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Steve Jobs & Apple Computer rock cellphone world

In today?s market environment, the best remedy for this situation is for you to get more involved in your own investing decisions. The problem is that most individual investors do not have the knowledge, resources, or time to spend doing their own research, stock selection, execution, and position management.

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) has disclosed a greater than 10% stake in Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNI). Berkshire was still buying as late as Thursday, April 5th, 2007. This is Berkshire's largest recent investment - it has a market value of $3.2 billion.

Knowing oneself can be one of the most challenging parts of portfolio management. Every individual has different needs and wants. The very first step to successfully manage your investment needs is to identify them. This article shows you how to live up to the first commandment of investment, which is to "Know Thy Self".

On occassion, we as stock traders, hit a rut that we can't seem to break out of. A break is exactly what you need. Continuing to trade yourself through a rut could wipe out huge amounts of your capital.

Trying to find out the most essential parts what makes the stock market keep moving is difficult, but a number of aspects should be considered in this article.

Starting an investment club can be an easy and fun way to learn about investing in stock. Investments clubs provide education to members who want to undertake stock investing. They also enable members to pool their funds together for joint investment.

Citigroup CEO fires subordiante -wants corporate jet back

Recent falls in the value of the stockmarket has caused concern among investors. Should they run? Should they hang on? Warnings about the potential fallout from defaulting American mortgage borrowers have been around now for quite awhile, but when would these pigeons come home to roost and what size effect would they have?

This article explains the growing interest in dividends among stock investors, especially baby Boomers looking for income in retirement.




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