Posts Tagged ‘value-added’

PostHeaderIcon 5 Lessons From the Crash — and Recovery

It’s been one year since the market hit bottom. Here’s what investors can learn from that experience.

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5 Lessons From the Crash — and Recovery

PostHeaderIcon High-Quality Stocks on Sale

Blue-chip stocks offer the potential for big gains with below-average risk. Yacktman Fund is one good way to buy them.

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High-Quality Stocks on Sale

PostHeaderIcon A Superb Socially Responsible Fund

Appleseed Fund has shined during the bear market — and the rebound.

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A Superb Socially Responsible Fund

PostHeaderIcon A Safer Way to Invest in Emerging Markets

Bond funds offer a relatively low-risk way to invest in fast-growing developing nations. They’ll also profit from a falling dollar.

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A Safer Way to Invest in Emerging Markets

PostHeaderIcon A Great Foreign Fund

Harbor International boasts impressive long-term performance — and a low expense ratio.

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A Great Foreign Fund

PostHeaderIcon 2 Great Green Funds

Clean technology will gradually replace fossil fuels. Here’s how to profit from that long-term trend.

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2 Great Green Funds

PostHeaderIcon Coaxing 5% Returns, No Matter What

These two Pimco funds look like safe bets, whether
you’re a bull or a bear. Me? I’m bullish.

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Coaxing 5% Returns, No Matter What

PostHeaderIcon Don’t Buy a House — Yet

When housing prices hit bottom, they will languish near those low levels for years to come. So don’t be in a rush to buy.

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Don’t Buy a House — Yet

PostHeaderIcon The Best ETFs for 2010

Here are this year’s top five stock exchange-traded funds, along with choice picks in bond ETFs.

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The Best ETFs for 2010

PostHeaderIcon Low-Risk Ways to Bet Against the Dollar

Templeton Global Bond and Templeton Global Income will profit when the greenback weakens again.

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Low-Risk Ways to Bet Against the Dollar

PostHeaderIcon 5 Great Stocks You’ve Never Heard Of

These small companies are profitable and their shares are reasonably priced — but glamorous they are not.

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PostHeaderIcon The 5 Best Stock Funds for 2010

Focus on funds that buy large companies with above-average growth rates. And don’t shy from emerging markets.

The 5 Best Stock Funds for 2010

PostHeaderIcon A Bolder and Better Pimco Fund

Unconstrained Bond promises the same excellence as Total Return — but makes much bigger bets.

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A Bolder and Better Pimco Fund

PostHeaderIcon The Case for European Stocks

They’re cheaper than U.S. stocks and safer than emerging markets stocks.

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The Case for European Stocks

PostHeaderIcon How to Limit Big Losses

A fund’s volatility is a terrific predictor of how it will perform in a bear market.

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How to Limit Big Losses