During this volatile market we can see a lot of stocks being driven by the market up and down. Many with no particular reason or based on short term look. Recently I was reviewing Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) because it was running up and down and today it again loses ground quite a lot. As Continue reading →



Archive for August 11th, 2010
Dividend investing weathers the bumpy markets
Shareholders count on dividends more than ever these days to protect their portfolios against volatile markets. Companies hoarding cash since the start of the recession are beginning to pass on some of it to their shareholders in the form of increased dividends, but it’s unlikely to match the boom of a decade ago. Moody’s Investors Continue reading →
Stock market under pressure
Stocks retreat as Fed grows more cautious. Yea, who else pays attention what Fed feels these days? As usually, investors are running up and down when panicking or being greedy… Stocks and interest rates are tumbling with investors worldwide growing concerned about the health of the U.S. economy after the Federal Reserve said the recovery Continue reading →
Lending Club – easy money? Yes and no…

I am stunned how easy it is to invest with Lending Club. However, I do not say it is easy money, so do nothing when investing with Lending Club. An investor still should do the due diligent work, study the loans, diversify as much as possible and reinvest. If you plan to throw your money Continue reading →
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