Your ‘risk level’ is how much risk you are willing to accept to get a certain level of reward; riskier stocks are both those that can lose […]
Your ‘risk level’ is how much risk you are willing to accept to get a certain level of reward; riskier stocks are both those that can lose […]
Put simply, when you have money to invest over a longer period of time (such as 20 years or more), the stock market has historically provided the […]
A stock price represents the most recent price at which a seller and a buyer of a stock agreed on a price to make the trade. Because […]
The most basic skill needed for investing is the ability to read a stock chart and then understand how that data can help your investment success. One […]
“Asset allocation” is how you have divided your investments between different assets. You can have all your assets in one place, or you can use diversification to […]
The Chinese yuan has weakened to its lowest level in 16 months against the US dollar due to deflationary pressures. The CPI rose by only 0.1% in […]
The U.S. stock market rarely does really well the first year of the U.S. presidential election cycle is not so good, but still decent. 1928-2024 S&P 500 […]
Mag 7 EPS vs SPX (S&P500) for the past 20 years Source: GS, Mike Zaccardi, CFA, CMT, MBA Viking offers price data on US stocks Want to […]
Fractions mean a part of a whole. You can use fractions in any case where it might be useful to look at something in parts, rather than […]
Compound interest is an extremely important concept at all levels of finance. Compound interest can make a huge difference in the returns you get from your investments. […]