The “dumb” money (ie. that of individual investors) is back in the stock market — and that means the market likely is at its peak, according to the Wall Street Journal. The evidence: rising investment in ETFs and equity mutual funds, as tracked by EPFR Global. The American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) also found [...]
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Individual Investors Dip Toe Back into Stocks: Wall Street Journal Warns Top May Be Near
Posted in Investors, Markets, tagged AAII, Alan Brochstein, American Association of Individual Investors, Dumb Money, Individual Investors, stocks, Wall Street Journal on November 9, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Portfolio Investing 101: David Neubert
Posted in Investors, Portfolio Investing 101, tagged Abercrombie, Apple, Behavioral Finance, Boston Chicken, David Neubert, Individual Investors, Kapitall, Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley, Target, Wal-Mart on August 17, 2010 | 4 Comments »
How would you build a portfolio? We put that question recently to David Neubert. A man of wide experience, Neubert spent ten years at Morgan Stanley in a number of trading roles including head of Global Portfolio and Program Trading. Then he moved on to Lehman Brothers where he was Head of Equity Trading Strategy [...]

