I’ve never worked a day on Wall Street. I’ve never worked at Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) or a hedge fund, either. I’m not what you call an insider by any means. But that hasn’t stopped me from being a successful investor. Read More
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The Daily Paycheck November Mid-Month Update
I answer some email correspondence; including one very important question, which account is best for my income stocks? Read More
Why I’m Shorting the Safest Investment in the World
I’ve always had a contrarian streak. Conventional wisdom is more a jumping off point for me than it is an anchor for my investment decisions. And I’ve found it usually pays off handsomely to follow my own research rather than… Read More
How Poker Can Lead to +40% Winners
For those that don’t know, in addition to being the Chief Strategist behind StreetAuthority’s Stock of the Month newsletter, I’m also an avid poker player. I first picked up poker about a decade ago, well before it was all over television. But I wasn’t after the big… Read More
Another great month from Amy Calistri, 46 of her 49 positions are up... and with an average yield of 7.1%. Her lowest yield of 4.1% still doubles the average stock on the S&P 500. Read More
What REALLY Happens When You Ignore Wall Street
Investors hear a lot of talk about index funds and diversifying risk. And on its face, diversification seems like a reasonable strategy for long-term investing. I disagree. As a matter of… Read More
How to Earn an Extra $1,129.22 This Month
There are a lot of folks that visit Washington, D.C. in April to see the famous cherry blossoms. The same goes for touring New England when the leaves start to change in the fall. But one season that seems ignored despite being every bit as beautiful —… Read More
The Fed is About to Smile on Income Investors
You’ve likely been wondering what’s going on with the market. The S&P 500 is up about +12% since the start of September, yet unemployment is still high, the U.S. deficit is still enormous and the overall economic picture is still hazy. What’s behind it all? I think most of the answer lies in QE2. No, not the Queen Elizabeth 2 ocean liner. QE2 is what the business media is calling the pending second wave of quantitative easing by the U.S. Federal Reserve. To stimulate the… Read More
You’ve likely been wondering what’s going on with the market. The S&P 500 is up about +12% since the start of September, yet unemployment is still high, the U.S. deficit is still enormous and the overall economic picture is still hazy. What’s behind it all? I think most of the answer lies in QE2. No, not the Queen Elizabeth 2 ocean liner. QE2 is what the business media is calling the pending second wave of quantitative easing by the U.S. Federal Reserve. To stimulate the economy, the U.S. Federal Reserve has set short-term interest rates at all-time lows. But the economy is still sluggish and unemployment remains stubbornly high. To further stimulate the economy, the Fed has stated that it is likely to try a little-used tool called quantitative easing. Quantitative easing is used to hold or push down long-term interest rates. To do this, the central bank buys long-term Treasury bonds, keeping their prices higher — and yields lower. The hope is that by… Read More
The Daily Paycheck October Mid-Month Update
There are two types of income investments that will likely outperform this market: foreign investments and securities that are issued by firms that lend money. Here are my top two picks. Read More
This May be the Only Sure Way to Play Real Estate
I’ve always been a sucker for the home improvement shows on HGTV. That’s why I planned to sit in front of the TV for just a few minutes while folding laundry over the weekend, but it wasn’t until an hour later that I got moving again. One… Read More