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- Market timing with your mutual funds By: Tony Reed
When investing in bonds, stocks, or mutual funds, investors have the opportunity to increase their rate of return by timing the market - investing when stock markets go up and selling before they decline. Tags: mutual funds, stock markets
- Red and Blue Investment Portfolios By: A Raymond Randall
Some investment time spans leave investors with black and blue investment portfolios causing them to see red. Statements showing a drop in portfolio value weakens the resolve of many investors. Usually, this takes place during uncertainty about sudden or expected long-term economic changes. A Presidential elections arouse uncertainty on Wall Street, and all investors read the results. Tags: investing, mutual funds, asset allocation
- The Three- Legged Investment Stool By: A Raymond Randall
For some, stock and bond prices do not matter. They will always have enough money. The rest of us better find more than one way to create cash flow. Tags: global investing, mutual funds, cash flow, asset allocation
- Growth Stocks to better increase your retirement plans! By: Thomas Cloud, Jr
Growth stocks have performed poorly for years compared to value stocks but now when we look at growth stocks on a comparative basis they are priced attractively from a historical perspective. Tags: Growth Stocks, Investing, Portfolio, Asset Allocation, Value Vs. Growth Stocks, Best Stock
- Why you should avoid load Mutual Funds (part 2) By: Michael Saville
Five more reasons why you should select no load mutual funds rather than load funds. Pick a load mutual fund and you could lose a significant amount of your investment profit. Tags: no load mutual funds, mutual funds, load funds, no load funds, no-load funds
- Investment Diversification Didn't Even Work in June 2006! Why? By: Thomas Cloud, Jr
The strength of the dollar and falling equities left just about every asset class down in June 2006. Can we expect this to continue? Is diversification still the way to invest? Tags: Diversification, Investing, Investment Strategy, Asset Class
- Wall Street: Where Money Grows By: A Raymond Randall
I often wonder if market reports matter when most investors are too busy and distracted to pay attention. Investors stay-tuned for the closing market averages; if the market is up, all is right with the world. If the market is down, "I'm in it for the long haul." If the market cascades unexpectedly, investors second-guess investment decisions. Tags: asset allocation, stock market
- Top Mutual Funds: Building No Load Mutual Fund Portfolios By: Michael A. Weiss, CFA
>No load mutual fund investors normally either invest in the best mutual funds from one fund family or invest in the top mutual funds from several fund families... Tags: Top mutual funds, best no load mutual funds, best mutual funds, advice, no load mutual fun
- asset search By: EnigmaSeo
Asset protection is the process by which one takes steps to prevent the risk of their personal and/or professional assets being accessed and seized by creditors and/or claimants. Tags: Asset Label Types, Net Fixed Asset, Asset Plan Protection
- Sound Investing in Volatile Market Conditions By: Peter Cole
Recent volatility in the financial markets may have investors thinking about their portfolios. Investors may well be in a better position to ride out the short term volatility we see in today's markets by maintaining the discipline of diversified asset allocation with a longer time horizon. Tags: Peter Cole, Portfolio, Asset Allocation, Diversification, investing, mutual funds, finance
- Mutual Fund Investing: ETFs and Index Funds versus Actively Managed Mutual Funds By: Michael A. Weiss, CFA
Are you an asset allocator, a mutual fundamentalist or a combination of both? Tags: Mutual fund investing, mutual funds, exchange traded funds, ETFs, index funds, low cost, b
- A Successful Business Owner's Dilemma: By: Irv Blackman
Business improvement strategies, profit improvement, increased ROI, improved asset allocation,---all discussed in a 'no-nonsense' fashion, one subject per article. Tags: Financial asset allocation, improving profits, better ROI
- The Key To Financial Success Is Asset Allocation By: Sam Beatson
Asset allocation is key to financial success. This article explores some of the options and discusses building and managing a portfolio built for solid, stable asset growth in the short and long term. Tags: asset allocation financial key success, money, captial, unit trusts
- Fund Managers On The Move and Your Strategic Asset Allocation By: Ray Prince
Recent research by Citywire, a leading fund research firm, has revealed that the average fund will only retain its fund management team for two-and-a-half-years. The analysis, which concentrates on UK funds, is the most comprehensive conducted yet and includes 5 years of data. The survey examined 1,741 funds and found that over the 5 years to the end of August there were 3,440 manager moves. Tags: fund research, fund management team, UK funds, investment funds, strategic asset allocation, an
- Asset Allocation By: ryan crown
The term “Asset Allocation” is used to guide an investor on his investments. The investments referred here are categorized into various options such as funds, stocks, bonds, etc, etc. Asset Allocation is an important feature as far as the range of investing for any investor is concerned. It is extremely important to have a mixture of assets when you invest, because the best-performing asset varies from year to year and is not easily predictable. Tags: Asset Allocation, Mutual Fund NAV, Mutual Fund Investments, Best Indian Funds.
- The Role of a Fund Manager. By: ryan crown
A Mutual Fund is primarily a systematic financial network headed and run by a reference that permits a group or an organization to invest together for common objectives. The value and price of a stock, fund or commodity that a customer invests upon depends on the Fund Manager. The value of Mutual Funds fluctuates with the market condition, so it is very important that prior to making an investment the advice of a Fund Manager is definitely sought out for. Fund manager or investment adviser refers to both a firm that provides investment management services and individuals who directs "fund management" decisions. Tags: Fund Manager, Mutual Fund Investments, Asset Allocation, Best Indian Funds, Mutual Fund.
- Growth Mutual Funds By: ryan crown
A Growth Mutual Fund also termed as Equity Funds are primarily invested in fast growing firms with the primary objective being Capital Appreciation – that is the profit you make from the Asset (Stock, Fund, Bonds) you invest upon. Growth Mutual Funds also defines the growth of that particular investment, i.e increase in its market price compared to the amount invested. It is also termed as “Capital Growth”. Tags: Mutual Fund Investments, Mutual Fund NAV, Growth Funds, Growth Mutual Funds, Asset allocat
- BALANCED MUTUAL FUNDS By: Guru at 2
Balanced mutual funds invest in a portfolio of bonds and stocks. Hence they provide safety and regular income as well as rapid capital appreciation. It is a safe investment to investors who need to see their money grow and at the same time not lose out because of market volatility. Tags: Balanced mutual funds, hybrid funds, asset allocation funds, portfolio, stocks, securities
- Mutual Fund NAV By: ryan crown
When you invest in Mutual Funds it is always advised that you bifurcate your investment amongst various Assets (stocks, funds, Bonds) that you intend to invest upon. This is called diversification. If you diversify your finances well while investing it is guaranteed that at the completion of the financial year/term your Net Asset Values (NAV) is bound to get you rich dividends. Tags: Mutual Fund Investments, Asset Allocation, Mutual Fund NAV’s, Investment Planning, Financi
- How Should Hedge Funds be Allocated in Todays Market By: Tom Burroughes
Last weeks WealthBriefing poll of the week finds that the majority of wealth managers believe that no more than 20 per cent of a typical clients portfolio should be allocated to hedge funds (71 per cent) and just 7 per cent think that hedge funds should make up more than 30 per cent of a typical clients portfolio. Tags: hedge funds, hedge fund management
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