Topic: Bernard Baruch
If you are a trend-follower, the market's volatile and choppy tendencies in 2011 have made for one of the most difficult environments for catching...
The Federal Reserve made no change to the level of interest rates on Wednesday, while offering that "the slower pace of the economic recovery...
When one begins trading it is important to realize that it's like any other business, and your goods are your stocks. There is a basic rule that...
Opentable. com (OPEN) stock seems to be a battleground between momentum investors who-- like Bernard Baruch-- hope to buy high and sell even...
The month of January is named after the Roman god Janus. He is depicted as having two faces: one looking back at the fading last hours of the old...
We don't "do" acrimony in Minyanville. As my grandfather used to say, "Take the high road; it's less crowded and has a better view.". Still, once...
can make the big bucks fly your way. Bernard Baruch, statesman and Wall Street wizard, believed in taking chances in life, and he applied this same philosophy to the art and science of investing: "There is no investment which doesn't involve ...
Bernard Baruch is the name of an American who became known as the "Adviser to Presidents." After he had made a fortune in business, he offered his services to seven different presidents, from Woodrow Wilson to Dwight Eisenhower, and he never wanted ...
Excerpt from Raymond James strategist Jeffrey Saut's latest essay, (published Monday October 26th): In fact he once stated, "You should put one quarter of your investment portfolio in stocks, one quarter in bonds, one quarter in precious metals, and one quarter ...
No one is born a salesperson, any more than one is born a doctor or born a lawyer. Sales is a profession. To be successful in any profession one must learn not only the basic techniques, but also how to apply those ...