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Dividend investing is a hybrid strategy focused on generating income from your investments while also growing your wealth.
Stock market investing has always been an effective way to build wealth. In a world of low interest rates, it has become a necessity.
The first—and perhaps biggest—challenge of options trading is understanding what an option is. The rest is profit.
The stock market can be a scary place to try and navigate on your own. That’s where we come in.
Small-cap investing is a chance to profit from smaller companies. Because they have so much room still to grow, small-cap stocks present an opportunity for enormous profits.
Growth Investing involves a greater degree of volatility than dividend investing or even value investing. But it also has the potential for much bigger rewards.
Benjamin Graham, the “Father of Value Investing” (and Warren Buffett’s teacher) developed a low-risk system for finding good value investments.
By focusing on investments that reward you in good times and bad, you can rest easy, regardless of what the economists are saying.
In January of this year, KPMG estimated that 2015’s merger and acquisition activity would top the $1.62 trillion.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but hedge funds and banks trade on insider information all the time.