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2010 – Shaping Up as a Promising Year for Companies
The third quarter earnings reports are now in, and the implications for 2010 are good. In addition, the economic leading indicators continue to signal improvement ahead. And yet investors are still selling their stocks and buying bonds. This week, we’ll discuss why it’s a great time to consider tuning up your portfolio by doing... »
Dow Jones Industrial Average – How Much Should Each Stock Weigh?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), like all indexes, needs a method for weighting each of its component stocks. Yesterday, I said I prefer to apply an equal weight. Today, I will explain that rationale further because, in the days ahead, I will be doing some analysis using that approach… »