IPO is a phrase that conjures magical ideas of untold wealth for investors. Are these red-hot opportunities a good strategy, or should investors steer clear?
nicholas vardy
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The Berlin Wall came down 30 years ago, signifying the end of the Soviet Union. Today, we reflect on its significance and lasting impact on global wealth.
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Humans have tried every method imaginable to predict the future, from reading tea leaves to performing complex analysis. But here’s what you should do to build wealth.
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Doom-and-gloomers are always predicting the “next big crisis,” from ice ages to droughts, famine to overpopulation. But have they ever gotten it right?
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We’ve endured choppy markets over the last two years. Does market analysis show the market will sustain its current rally, or will we see a repeat of 2018’s fourth quarter?
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Contrarian investing is an enviable skill. There are several markets – including commodities – that may be due for a boom, but how can investors know for sure?
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Hedge funds used to rule the market, providing great returns and lower risks. So why can’t the smart investment strategies beat the market anymore?
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There are several schools of thought on where China will end up in terms of global wealth, but one thing is for certain: Don’t buy the China bull.
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Although it was once as poor as Ethiopia, Vietnam has seen soaring economic growth since 1990. Could it be the next great addition to your ETF portfolio?
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Today, both conventional market analysis and historical comparisons tell us that the U.S. stock market is in a bubble. So what should investors do?