Tag: investment advice
Three Dividend Paying Stocks To Buy Now
Last week I talked about the reasons behind this year’s stock market summer swoon. The article, Summer Swoon Equals Buying Opportunity, explains investors are selling stocks after several recent negative economic reports. They’re worried the data suggest the US economy is slipping back into recession. However, I also told you I think investors are overreacting […]
What The Heck Happened Yesterday?
History was made yesterday… and not in a good way. All eyes were on Greece. The riots were front and center… the markets were drifting lower… then the firestorm hit. Within 20 minutes, the markets had plummeted more than 700 points. The entire office was just glaring wide-eyed at the TV. The markets were in […]
Are All Banks As Shady As Goldman?
Bank has become a four-letter “swear word”. It’s understandable when we see companies like Goldman Sachs (GS) being sued by the SEC for fraud. And bankers aren’t helping themselves by continuing to deny any responsibility for the credit crisis. And then there’s the problem of more and more bank failures. In fact, the FDIC shut […]
Dividends – A Dividend I’m Buying Now
I’m always getting questions from readers asking what I’m buying. It seems everyone wants to know what I’ve bought, what I’m looking at, and how I do my research. Well, today I’m going to answer a few of those questions. I’m going to tell you exactly what I’m buying this week. But first, let me […]
The Secret To Gains Of 514% With Penny Stocks
As the famous saying goes, “Nothing in life is free.” That may be true most of the time… but not always. And sometimes, when investing, it pays to go against the grain. Take for example a recent winner we had in our penny stock service. We banked huge gains from a company doing nothing but […]
Time To Sell?
Does it feel like your entire investment portfolio’s been cut in half? I know a number of people who refuse to open their account statements. They just don’t want to see the wreckage. They don’t want to see how badly their portfolio’s been damaged. The running joke is that their 401K has become a 201K. […]