Friday, October 23, 2015

3 Questions They Should Have Asked Hillary About Benghazi, But Didn't (And Never Will) + MORE 6:50 pm Oct 23rd

Submitted by Jake Anderson via TheAntiMedia.org, The circus is back in town in Washington D.C. (actually, it’s part of a permanent residency), as a congressional panel spent Thursday peppering presidential candidate Hillary Clinton with questions about her role in the Benghazi consulate attack…

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Welcome to the inaugural Weekend Reads from India. Every few weeks, I’ll endeavor to bring you a mix of the most important stories affecting local markets, the national discourse, and global sentiment about investing in India. Read more

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Investing Blog Roundup: Don’t Listen to Dave Ramsey’s Investment AdviceDave Ramsey has had a truly remarkably degree of success with helping people get out (or stay out) of debt. Unfortunately, much of his investment advice is pretty bad. And he apparently has no plans to change that advice.

Dave Ramsey Doubles Down On His Bad Investment Advice from Jim Dahle

Investing Articles

Jack Bogle’s 5 Simple Rules for Investing in Stocks from Allan Roth
A Short Course in Investing from Darrow Kirkpatrick
HSAs: The Other Retirement Plan from Roger Wohlner
HSA Contribution Limit For Two Plans Or Mid-Year Changes from The Finance Buff
Is the Future for Robo-Advisors Bright or a Bust? from Andrew Osterland

Other Money-Related Articles

The 12 Best Conferences for Financial Advisors in 2016 from Michael Kitces
Why Retirees Let LTC Insurance Lapse from Dirk Cotton

Thanks for reading!

Interested in economics? Pick up a copy of my latest book:

Microeconomics Made Simple: Basic Microeconomic Principles Explained in 100 Pages or Less

Click here to see it on Amazon…

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Through the use of several new technologies, donating to charitable causes is now effortless to users.

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Microsoft +11%

– crossingwallstreet.com

Thanks to its strong earnings report, shares of Microsoft (MSFT) are currently up 11% this morning. It’s like an old fashioned techmania as Alphabet (GOOGL) and Amazon (AMZN) are up strongly as well. The Nasdaq Composite is over 5,000.
The weak spots are CR Bard (BCR) and Stryker (SYK) which are lower despite beating earnings…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

The trading week is on the verge of ending on a very sour note for five companies, all of which are getting clobbered in early afternoon trading today. Let’s take a look at the catalysts which are driving these stocks into the ground and whether the declines appear justified or not. Let’s start….

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Where traders sold Valeant

– thereformedbroker.com

This is where I think traders sold Valeant:

Not at the high, mind you, but on the way down before it went, well, waaaay down. I can’t imagine anyone who’s trading their own money professionally or semi-professionally is actually still long this stock. They can’t possibly be.
Professional traders are not in the “I want to be right” business, they’re in the capital preservation business…

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

Would Peter Lynch Buy Fitbit?

I just spent almost a year with a Fitbit Flex on my wrist. My wife bought us a matching pair for my birthday last October, and we were excited about tracking our fitness. The good news is I am 10 pounds lighter than I was a year ago. How much of that is attributable to the Flex is up for debate.
Perhaps the more interesting question for an indexer like me is whether this is a stock worth buying…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

IMF Prepared to Bless Yuan As Reserve Currency; Reason to Celebrate? Any Real Significance?IMF Blessing Coming UpBloomberg reports IMF Said to Give China Strong Signs of Reserve-Currency Blessing. The IMF has given Chinese officials strong signals in meetings that the yuan is likely to win inclusion in the current review of the Special Drawing Rights, the fund’s unit of account, said three people who asked not to be identified because the talks were private…

Continue Reading On globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com »



from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/3-questions-they-should-have-asked-hillary-about-benghazi-but-didnt-and-never-will-more-650-pm-oct-23rd/
Submitted by Jake Anderson via TheAntiMedia.org, The circus is back in town in Washington D.C. (actually, it’s part of a permanent residency), as a congressional panel spent Thursday peppering presidential candidate Hillary Clinton with questions about her role in the Benghazi consulate attack…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

Welcome to the inaugural Weekend Reads from India. Every few weeks, I’ll endeavor to bring you a mix of the most important stories affecting local markets, the national discourse, and global sentiment about investing in India. Read more

Continue Reading On cfainstitute.org »

Investing Blog Roundup: Don’t Listen to Dave Ramsey’s Investment AdviceDave Ramsey has had a truly remarkably degree of success with helping people get out (or stay out) of debt. Unfortunately, much of his investment advice is pretty bad. And he apparently has no plans to change that advice.

Dave Ramsey Doubles Down On His Bad Investment Advice from Jim Dahle

Investing Articles

Jack Bogle’s 5 Simple Rules for Investing in Stocks from Allan Roth
A Short Course in Investing from Darrow Kirkpatrick
HSAs: The Other Retirement Plan from Roger Wohlner
HSA Contribution Limit For Two Plans Or Mid-Year Changes from The Finance Buff
Is the Future for Robo-Advisors Bright or a Bust? from Andrew Osterland

Other Money-Related Articles

The 12 Best Conferences for Financial Advisors in 2016 from Michael Kitces
Why Retirees Let LTC Insurance Lapse from Dirk Cotton

Thanks for reading!

Interested in economics? Pick up a copy of my latest book:

Microeconomics Made Simple: Basic Microeconomic Principles Explained in 100 Pages or Less

Click here to see it on Amazon…

Continue Reading On obliviousinvestor.com »

Through the use of several new technologies, donating to charitable causes is now effortless to users.

Continue Reading On usnews.com »

Microsoft +11%

– crossingwallstreet.com

Thanks to its strong earnings report, shares of Microsoft (MSFT) are currently up 11% this morning. It’s like an old fashioned techmania as Alphabet (GOOGL) and Amazon (AMZN) are up strongly as well. The Nasdaq Composite is over 5,000.
The weak spots are CR Bard (BCR) and Stryker (SYK) which are lower despite beating earnings…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

The trading week is on the verge of ending on a very sour note for five companies, all of which are getting clobbered in early afternoon trading today. Let’s take a look at the catalysts which are driving these stocks into the ground and whether the declines appear justified or not. Let’s start….

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Where traders sold Valeant

– thereformedbroker.com

This is where I think traders sold Valeant:

Not at the high, mind you, but on the way down before it went, well, waaaay down. I can’t imagine anyone who’s trading their own money professionally or semi-professionally is actually still long this stock. They can’t possibly be.
Professional traders are not in the “I want to be right” business, they’re in the capital preservation business…

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

Would Peter Lynch Buy Fitbit?

I just spent almost a year with a Fitbit Flex on my wrist. My wife bought us a matching pair for my birthday last October, and we were excited about tracking our fitness. The good news is I am 10 pounds lighter than I was a year ago. How much of that is attributable to the Flex is up for debate.
Perhaps the more interesting question for an indexer like me is whether this is a stock worth buying…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

IMF Prepared to Bless Yuan As Reserve Currency; Reason to Celebrate? Any Real Significance?IMF Blessing Coming UpBloomberg reports IMF Said to Give China Strong Signs of Reserve-Currency Blessing. The IMF has given Chinese officials strong signals in meetings that the yuan is likely to win inclusion in the current review of the Special Drawing Rights, the fund’s unit of account, said three people who asked not to be identified because the talks were private…

Continue Reading On globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com »

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