
- May 15 2003
- Volume 10
- Issue 9
"NEITHER A LENDER…"
The Merchant ofVenice
Cymbeline
Henry VI
Old Polonius wasn't the onlycharacter from William Shakespeare'splays who was quick with a choice bitof financial advice. If you think diversificationmakes good fiscal sense, sodoes Antonio in . "My ventures are not to 1 bottomtrusted," the shrewd businessmansays, "nor to 1 place." On theother hand, be wary; today's WallStreet analysts might be taking theircue from Cloten in . "Thereis gold for you," he says. "Sell me yourgood report." If those cautionarywords give you pause, you mightwant to follow the lead of Hume in, who advises that, "A craftyknave does need no broker."
Articles in this issue
over 17 years ago
Postwar Economy Refocuses Attentionover 17 years ago
Model Portfolio Series: Conservative Growthover 17 years ago
How Does Your Financial IQ Measure Up?over 17 years ago
History Provides Lessons in Investingover 17 years ago
Read the Market's Long-Term Performanceover 17 years ago
Less Is More When Buying Stock Spinoffsover 17 years ago
Weigh the Aspects of Variable Annuitiesover 17 years ago
Maximize Your Sale of Stocks at a Lossover 17 years ago
Realize the Importance of Market Timingover 17 years ago
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