How should investors nurse themselves after going through the pain of unrealized losses? We offer a few tips.
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We offer logic, facts and assurance regarding the sharp sell-down in REITs over the last couple of days.
With the collapse in share prices, investors need to sift out the wheat from the chaff. Here are three stocks investors should look at that are unjustifiably cheap.
Pattern recognition helps you survive as a human being. It’s part of who we are. But as an investor, it can work against you. Here’s what to do.
It’s instructive for us to look at a typical bear market cycle to pinpoint where we are now, and what comes next.
The market is dropping. Shouldn’t you sell now and buy back later? The idea is well-meaning and reasonable but also flawed.
High dividend yields are not always a good thing. We cite two examples where high yields came along with high risks.
What is the best way for an investor to navigate the current crisis?
Should you invest now? Could the STI decline further? Will you be missing out on an upturn?
With turbulence roiling the stock market right now, investors should be interested in these three stocks that can weather a bear market.
Here at The Smart Investor, we believe that everybody can learn how to invest, smartly. Some time ago, we once…
The late economist Hyman Minsky has an excellent framework for understanding why market crashes are bound to happen from time to time.
During tough times, strength and resilience are attributes that allow investors to weather the storm.
Judging by how much the stock market has been fluctuating in the past week, it’s fair to say that common sense is in short supply now.
We tackle one of the tougher questions that investors regularly face — whether shares are, indeed, cheap enough to purchase now.
Warren Buffett has been selling shares of his largest stock position. But as Smart Investors, we don’t have to mimic all his moves.
The ability of human beings to evolve and adapt enables continuous progress to be achieved, even in the face of glaring adversities.
Not many companies qualify as true buy and hold investments, but we believe these three companies make the cut.
The Dow Jones industrial average (INDEXDJX: .DJI) index plunged 1,000 points yesterday night. But let’s put the decline into perspective.
Many investors think that it’s easy to figure out when stocks will hit a peak. But it’s actually really tough to tell when a bear market would hit.