The home page of my A Rich Life blog contains a section called «People Are Talking» at which I set forth 105 comments from both big - name experts and
ordinary investors about the need to make the transition from the failed Buy - and - Hold model for understanding how stock investing works to Valuation - Informed Indexing, the investing model of the future.
Not exact matches
The crypto - currency that so tantalized techies and excited
investors is today in a sorry state: Its core supporters are at war with each other and
ordinary consumers still don't care
about this supposedly revolutionary form of money.
«There really isn't an average trade size — we have
ordinary investors buying say # 5,000 in gold at the cash window while the next guy in the queue wants a chat
about a purchase for # 750,000.»
For all the clamoring
about gun stocks in retirement plans,
ordinary investors don't seem to vote with their portfolios.
But what is carried interest, and why should
ordinary investors care
about it?
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ordinary and we set up this blog to help
ordinary people who want to manage their own wealth to become better informed.
However, it is difficult for an
ordinary investor to determine whether the real estate market has hit the rock bottom or it has become blown into a bubble
about burst.
The part of the article that most caught my attention was when this
investor said that, despite the stress, he must hang tough because, «For
ordinary Americans, the stock market is just
about the only way to make money... you have to play.»
What
investors should remember is that in
ordinary circumstances (peace, absence of famine, plague, or rampant socialism), the economy tends to grow at
about 2 % / year.
The tremendous increase in the price of Bitcoin in the last year or so has seen many speculators sucked in, with many of them being
ordinary investors without much know - how
about Bitcoin mining.
It is also different in that the recent price speculative flurry has attracted a large number of traditional financial firms and
ordinary investors, many of whom only learned
about digital currencies in recent months.
Nasdaq's imprimatur might make a significant difference for
ordinary investors who might be on the fence
about whether to buy digital currency.
In an article recommended by Baidu Baijia, Xiao Lei states «as an
ordinary investor, I am concerned
about whether bitcoin investment can make money.