Posts for March 2011→
Japan and Middle East pose interesting contrasts to the investors. Yesterday I mused on the recent string of extraordinary events, one natural and the other man-made, that are shaking up these two regions, and causing ripple effects on US market.
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World events continue to rattle US market
Not long ago, national economies were more or less isolated from one another, and major shake-ups in one country – whether geopolitical (civil unrest, military coup, invasion) or natural (earthquake, tsunami) – rarely affected the economy of another.
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Apple & Google – what the future holds
Two recent articles in Forbes.com speculated on the future of Apple and Google – the two darlings of the investing world.
Today’s article on Apple looked into its market valuation based on the high Price/Sales ratio, which drives its unique pattern of fast growth immediately after launching a new product, followed by a period of normalcy until the next new product comes along.
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Formula for a Million Dollars
Today’s CNN Money discusses three easy steps to becoming a millionaire:
Step 1. Time: There is really no shortcut to getting rich. The sooner you begin saving and investing (steps # 2 and 3 below), the faster you get there. If you cannot begin soon enough, retire late – the idea is to give your money enough time to grow.
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