Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 at
6:39 am
MacCurious asked: Currently, I am reading two books on investing of opposite strategies. On one hand, I am reading Jim Cramer’s Real Money book where he believes the market is not 100% efficient and there is money to be made that beats the indexes by a decent return. Year after year, these are found in the small cap, less discussed stocks.
On the other hand, I am reading “A Random Walk Down Wallstreet,” which discusses investing behavior and how people through the centuries have been burnt by “castles in the sky.” This book recommends value investing the Warren Buffet way in ETF’s, etc.
Warren Buffet said in his 2005 letter (paraphrased), “Investors have had a string of good returns but have learned any number multiplied by zero equals zero.”
Basically, I am just looking for some conversation on which school of thought you believe in and why.
Thanks in advance and I apologize for any spelling/grammar errors.
Ed, what would I do without you.
Technorati Tags: Centuries, Jim Cramer, Value Investing
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 at
3:04 am
Bling asked: Pensions?
Investment profits?
Personal tax payer health care,etc
They seem to be immune to the laws and codes we have to live by?
Just curious
Technorati Tags: Investment Profits, Personal Tax, Tax Payer
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 at
7:58 am
AirelonTrading asked:
My Daily Blog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com Personal Trading Thoughts: Cash. No positions. Short – bearish outlook to sell rallies, but extremely wary as this market remains very volatile. Personal Investing Thoughts: Cash. Bearish outlook for the market. Expecting, by the time this has played out? For 35% drawdown from highs for this bear market. Personal ideas? Open Swiss Bank Account with $10000.00 USD, and start diversifying into foreign currencies. 1) Yen 2) Swiss Franc 3) US …
Technorati Tags: Foreign Currencies, Swiss Bank Account, Yen
Monday, April 27th, 2009 at
10:08 pm
styles4u asked: Then make the required adjustments to PI to obtain disposable
personal income (DI).
Corporate profits $ 305
Depreciation 479
Gross private domestic investment 716
Personal taxes 565
Personal saving 120
Government consumption expenditures 924
Imports 547
Net interest 337
Compensation of employees 2,648
Rental income 19
Exports 427
Personal consumption expenditures 2,966
Indirect business taxes 370
Contributions for Social Security (FICA) 394
Transfer payments 543
Proprietors’ income 328
Technorati Tags: Depreciation, Net Interest, Pi
Monday, April 27th, 2009 at
4:22 pm
AirelonTrading asked:
My Daily Blog is at: investorandtrader.blogspot.com So we arrive at the end of another week. I review the stock market, one of my personal investing DRIP buy and hold accounts, as well as progress with the Challenge Account …NOTE: This is not an investment or trading recommendation. The losses in trading can be very real, and depending on the investment vehicle, can exceed your initial investment. I am not a licensed trading or investment adviser, or financial planner. But I do have 12 …
Technorati Tags: Buy Hold, Financial Planner, Initial Investment
Monday, April 27th, 2009 at
3:05 pm
liipl 2 asked: Any good free courses teaching about strategies for investing in stocks and options?
I used to see infomercial about wizetrade any other similar companies?
Technorati Tags: Investing In Stocks, Options, Teaching Strategies
Sunday, April 26th, 2009 at
4:56 am
melomego asked: I have $1000US. I have 90 days, consistent internet access, access to multiple US and foriegn banks/institutions, personal cellular phone, and permanent US residence.
What investment will return the largest profit?
Be creative. Looking for a return of >12%.
Technorati Tags: Banks, Institutions, Return Investment
Saturday, April 25th, 2009 at
11:52 pm
penguin man asked:
Personal consumption expenditures 245
net foreign factor income 4
transfer payments 12
rents 14
statistical discrepancy 8
consumption of fixed capital 27
social security contributions 20
interest 13
proprietors income 33
net exports 11
dividends 16
compensation of employees 223
taxes on production and imports 18
undistributed corporate profits 21
personal taxes 26
corporate income taxes 19
corporate profits 56
government purchases 72
net private domestic investment 33
personal saving 20
a direct link to what you’re trying to show me would be nice. the one you have there just sends me to an ad filled website.
Zitka? nah I have Cure.
Technorati Tags: Nah, Private Domestic Investment, Proprietors
Saturday, April 25th, 2009 at
7:51 pm
jeeves asked:
I have not done any investing in the past but would like to begin. i would like to know how to start and what i should invest in.
Technorati Tags: Invest, Investing In Stocks
Saturday, April 25th, 2009 at
12:16 pm

Eugenia Anastasopulos asked:
During present times, Americans couldn’t ask for more financial woes. An unstable economy, failing real estate industry and businesses closing their doors left and right could not cause more anxiety in Americans than a time like now. Folks who have been with the same company for decades are losing job security and the promise of ever being able to retire. Families are struggling to put food on the table and stay in their homes not to mention worrying about how they’ll ever pay for future college educations.
In recent times, the healthcare industry was stated to be a guaranteed job market, because, let’s face it, people never stop getting sick, especially during times of recession. That’s unfortunately, no longer the case though, as major metropolitan hospitals are facing layoffs. Just five years ago, the real estate industry was at the end of a boom, where no one could have predicted the demise of housing and rental property. Here we are in the midst of soaring home foreclosures and real estate agents are struggling like almost everyone else. The individual market that has been untouched by the financial crisis is the home based business industry.
The economic advantage of owning your own home business is that you are only paying yourself-always. Another advantage is that you will always own one’s own time, and decide how to spend it and where to invest it. EandZwealth some call it, can be coined as the best investment in your future, is you! With any proven system that can teach individuals how to maximize every dollar they invest in their business and how to continue making money from previous investments is worth its weight in gold these days.
Investing in a home based business is one of the best financial and personal decisions an individual can make. In an economy like this, the best investment you can make is in yourself.
Technorati Tags: Own Time, Personal Decisions, Rental Property