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Avoid The Macro, Look At The Micro When Investing In Stocks

I am starting to write this as tech stocks have declined over the past couple three weeks. But market values have no real view into a company’s stock values. They really show the emotion of the market participants. So as a reason to buy or sell, market values mean nothing. Similarly, the larger economy, changing… Read More »

Don’t Be The Dumb Money In The Stock Market

Smart money or dumb money. Truth is we are all somewhere in between. Including those that trade for a mutual fund or ETF. Or even professional stock analysts. To be dumb in stock market investing means that you trade based on information that has little relevance. For instance, what other traders say on bulletin boards.… Read More »

What Do You Want In A Business Of Your Own?

You could say that I am a business owner. I have my own corporation that does technology consulting for other companies. There is a problem with it though: I am my only employee. I trade my time for money. It is not the ideal business. So what is an ideal business and how do we… Read More »

Thinking Of Buying Facebook?

Facebook is a publicly traded company that *I do not own*. Not because it’s a bad company or anything, just because it’s not one of my 10. I thought maybe today we would evaluate the financials of Facebook on MSN money. Down in the Quote Search (see screen above), type FB because that is the… Read More »