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by David Van Knapp - 2006-12-06
Allow me to acknowledge first off that much of this article is inspired by Dr. Bob Rotella's ''The Golfer's Mind'' (2004, Free Press), particularly Chapter Three, ''Goals and Dreams.'' If you are not ...
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by David Van Knapp - 2006-12-06
Rhinophobia is an investor's disease: the dread of having any cash. The rhinophobic feels that all of his or her ''stock money'' must be fully invested at all times.Let's say you are an individual inv...
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by David Van Knapp - 2006-12-19
Both dividends and share buybacks are often cited as ways for a company to "return money" to its shareholders, as if they were functional equivalents. But they are not equivalent at all.In fact, the ...
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by David Van Knapp - 2007-01-21
Both dividends and share buybacks are often cited as ways for a company to ''give back some money'' to its shareholders, as if they were functional equivalents. But they are not equivalent at all.In ...
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by David Van Knapp - 2007-02-01
Allow me to acknowledge first that much of this article is inspired by Dr. Bob Rotella's book, The Golfer's Mind (2004, Free Press), particularly Chapter Three, "Goals and Dreams." If you are not fami...
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by David Van Knapp - 2007-02-07
You may have heard about the presidential cycle in stocks.Or maybe you haven't. If not, here it is in a nutshell: Stocks do their best in the third year of the four-year presidential term--that is, in...
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by David Van Knapp - 2007-02-12
Famed investor Peter Lynch said, "...the amateur investor has numerous built-in advantages that, if exploited, should result in his or her outperforming the experts, and also the market in general."Ma...
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by Ralph Ramah - 2007-03-16
Whole Life Insurance is the most basic type of permanent life insurance Whole Life insurance provides protection as well as a cash value. Your premiums remain at a fixed level for the duration of the ...
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by King Kovacs - 2007-03-28
In the vast investment market of more than 9,000 mutual funds, how are top mutual fund performers found? Funds that give shareholders large dividends (income/capital gains) are one category to pursue...
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by David Van Knapp - 2007-06-05
Classic economic theory posits that investors always behave perfectly rationally, in their own best interests. Emotions are not involved.You may be thinking, "That contradicts all my common observatio...