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For decades, bond investors have been stuck in their own version of "Waiting for Godot."Year after year, some analysts and economists wait anxiously for yields to rise and prices to drop. Year after year, they have been stood up.
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What makes a good fund manager?The answer to that question is arguably the most important decision an investor has to make. To many, the answer is easy: Just look at the returns. But recent research points to a different way of sorting out ...
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You might think that a plain-vanilla index mutual fund is synonymous with low fees. But some such funds are charging expenses that might make even a high-turnover momentum-fund manager blush.
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If you're an Apple stockholder, there's good news and bad news.The good news is the stock is once again an attractive investment—especially after plunging from September's $705 peak all the way down to $417. The bad news is that many of its ...
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This past week's turmoil in the gold market knocked the precious metal down to its cheapest price in two years.Yet when adjusted for inflation, it remains far above the average price levels it has seen since 1975, when it became freely ...
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Your investment portfolio already has stocks and bonds. Do you need to add commodities such as soybeans, copper and oil as well?Some experts argue that you should—and that this may be a good moment in which to make the move.
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Want to beat the Treasury market? Pay off your mortgage.Repaying a mortgage early offers, in essence, a risk-free return in the form of the interest saved. Nowadays anyone with a mortgage of 4% or 5% can earn more by repaying the loan than ...
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You would have to be crazy to invest in the Italian stock market, right?After all, the country is plunged into yet another political crisis. It is struggling through its longest recession since World War II. Italy's national debts are among ...
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Finding the real emerging markets can be tougher than it sounds.Most emerging-market funds are dominated by a handful of big stock markets, such as South Korea, China, Brazil and India. But some of the most interesting opportunities might ...
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If you think big-company stocks have risen a long way lately, you should look at small-company ones. They have been on a tear—raising questions of just how much risk investors are willing to take on in today's gung-ho market.
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Is there a secret pile of cash hiding in your stock portfolio? And, if so, is there a way to get at it?Many investors must be wondering following the news that Apple has come under pressure to return more of its $100 billion-plus cash hoard ...
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You buy insurance for your home, your car and maybe even your iPad. Should you buy it for your portfolio as well?Many investors, as they watch stock prices rebound to levels last seen in 2007, might be wondering if it is time to cash in ...
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Would you buy an investment that was guaranteed to lose money?That is the situation investors are embracing today in the market for Treasury inflation-protected securities, or TIPS—bonds issued by the U.S. Treasury whose value is designed ...
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Stock investors seem convinced that housing is headed for another boom. The shares of companies that build homes have rocketed in the past 18 months in anticipation of much better times.
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Is it time to go nuclear with your portfolio?Investors looking for a bold contrarian bet should consider the stocks of companies exposed to uranium, the fuel used in nuclear reactors. Uranium prices have been in a slump since the reactor ...
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Think picking stocks is hard? Try picking a good mutual-fund manager.Last year, fully 65% of U.S. large-capitalization core stock funds trailed the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index after fees, according to Goldman Sachs Group—in line ...
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Clothing, gadgets and other consumer items aren't the only things on sale this January. Many of the biggest-name retailers at your local mall have seen their own share prices dumped on the clearance rack as well.
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As investors look into their crystal balls and try to decide which stocks to own in 2013, they could always invest in the ones most highly recommended by Wall Street pros.
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Stock buybacks are booming—but investors should be careful. While they are designed to return capital to shareholders, buybacks often don't pan out the way investors hope.
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Wall Street wisdom says investors should never try to catch a falling knife. But what about a falling makeup brush?Avon Products, the New York-based cosmetics company famous for its "Avon ladies" direct-sales force, is in crisis. A string ...
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Want to buy some cheap gold? Consider gold-mining stocks.Shares of the leading precious-metals companies have lagged behind the price of physical gold bullion so steeply in recent years that they now trade for significantly less than the ...
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Stocks of the leading trash collectors are in the dumps.Waste Management, based in Houston, and Republic Services, based in Phoenix, are unloved on Wall Street. They are attracting little support from analysts or interest from investors.
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Everyone is worrying about possible deep cuts to the defense budget starting in January—everyone, it seems, except investors in defense stocks.
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Today, those old rivals Microsoft and Apple both look like inexpensive stocks.Microsoft could be the better value. Not only is it cheaper than Apple relative to its earnings per share, but Microsoft's business also has greater strengths, ...
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After a rough year and a half, emerging-market stocks have come back down to reasonable levels. But investors who want exposure to the faster-growing economies of the developing world should think twice about standard emerging-market mutual ...
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Some investors rushed to sell their insurance stocks as superstorm Sandy barreled toward the Atlantic seaboard, fearing the cost of billions of dollars in claims.
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It's a tale of two markets in the $230 billion world of closed-end funds, those peculiar investment vehicles that are a hybrid between a mutual fund and a stock.
Trying to "time" the market is risky. But as stocks and bonds sit near record highs, investors might want to consider some version of it.Merely to suggest market-timing is to reject generations of advice. "Don't try it—ever," warned Charles ...
Many of the Internet and social-media stocks that went public during the past two years have come down a long way. Bargain hunters might be wondering if now is the time to snap up some shares at distressed prices.
Stocks that pay dividends have been hot lately. But despite the recent rally—the Dow Jones U.S. Dividend 100 Index is up 10% so far this year—there still are some decent opportunities, especially for investors willing to think globally.
Stock investors are said to be motivated by fear and greed, but after the recent rally it might feel more like fear and fear.There is the age-old fear that share prices could fall tomorrow. Then there is the more modern fear that the ...
Wall Street's rosy predictions for corporate profits could be setting stocks up for disappointment in 2013. Investors can protect themselves by favoring companies whose prices reflect low expectations.
The health-care sector is flashing mixed signals—but the prognosis is good for investors who can navigate the risks.A Thursday report from Morgan Stanley proclaimed health care the most attractive stock sector in the U.S. Among the reasons: ...
Investors trying to squeeze extra returns out of an aging bull market might want to consider some "turnaround" candidates.These are companies that have stumbled badly, whether because of missteps or outside events, but now look cheaper than ...
The first years of presidential terms have historically been disappointing for stock investors.That's one of those patterns that easily could be a statistical fluke. (Please see " Playing the September Effect ".) But this election season, ...
Investors continue to pull more money out of stock mutual funds than they are putting in. Should you join them?Net outflows were $3.2 billion for the week ended Aug. 15, according to data released Wednesday by the Investment Company ...
Cisco Systems shareholders had a good week -- one that highlights an opportunity for other investors.On Wednesday, the technology company announced it will boost its quarterly dividend to 14 cents a share from eight cents.
For investors with an appetite for risk, high-yield or "junk" bonds can provide a big boost to income. But so much money has recently poured into junk bonds issued by companies that investors should turn their attention to ones issued by ...
Just over a week ago, the online retailer Amazon.com reported a 96% drop in second-quarter earnings and said it would miss Wall Street's forecast and lose money in its third quarter.
Real-estate investment trusts have racked up handsome gains, leaving the sector looking pricier than usual. That isn't necessarily a reason to exit the REIT market, but investors should favor the pockets that still look affordable.
Is your portfolio ready for higher taxes? The Bush-era tax cuts might well be extended again this year, at least for most taxpayers. But the long-term picture is less rosy.
U.S. stocks have offered minimal returns over the past five years, and bond yields are near historic lows. At least investors have one thing to cheer about: Thanks to a price war among mutual-fund firms, creating a low-cost portfolio has ...
Investors who find Treasury yields too meager can choose from a long menu of meatier government bond yields abroad. But finding the right combination of risk and return is getting trickier.
Stock markets in Brazil, Russia, India and China have tumbled of late on signs of slowing economic growth. That is presenting an opportunity for investors to buy what others are fleeing. The BRIC markets now look cheap based on their ...
When investors talk about a "wide moat" company, they mean one able to defend its profits from marauding competitors. Such companies are worth watching. One gauge, the Morningstar Wide Moat Focus index, has returned 6.3% a year since it ...
With interest rates near record lows and financial markets getting choppy, investors are seeking safety and income in U.S. stocks with high dividend yields.
After sliding 6% in May, the price of gold jumped 3.7% on Friday. Skeptics say it is a temporary rise in a longer downturn. Fans of the metal say it is the start of another glorious run.
Few investments at the moment make Wall Street squirm as much as European bank stocks. A contrarian with an appetite for risk might call that a reason to buy.

Ask the right questions before you hand over your money
A balanced portfolio can have a bigger impact on long-term performance than individual stock picking
Investing for retirement is more complicated than opening an IRA or maxing out your 401(k)
When choosing a stock mutual fund, consider performance, manager track record and cost before investing.
Even in times of interest rate uncertainty, a certificate of deposit (CD) can still be part of your cash strategy.