Bubbles Created by Trading Under the Influence of Emotion
– ritholtz.com
This morning, we bring you the latest installment of your brain on stocks – our ongoing look at how your wetware constantly leads you into making really bad trading and investment decisions. Don’t blame yourself; it isn’t your fault. You were built that way.
Today’s edition looks at the impact of wholly unrelated, nonfinancial emotions on an investor’s propensity to take risks…
Today’s edition looks at the impact of wholly unrelated, nonfinancial emotions on an investor’s propensity to take risks…
Top 5 Most Popular Stocks Among Financial Advisors Last Week
– insidermonkey.com
Looking for a stock to buy? Of course, you are not going to buy any stock out there. To say that the stock selection process is cumbersome and time consuming is an understatement. Truth be told, there is a massive number of stocks to choose from, so most investors need to find a way of […]
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Buy the Rumor and Sell the News Alive in Forex Markets
– zerohedge.com/
By EconMatters ECB Disappoints All those who continue to forget this trading maxim were royally punished on Thursday morning as the ECB could not match the trading enthusiasm built into the move in shorting the Euro and thus going long the US Dollar for the prior 7 weeks lead up into the ECB Monetary Policy Decision…
Factory Orders Bounce In-Line With Expectations; Autos Surprise to the Downside
– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
Factory orders bounced, nearly in-line with the Econoday consensus estimate of 1.4 percent. The actual rise was 1.5% percent. Don’t give too much praise to the economists for a correct guess because they had a durable goods advanced report last week as a guiding key. The overall results were a mixed bag, with some components rising others faltering…
Directing excess cash towards paying down a mortgage means those funds aren’t available for investing.
Average Decade for the Dow
– crossingwallstreet.com
I had some spare time today so I’d thought I’d organize the entire 120-year history of the Dow Jones into an average decade.
This is what it looks like.
This is what it looks like.
The chart begins at 100 at the beginning of the decade (example, January 1, 2010). The numbers on the horizontal axis are for each day, while the lines mark off each year…
There is a limit
– thereformedbroker.com
For awhile there, I started to doubt one of the basic tenets of capitalism and investing: Money flows to where it is treated best.
While the hedge fund industry as a whole (though not all individual hedge funds) has been a disastrous asset management category for nearly 8 years now, its collective AUM continued to rise, to about $3 trillion at last count…
While the hedge fund industry as a whole (though not all individual hedge funds) has been a disastrous asset management category for nearly 8 years now, its collective AUM continued to rise, to about $3 trillion at last count…
from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/factory-orders-bounce-in-line-with-expectations-autos-surprise-to-the-downside-more-620-pm-dec-3rd/
Bubbles Created by Trading Under the Influence of Emotion
– ritholtz.com
This morning, we bring you the latest installment of your brain on stocks – our ongoing look at how your wetware constantly leads you into making really bad trading and investment decisions. Don’t blame yourself; it isn’t your fault. You were built that way.
Today’s edition looks at the impact of wholly unrelated, nonfinancial emotions on an investor’s propensity to take risks…
Today’s edition looks at the impact of wholly unrelated, nonfinancial emotions on an investor’s propensity to take risks…
Top 5 Most Popular Stocks Among Financial Advisors Last Week
– insidermonkey.com
Looking for a stock to buy? Of course, you are not going to buy any stock out there. To say that the stock selection process is cumbersome and time consuming is an understatement. Truth be told, there is a massive number of stocks to choose from, so most investors need to find a way of […]
[[ This is a content summary only…
Buy the Rumor and Sell the News Alive in Forex Markets
– zerohedge.com/
By EconMatters ECB Disappoints All those who continue to forget this trading maxim were royally punished on Thursday morning as the ECB could not match the trading enthusiasm built into the move in shorting the Euro and thus going long the US Dollar for the prior 7 weeks lead up into the ECB Monetary Policy Decision…
Factory Orders Bounce In-Line With Expectations; Autos Surprise to the Downside
– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
Factory orders bounced, nearly in-line with the Econoday consensus estimate of 1.4 percent. The actual rise was 1.5% percent. Don’t give too much praise to the economists for a correct guess because they had a durable goods advanced report last week as a guiding key. The overall results were a mixed bag, with some components rising others faltering…
Directing excess cash towards paying down a mortgage means those funds aren’t available for investing.
Average Decade for the Dow
– crossingwallstreet.com
I had some spare time today so I’d thought I’d organize the entire 120-year history of the Dow Jones into an average decade.
This is what it looks like.
This is what it looks like.
The chart begins at 100 at the beginning of the decade (example, January 1, 2010). The numbers on the horizontal axis are for each day, while the lines mark off each year…
There is a limit
– thereformedbroker.com
For awhile there, I started to doubt one of the basic tenets of capitalism and investing: Money flows to where it is treated best.
While the hedge fund industry as a whole (though not all individual hedge funds) has been a disastrous asset management category for nearly 8 years now, its collective AUM continued to rise, to about $3 trillion at last count…
While the hedge fund industry as a whole (though not all individual hedge funds) has been a disastrous asset management category for nearly 8 years now, its collective AUM continued to rise, to about $3 trillion at last count…
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