Americans who don’t own stocks have sat out one of the greatest decades of wealth creation in history.
Alexander Green
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Populists resent Amazon’s and Apple’s dominance, claiming their sizes make them inherently anti-competitive. This is not good for the stock market.
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The biggest threat facing investors today is anti-business legislation and confiscatory policies promoted by populist politicians.
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The more you invest, the less others who don’t will have by comparison. Some call this economic inequality. But its real name is envy…
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Admiration and appreciation of society’s wealthiest 1% have been replaced in some quarters with envy, resentment… and even anger.
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Benjamin Graham had a good rule of thumb: An investor should never have more than 80% – or less than 20% – of his or her portfolio in stocks…
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Follow these four basic steps and you’ll be well-prepared when the next bear market unexpectedly shows up – as it always does.
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In a recent Wall Street Journal editorial, Sen. Elizabeth Warren openly asks what Americans really get out of capitalism.
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As more investors – and governments – accept the fact that there is no better way of reducing our carbon footprint, nuclear power generation is bound to increase.
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Nuclear is the only low-carbon technology with the capability to generate large quantities of centrally generated electric power.