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7 Great Investing Lessons from Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett is arguably one of the greatest investors of all time. He preaches value investing, in which he seeks out companies whose stock price is undervalued. While I may disagree with his views on taxation, I cannot argue against his thoughts on investing. At his annual meeting for Berkshire Hathaway this year, attendees were blessed with some nuggets of his investing philosophy. To me, this is like free money. After all, if you want […]

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Why Hire a Financial Planner

Many investors go about their investing mostly clueless as to what to do. As a result, the average investor only earns roughly 2.1% per year, which is much less than the market earns as a whole. To combat this, you can hire a financial advisor. Doing so will help ensure you earn a higher return, assuming you pick a good one. But the bigger reason as to why to hire a financial planner isn’t simply

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Chaikin Stock Research Review

I recently came across the Chaikin Stock Research and their Portfolio Health Check service, and I must say that I am impressed. As many of you know, I am a strong advocate of buy-and-hold investing, also known as passive investing. While 95% of my investments do follow this belief, I do have a brokerage account that is filled with stocks. I use this account as my “fun account,” meaning it is money that I would

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