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15 Reasons To Love Alibaba Stock

August 31, 2015

Markets often encounter short-term volatility cycles, which present long-term investors with lucrative buying opportunities. Alibaba (BABA) has long been plagued by irrational macroeconomic concerns, specifically within China. As such, the company's share price has experienced an unjustifiable 38.84% decline since November 2014.

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In Advice, E-Commerce, IPO, Markets, Retail, Social Media, Stock Market, Tech, World Tags Alibaba, Snapchat, Lyft, Growth, Value, Fundamentals, Stocks, Investing, Popular
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Money

Your Net Worth Is Falling, Here's How To Fix It

August 26, 2015

Let's start with a very basic question: like most Millennials, is the entirety of your wealth held in a checking or savings account? If so, do you know the APY associated with your savings account? Is your annual percentage yield lower than inflation? Do you even know what I'm talking about...?

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In Advice, Career, Education, Finance, Millennials, Stock Market Tags Retirement, IRA, 401K, Savings, Investing, Fundamentals, Interest Rates, Inflation, Stocks
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ChinaStockMarket

How $1.8 Trillion Disappeared Overnight

August 25, 2015

As of this moment, China's Shanghai Composite is down 42.11% from its June 12th high of 5,178.19; it presently sits at 2,964.97. Even more remarkable is the fact that, since Friday of last week, the Shanghai composite has fallen 19.08%. China's momentous Monday downturn also cut the wealth of its billionaires by over $14 billion (some individuals even entered the dreaded "millionaire" club).

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In Education, Finance, Markets, Stock Market, World Tags China, Volatility, Irrationality, Fundamentals, Trading, Investing, Stocks
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HillaryClinton

Hillary Clinton, Poster Child For Financial Illiteracy

August 24, 2015

Hopefully by now, as an experienced American voter, you've realized politicians will promise their constituents anything in exchange for votes: call it quid pro quo incompetency. In most every example, be they liberal or conservative, presidential candidates address voter concerns by publicly declaring how they "understand" middle class problems and will undoubtedly, upon taking office, "support" all "comprehensive" and "bipartisan" solution.

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In Education, Markets, Millennials, Politics, Stock Market, World Tags Clinton, Fundamentals, Trading, Liquidity, Taxes, Stocks, Investing
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DonaldTrump

How China Just Elected President Trump

August 16, 2015

Surprise, China just devalued its currency... again! Over the past 24 hours, the People's Bank of China decided to depreciate the Yuan by 1.9%, making the U.S. dollar the strongest performing currency to date. This monetary action is nothing new in the current era of globalization; in fact, China has long been (rightfully) accused of purposely devaluing its currency so as to increase foreign direct investments and heighten its export-driven economy.

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In Education, Millennials, Politics, Stock Market, World Tags Trump, China, America, Currency, Global Markets, Fundamentals, Interest Rates, Inflation
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WarrenBuffett

You're Not Smarter Than Markets

August 9, 2015

Valuing companies has become damn near impossible. America's volatile economic environment, currently fueled by low interest rates and a strengthening dollar, has left investors searching for "yield." Nowhere is this transition more evident than in fixed income markets. As investors sell bond and Treasury holdings for high dividend and growth stocks, valuations have soared to record levels.

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In Advice, Education, Finance, Stock Market, Tech, Markets Tags Fundamentals, Rationality, Interest Rates, Dividends, P/E, Valuation, Stocks, Investing
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JanetYellen

America's Most Powerful Female

August 9, 2015

What is quantitative easing, and why does it matter? Will a Fed interest rate hike derail global growth prospects? How will the stock market respond to lower inflation? Will investors panic and induce a global asset selloff? These are the questions that keep Janet Yellen, America's most powerful woman, awake at night.

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In Advice, Education, Finance, Markets, Politics, Stock Market, World Tags QE, Fundamentals, Irrationality, Interest Rates, Inflation, Fed, Volatility, Behavioral Economics
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