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  • The ETF '92-8' Rule [View article]
    Your hypothesis sparked my curiosity. So what were the 8% ETf's?
    Aug 30 12:16 pm |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • Rating Agencies Won't Be Able to Shut CalPers Up Easily [View article]
    Good article, well written.

    Thanks
    Jul 16 14:07 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • A Novice's Guide to Precious Metals (Part I) [View article]
    Makes for good reading but in the end what do you suggest ??????????
    May 25 13:14 pm |Rating: +1 -3 |Link to Comment
  • Johnson & Johnson: A Defensive, Less Volatile Investment Option [View article]
    I thank God for the good fortune of owning J & J since the Tylenol scare. It is the cornerstone of my portfolio.
    Oct 02 12:07 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Johnson & Johnson: A Defensive, Less Volatile Investment Option [View article]
    Thank God I have owned J & J since the Tylenol scare. It is the cornerstone of my portfolios and has done really well for me.
    Oct 02 12:05 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • A Tale of Three Markets [View article]
    Hey folks, wrong target. It is not the price of oil, it's our dependance (addiction) on a non-renewable source of energy which we have limited quantities of.
    Sep 02 11:41 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • VeraSun Energy: A Growth Stock Reborn [View article]
    What will happen to Ethanol when the subsidies cease ? A viable alternate energy source has to stand on its own two feet and be ost effective withiut any crutches,

    Yalmer
    Aug 12 12:14 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Johnson & Johnson: Strong Earnings, Revenue and Dividend Trends [View article]
    The article is correct in being a good buy, but why hasn't the price of the stock gone up and kept pace with the market ? I have owned JNJ since the Tylenol scare. It certainly is one of the best managed large companies ever. I have never regretted my purchase as it has enabled me (and heirs) to retire rather comfortably. Why invest in bonds @ ?% when you can get 5 %+ in money markets? Unless you like 0 growth. Stick with good medium/large sized companies with good management and you will have your oak grove when you retire.
    Oct 30 19:18 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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