NYSE to Phase Out GTC and Stop Trading Orders
In a statement the NYSE said: “Subject to effectiveness of a rule filing with the SEC, NYSE and NYSE MKT will no longer accept new Stop Orders and Good Till Cancelled (“GTC”) Orders beginning February 26, 2016.
DON’T Invest a Single Dime Without this Crucial Document
Imagine hiring a builder to construct you a home.
Is a Liquidity Crunch in the Solar Sector Ahead?
Stocks in the solar and alternative energy space are getting crushed.
The Cost of Investment Advice is Still Too High
There are 118 million U.S. households and 108 million have under $500,000 of investable assets while 100 million have less than $100,000 to invest.
The Proper Context of Hedge Fund Money
In case you missed it, Wall Street’s rich and famous are having their worst yearly performance since 2011.
Why the Debt Ceiling Deadline Isn’t That Scary
On Oct. 15, the sitting U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew sent his warning letter to Congress to increase the U.S. debt ceiling “or else.”
Marc Faber warns of major market decline
Faber’s outlook for the markets
Why Bogle’s 50/50 Portfolio Flunks
Jack Bogle has made changes inside his personal investment portfolio.
S&P 500 Investors Get New Choice for Direct REIT Exposure
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) have long been buried inside the S&P 500 (NYSEARCA:SPY) but have now received a giant promotion.
Wall Street’s Perennial Optimists Strike Again
It’s been said the only bubbles that Wall Street sees are the bubbles in its champagne glasses.
How Would Your Portfolio Do in a 50% Market Decline?
Prudent investing in a reckless world has become a long-forgotten idea.
Gift-Wrapped Trades Courtesy of the Fed
The almost +2% jump in the S&P 500 (SNP:^GSPC) just three-days before the release of the Federal Reserve’s no rate hike decision looks suspicious and so does the heavy call buying volume.
Portfolio Report Card: A $1.75 Million Account Sunk by Heavy Cost
Is the risk character of your investments compatible with you?
Should You Invest in Market Neutral Funds?
I was recently asked by a reader named M.M. about the benefits of investing in market neutral funds.
How Bad Investments Sometimes Turn Out Good
Do good performing investments always start out good?
Oil prices weigh on Chevron, Exxon shares
Market check
Investors mislead on how to invest in ETFs?
The risks of ETFs
ETFs too risky for investors?
ETFs too risky?
Tiffany hurt by strong U.S. dollar?
Market check
ETFs share some of the blame for the market’s wild swings?
The problem with ETFs







