks Is Risky Business
Investor Psychology Part of the fun of investing is betting on the “next big thing.” Who doesn't want to discover the next Amazon, Netflix or Tesla?
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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A Bumpy Ride Ahead
Markets Even if you think stocks are headed higher, there's no better time for a portfolio tune-up.
By Mark Solheim Published
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Finding Good Stocks in a Bad Sector
Investor Psychology If you seek value among sectors that are out of favor, you may find it hard to resist small-cap stocks.
By James K. Glassman Published
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New Bull Market? Or Same Old Bear?
Markets The rally since March has been historic, but it still needs to prove itself.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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A Psychologist's Fear-Fighting Tips for Investors
Investor Psychology To make good financial decisions, you need a clear head, and fear can get in the way. Instead, beat your fears with these behavioral strategies.
By Daniel Crosby, Doctor of Psychology Published
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My First Bear Market, By the Book
Investor Psychology I'm boosting my 401(k) contributions now that my gym membership and student loan payments are on hold.
By Ryan Ermey Published
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How to Handle a Bear Market
Investor Psychology If you’ve got to take action, boost your savings rate or scout for mispriced securities. And check that your portfolio is in line with your goals.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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Sell in May and Go Away: Should You in 2020?
Investor Psychology The seasonal suggestion to "sell in May and go away," an adage spurred by the market's superior performance during certain months of the year, is backed by the numbers more often than not.
By Ellen Chang Published
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Don’t Let Politics and Volatility Distract You From Your Investing Goals
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