If you recall from Part 1, I mentioned that one way of looking at the P/E ratio is to consider it as the price today of purchasing a $1 income stream for life. When people bid up a stock, and hence …
A Lap Of The Blogs
If you are a daily reader, you will know that I've been experimenting with some alternative delivery methods, such as the video entry on private equity and the video tutorial on looking up a stock …
The P/E Ratio
During yesterday's Video Tutorial on How To Read a Stock Quote, one of the items pointed out was the P/E Ratio. I purposely skipped over giving an explanation as it would've taken the 10 minute …
How To Read A Basic Stock Quote
I think I've made the mistake of not putting enough "foundation knowledge" posts on this blog (and perhaps not appealing to a larger audience), so you've probably noticed that I've been experimenting …
The Storm Before The Storm (As opposed to the calm)
In reference to the old adage, "the calm before the storm" - the stock markets tend to have good storms right after the bad storms. By this I mean that equity markets have a tendency to rebound fairly …
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Groceries At Eye Level Cost More
Have you ever noticed that your local grocery store has all the milk and eggs at the very opposite end of the store as the entrance? This may be because you will have to walk by more items before …