stock prices

Dear Inner Circle Member,


One of our three key rules for stock market success is to downplay or avoid stocks that are in the broker/media limelight. The problem with stocks in the limelight is that investors tend to build up excessive expectations for them....
“The saying ‘Sell in May and go away’ is based on an approach to the stock market that works only sporadically. It could actually cost you money if you go along with it.”
It’s important to know how to make investment decisions for maximum safety
The most popular stocks, which are often in the media or broker limelight, are often overpriced and may plunge.
Characteristics of the best Canadian bank to invest in: dividends, growth, and investment quality
Dear Inner Circle Member,


As you know, one of the three key points to our Successful Investor strategy is that you need to downplay or avoid stocks in the broker/media limelight. A similar warning applies to investment-related ideas.


Just to refresh your memory: we advise you to downplay or avoid stocks in the limelight because the limelight distorts investment quality....
Investing information you must know if you want to buy oil stocks
Dear Inner Circle Member,


If you take a university-level psychology or medical course, you run the risk of “medical student’s disease”. This happens when you read about disease symptoms, and get a sudden fear that they describe something you already suffer from.


A good teacher will tell you that many symptoms in your textbook are exaggerations of normal, everyday fluctuations in your health and vitality....
Dear Inner Circle Member,


If you take a university-level psychology or medical course, you run the risk of “medical student’s disease”. This happens when you read about disease symptoms, and get a sudden fear that they describe something you already suffer from.


A good teacher will tell you that many symptoms in your textbook are exaggerations of normal, everyday fluctuations in your health and vitality....
Dear Inner Circle member,


On occasion a client asks, “Should I invest in stocks in retirement?” The answer to the question depends on two sets of info:


First, start with the essential differences between stocks and bonds.


Over long periods, bonds tend to provide lower but more certain returns than stocks....