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Articles about WCM (0-16 of 16)
- Investment Retrospective: A Preemptive Portfolio Protection Strategy
By: Steve Selengut | - A participant in the morning Working Capital Model (WCM) investment workshop observed: I've noticed that my account balances are returning to their (June 2007) levels. People are talking down the economy and the dollar. Is there any preemptive action I need to take?
An afternoon workshop attendee spoke of a similar predicament, but cautioned that (with new high market value levels approaching) a repeat of the June 2007 through early March 2009 correction must be avoided--- a portf ... Tags: WCM, working capital, workshop, investment, Wall Street, stock market correction, rally, crash, 9/11, cost ba
- This Stock Market Correction Is Dead
By: Steve Selengut | - Actually, hindsight and the Investment Grade Value Stock Index (IGVSI) Bargain Level Monitor tell us that it died early in March 2009. More realistically, however, corrections don't die quite so abruptly. They are supplanted by rallies--- and vice versa.
The IGVSI Bargain Stock Monitor tracks the price movements of an elite group of New York Stock Exchange equities. Their "eliteness" is earned by a B+ or higher S & P rating, a history of profitability, and the fact that they pay d ... Tags: Investment grade, valuestock, IGVSI, stock market, correction, rally, bargain, NYSE, New York, stock exchange
- Investment Performance Expectations And Broker Account Statements
By: Steve Selengut | - As impossible as it is to predict the future of the markets, it's relatively easy to anticipate what you are going to experience when you view your next brokerage account statement.
Whether you go the discount route through Schwab, Ameritrade, Fidelity, etc., or enjoy a higher level of service through an independent like LMK Wealth Management, you should never be surprised by the market values reflected on your monthly statement.
None of the firms make it easy for y ... Tags: Investment Grade Value Stocks, IGVSI, asset allocation, issue breadth, market cycle, CEFs, market value, pr
- Investment Grade Value Stock Index (igvsi) Soars 24% Thru July 2009
By: Steve Selengut | - The Investment Grade Value Stock Index is a barometer of a small but elite sector of the stock market. Some Investment Grade Value Stocks are included in all averages and indices, but even the Dow Jones Industrial Average includes several issues that are below Investment Grade and very few boast an A+ S & P rating.
The IGVSI tracks a portfolio of approximately 400 stocks--- and less than half of them are likely to be found in the S & P 500 average. This new market index was deve ... Tags: Value stocks, Wall Street, investment grade, IGVSI, management, WCM, base income, stock market, stocks, bonds
- How To Choose The Right Cms For Your Website
By: markspenser | - Ever since the arrival of Content Management Systems, it has created a lot of buzz in the world of internet. CMS is defined by Wikipedia as "A 'web content management' (WCM) system is a CMS designed to simplify the publication of Web content to Web sites, in particular allowing content creators to submit content without requiring technical knowledge of HTML or the uploading of files." It is an efficient system that can manage the content of the website very easily. In short, it enables a layman ... Tags: Content Management Systems, Los Angeles web design
- How's Your Investment Portfolio Doing? Seven Long-term Indicators
By: Steve Selengut | - Before Wall Street and the media combined to make investors think of calendar quarters as "short-term" and single years as "long-term", market cycles were used as true tests of investment strategies over the long haul. Bor-ing.
There were four types of standard analysis used by most financial institutions, Peak-to-Peak, and Peak-to-Trough being the most common found in annual reports. There were also basic differences in purpose and perspective in the old days, and a focus on res ... Tags: investing, derivatives, investment products, closed end mutual funds, wall street, finance, cycles, working
- May The Investment Force Be With You
By: Steve Selengut | - Investment markets got you down, Bunkie? Been blown away by derivative stun guns? When will portfolio market values move back to 2007 levels--- and then what will you do about it?
It's time to overthrow the evil Masters of the Universe and deactivate their weapons of financial destruction. Let's outlaw the brainwashing that has changed how average investors look at and value their investment portfolios.
It's time to exorcize the Wall Street demons and return to st ... Tags: Dark side, investing, derivatives, investment products, closed end mutual funds, wall street, skywalker, fi
- Investment Performance Evaluation Re-evaluated: Part One
By: Steve Selengut | - It matters not what lines, numbers, indices, or gurus you worship, you just can't know for certain where the stock market is going or when it will change direction. Too much investor time and analytical effort is wasted trying to predict course corrections--- even more is squandered comparing portfolio market values with a handful of unrelated indices and averages.
Annually, quarterly, even monthly, investors scrutinize their performance, formulate coulda's and shoulda's, and det ... Tags: Wall Street, investment management, WCM, base income, stock market, stocks, bonds, equity investing, trading
- Investment Performance Evaluation Re-evaluated: Part Two
By: Steve Selengut | - The Working Capital Model (WCM) looks at investment performance differently, less emotionally, and without a whole lot of concern for short-term market value movements. Market value performance evaluation techniques are only used to analyze peak-to-peak market cycle movements over significant time periods.
Security market values are used for buy and sell decision-making. Working capital figures are used for asset allocation and diversification decision-making. Portfolio working ca ... Tags: Wall Street, investment management, WCM, base income, stock market, stocks, bonds, equity investing, trading
- Investment Performance Expectations: Wcm Fine Tuning
By: Steve Selengut | - Contrary to popular belief and Wall Street propaganda, investing is not a competitive event. Rather, it is a uniquely personal, goal-directed activity that individuals must organize and control for themselves. Too few appreciate that it is a long-term enterprise and only a handful, at best, have discovered that DJIA and S & P 500 numbers are only useful at their extremes.
You need to be buying when the doom and gloom is thick enough to cut with a knife, and selling at reasonable ... Tags: Investment Grade, economy, market cycle, market stats, issue breadth, Value Stock, CEFs, ETFs, REITs, market
- Igvsi Performance Expectations - Wcm Portfolios
By: Steve Selengut | - No investor should ever be surprised by the changes in market value that appear on his or her monthly brokerage account statements. In general, media noise throughout the month should lead to a feel for what has been going on and investors should understand that the market prices of investment securities are constantly changing.
No investor should be particularly surprised by the changes in market value that have taken place over the preceding year. In general, short-term change ... Tags: Investment Grade, economy, market cycle, Value Stock, CEFs, ETFs, REITs, market value, price, current valueIn
- Crisis Investing - Three-pronged Wcm Strategy
By: Steve Selengut | - One of the great things about being a professional investor is the opportunity one has to apply his or her long-term experience to the investment environment that is unfolding (or coming unglued) in the present.
If nothing else, most successful investors develop a consistent strategy that allows them to take advantage of short-term changes and the opportunities that they create in a somewhat unemotional manner. You can always tell a "newbie" by a "let's see how you do for a year" ... Tags: Crisis, cycles, strategy, finance, WCM, investor, working capital, investment, products, long-term, Wall Stree
- The Investment Gods Are Angry
By: Steve Selengut | - The Working Capital Model (WCM) is an historically new methodology, but with roots deeply imbedded in the building blocks of capitalism, and financial psychology--- if there actually is such a thing.
The earliest forms of capitalism sprung from ancient Roman mercantilism, which involved the production of goods and their distribution to people or countries around the Mediterranean.
The sole purpose of the exercise was profit and the most successful traders quickly ... Tags: Capitalism, psychology, finance, WCM, working capital, investment, products, Madoff, long-term, Wall Street,
- Wcm-investing Rules Of Engagement-the Qdi
By: Steve Selengut | - Crash! The 2007 thru 2008 financial crisis halved 401(k), IRA, and Mutual Fund values in a matter of months. For many, retirement dates had to be pushed back; for others, new jobs had to be found. The tragic flaw? No income allocation in the investment program. Market value builds egos; income pays the bills.
Few employers cautioned Savings Plan participants that 401(k)s are just not defined benefit programs. Few mutual fund distributors suggested to benefit departments that their ... Tags: Crash, financial crisis, WCM, working capital, investment, 401(k), IRA, mutual fund, CEF, ETF, QDI, index fund,
- Wcm Investing - The Process
By: Steve Selengut | - Most people enter the investment process tip first. They hear something, grab an idea from a popular blog, accept a Cramerism or some motley foolishness, and think that they are making investment decisions. Rarely, will the right-now, instant-gratification, Internet-generation speculator think in terms that go beyond tomorrow's breaking news.
It just doesn't work that way in the long run. Investing takes place in an uncertain environment with at least three important cycles workin ... Tags: WCM, working capital, investment, blog, Cramer, Motley Fool, uncertainty, long-term, Wall Street, value
Social Web Results  Tips for implementing Web content management Shared By: cmsreport - Sometimes having all the stakeholders involved is why tip #3 can be very difficult to do and maintaining a WCM can bring no joy .
Forrester calls out Alfresco and Drupal as the top-two open-source WCM systems | The Open Road - CNET News Shared By: nomad411 - Which are the two best open-source web content management systems? According to Forrester, Alfresco and Drupal win the war. Read this blog post by Matt...
Critical Path Training - SharePoint Training - 20091207-WC-SPT2010 Shared By: andrewconnell - Andrew Connell is a SharePoint MVP and an independent consultant specializing in Web Content Management (WCM) solutions and Web development. He has...
Webinar: Achieving Harmony Between SEO and WCM Strategies Shared By: cmswire - Industry events calendar containg conferences, user groups, webinars, topic summits, and other types of educational gatherings. Primary topics include...
Gilbane Boston Conference: Content Management and Social Media « Slice Shared By: TDefren - Content management, with “CMS” (Content Management System) and “WCM” (Web Content Management) being the magic TLAs (Three Letter Acronyms) for the...
DotNetNuke > Products > Overview Shared By: - DotNetNuke is a web content management system (WCM or CMS) and application development framework which enables businesses to quickly build and deploy...
300,000 IT jobs axed this year - Computer Business Review : News Shared By: tusharpant - The business drivers for your investments in WCM t Siteworx, Inc. and SDL Tridion provide web content management solutions for Mandarin Oriental Hotel...
JBoye Presentation: WCM Trends for 2010 Shared By: kevinc2003 - Good-bye Vendor Lock-in. Introducing the CM Cloud WCM COLLAB SCM SOCIAL PIM RM DM DAM Many different usecases. Little agreement. There is light.
Free Webinar: Content Management System and SEO Shared By: BridgelineSW - While it's fairly common to view your SEO Strategy... and day-to-day management of your WCM, the fates of each should be inextricably tied together.
twtpoll :: Is WCM broken? Just as many successes as failures? How do you feel about your latest WCM project? (via... Shared By: McBoof - Is WCM broken? Just as many successes as failures? How do you feel about your latest WCM project? By @ McBoof | Twtpoll created more than 1 months ago...
- Managing With Enterprise Content Management
By: Manuel J. Montesino | - Enterprise Content Management involves capturing structured and unstructured content that’s generated all over the enterprise, storing that content, processing it into information, delivering that information to those who need it for decision-support, and finally transferring it to long-term storage for preservation until it can be removed safely from the system.
Enterprise Content Management seeks to prevent duplication of functions and redundancy in resource usage that are ... Tags: Document Management, Document Management Software, Document Management System, Paper Capture, Automated Workflow, Retention Policies, Document Versioning
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