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  - Investing In The 21st Century — Rational Exuberance
at 2006-01-05 09:08:24
The Markets of 2000 and 2001 have shattered the expectation of investors. Did you think stocks were automatically safe and profitable if you held them long enough? Many did and many have lost money. The 1990's marked a pinnacle of prosperity for equity investors. In contrast, today's investors are speculating how much lower the market will go. It is important to understand market declines and how


Source - http://www.econ101.com/hermes/Newsletters/nl2001su1.html

  - A Modern Day Fairy Tale — GRIM but True
at 2006-01-05 09:08:24

There once was a happy dollar. It was so happy with all the news it had heard about the NASDAQ candy store on Pleasure Island, it had to go see for itself. There was candy everywhere in 1999! So the happy dollar ate and ate and ate. It ate so much that it grew to $1.86!! All in one happy year.
Source - http://www.econ101.com/hermes/Newsletters/nl2000fl3.html

  - Timing Doesn't Have to Be Perfect to Beat Buy and Hold
at 2006-01-05 09:08:25
The most common argument against market timing is that investors will miss the best days of the market and see their returns suffer dramatically. But, before you buy this argument, you should look at the flip side - what happens if you miss the worst days? - says the Society of Asset Allocators and Fund Timers, Inc. (SAAFTI). And perhaps even more likely, what would happen if you miss both the bes


Source - http://www.econ101.com/hermes/Newsletters/nl2000fl2.html

  - One Wall Street Truth You Can't Trust
at 2006-01-05 09:08:25

"Buy a good company, hold it, and over time, you'll make money." When investing in today's market, this conventional wisdom has been true for over two decades. What we forget is that conventional wisdom is, by definition, grounded in the experience and customs/conventions of a particular time and place. At each point in time, such truths seem self-evident.
Source - http://www.econ101.com/hermes/Newsletters/nl2000fl1.html

  - Looking for Technical Editors
at 2006-01-05 09:08:25

Happy Christmas and Welcome to the New Year - 2006!

The Small Stocks Team is currently looking for experienced Technical Writers to submit content to our website. If you feel you have what it takes to become part of a Great New Website then please Check Out our website.

Thanks,

Good Luck & Happy Investing
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