Diversify, Diversify, Diversify !

Diversification is one of the simple and effective way to reduce risk and increase potential returns. Putting all eggs in one basket is a recipe for disaster.It is important to diversify not only among asset classes, but also between sectors when investing in stocks, between countries, regions, etc. The first decade of the 21st century …

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Which Sectors are Winners and Which are Losers from Lower Oil Prices ?

Crude oil (Brent)  closed at $48.23 a barrel yesterday on the NYMEX for March delivery. The fall in oil prices in recent months is benefiting some industries and hurting others. For example, convention wisdom says big consumers of oil such as chemical companies, transportation firms, etc. are bound to benefit while oil producers, oil distributors and other related-companies in the industry …

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The Periodic Table of Commodity Returns 2005 To 2014

Last week crude oil fell below $50 per barrel for the first time in over five years. The dramatic decline in oil prices since the middle of last year has been shocking to many investors.On Friday Brent for March delivery closed at $49.90 on the NYMEX. This is not the first time that oil has plunged …

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Why Panic Selling is Never a Good Strategy

Volatility is back with a vengeance in the US equity markets. In the first two weeks of this year stocks have been extremely volatile with the Dow taking investors on a wild ride.In times of such high volatility patience is a very important factor that differentiates successful investors from others. Panic selling and market timing does …

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Five Andean Stocks To Consider

When investors think of Latin American countries for investment they usually tend to gravitate towards Brazil and Mexico, two of the largest economies in the region. However Brazilian equities have been average to poor performers in the past few years and the Mexican economy is highly related to the performance of the U.S. economy. Instead of focusing mainly …

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