Thoughts from the Frontline Archive, April 2002

Why Investors Succeed
  • April 26, 2002

Why Investors Succeed

As I leave the country today, headed for Mexico's beaches, I can't help but notice the stock market seems to be stuck in neutral, where it has been since the first of the year. So far, at least, my Muddle Through Market prediction at the beginning of the year seems to be the right one.

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House of Credit Cards
  • April 19, 2002

House of Credit Cards

Today, we will look at a company that will pay you 8.7% a year because you are getting older. Yes, my Maine Source for value investing has come up with a gem for this month's value stock.

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Analyse This, Merrill
  • April 12, 2002

Analyse This, Merrill

Life in the Muddle Through Economy goes on. With all of the sturm and drang going on in the markets, most stock indexes are not too far from where they were at the beginning of the year, except for the NASDAQ, which has been far from reality for a long time.

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Of Deficit and Dollar Directions
  • April 5, 2002

Of Deficit and Dollar Directions

Two summers ago, I went on an Alaskan Cruise with #2 daughter. One of the highlights was flying by helicopter to several glaciers. Seeing the huge valleys these glaciers had dug into the bare rock of massive mountains was impressive.

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