
- September30 2004
- Volume 11
- Issue 18
Avoid Terrible Tips
Never listen to rumors, tips, orinside information when considering astock purchase. Be wary of this misinformation,whether it comes from yourphysician colleagues, friends, or favorite financial columnist. Many an averageinvestor has gone down in financialflames thanks to a hot tip. Rely onsounder methods of picking gems foryour portfolio. Before investing, alwayscheck into a company's performancerecord. Obtain and read prospectusesand annual reports. The easy road ofrumors and inside tips will neverreplace personally checking the dynamicsthat produce the stock's gain or loss.
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Has Diversification Been Resurrected?over 17 years ago
Retire the Jersey of Your Aging Stocksover 17 years ago
Climb the Ladder of Bond Investingover 17 years ago
Consider Your Options in Foreign Stocksover 17 years ago
Shrink Away from Your Big Mutual Fundsover 17 years ago
Click on the Best Online Stockbrokerover 17 years ago
Doc's Stocks Contest #12 Current Standingsover 17 years ago
Close-Up: Business Entitiesover 17 years ago
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