Radical changes, or a more gradual process?
June, 2012 Archive
Here's how our stock holdings performed in a very tough month
I expect equity prices to be significantly higher by the end of the year.
Volatility is back but stock valuations remain attractive
It seems to be the same story for the third year in a row: optimism during the first part of the year, followed by fear.
How to invest smartly with the money pros
There is an entire niche industry dedicated to “13-F mining,” and several very good online services that do this legwork for you.
Bill DeShurko warns of the fiscal cliff in Forbes.com
The "fiscal cliff" is a reason to move to low-volatility investments, says Bill DeShurko of the Dividend and Income Plus Model in a Forbes.com interview.
Why following hedge funds is a sucker's game
Hedge funds are hiding their best asset purchases with the SEC's help. It's one more reason tracking hedge fund filings is for suckers.
Why silver and the economy are in tough spots
Silver took a dive in this week's trading, and that it may be saying something negative about economic expectations.
It's finally time to short the silver ETF
After watching and waiting for months, Technical Swing Mike Arold is making his move on the silver ETF, which he says offers compelling risk-reward.
Why interest rate swing won't sink mREITs
The thinking goes that when rates begin rising, these things will be toast. Not true.
Paul Franke in his own words about Covestor
In a nationally-syndicated radio show, Paul Franke of the Relative Value investment model in his own words described why he’s a money manager on Covestor.
