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August, 2012 Archive
Investment lessons from a Peruvian Beach
This would seem to me to be a fine time to “risk up” by adding a little more emerging market exposure to your portfolio.
Why jobs may be the trigger for QE3
It wasn't what the market wanted to hear. But Ben Bernanke's Jackson Hole speech gave a hint to what might trigger QE3: More bad news on the jobs front.
Yelp: A lesson about investing with the crowd
Yelp shares showed this week how dangerous it can be to invest with the crowd and the importance of finding off-the-radar stock ideas.
Why investors are wide-eyed about Apple's forward growth
Ben Walsh and the data team at Thomson Reuters put together an amazing chart that puts Apple’s ascent to the most valuable company ever into perspective.
Why Facebook may be one of the best large-cap tech stocks
Piper Jaffray analysts think that Facebook (FB) may be one of the best large-cap tech stocks to own and are trading at a deep discount to future growth.
Volume worries? Put them to rest
There are far more important things to worry about than low trading volumes.
The three things that are going right with the economy
The concerns are many, but here are three things that are going right with the economy and may be helping the U.S. to stave off a recession.
Investment managers react to shockingly poor consumer confidence
Consumer confidence fell to its lowest point since November, a shockingly bad result that surprised several investment managers on the Covestor platform.

