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Thursday 24 January 2013

Don’t miss these Top Money and Investing features:






How to invest in emerging markets without higher risk

5 ways to be the best investor you can be.

The Dow Theory’s buy signal

 How to invest wisely in an age of uncertainty.

 Stocks to invest in now

The stock market seemingly would not have much in common with the subversive silliness of “Monty Python’s Flying Circus.” But investors all too frequently get caught up in the same sort of egotistical pitfalls and pratfalls that the Pythons mined in their classic comedy routines. Watch the Pythons spoof bankers.

One recurring bit that never disappointed featured a well-dressed John Cleese in the role of a serious newscaster, looking directly into the camera and soberly announcing “And now for something completely different” — then adding some ridiculous image such as “a man with a tape recorder up his nose.”

In that spirit, investors now have something completely different: a stock-market recovery they believe in. Bullish sentiment is at a two-year high — at around 53% according to Investors Intelligence — while bearishness is around 22%. The S&P 500 Index SPX +0.0007%   hasn’t experienced a 10% correction in well over a year. Bespoke Investment Group earlier this week figured that eight of every 10 S&P 500 stocks are overbought. Read post on Bespoke in The Tell.

Upbeat sentiment and a market at new highs reinforce each other, encouraging market bulls, as well as those worrying about retail investors who buy the most at the top.

Indeed, bull runs can go a lot longer than people expect before a correction. Still, a more euphoric, confident market is no laughing matter. A crumbling “wall of worry” has to be taken seriously. What’s ridiculous about it all is that so many people are buying stocks after almost four years of rising prices.




US-based stock mutual funds gain for third straight week -Lipper
Reuters
By Sam Forgione NEW YORK, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Investors in U.S.-based funds committed $3.66 billion to stock mutual funds in the latest week, showing continued support for stocks from retail investors this year, data from Thomson Reuters' Lipper service ...
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The 'Secret Sauce' Of A Mutual Fund With A One-Track Mind
Forbes
The closest thing mutual fund investment companies have devised to do all that is the multi-asset portfolio product. It's sort of what accredited investors get with hedge funds, only these products are accessible to retail investors who don't have a ...
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MarketWatch
Mutual-fund investors aren't supposed to have to pay attention to the fate of any particular stock. But like so many things with technology giant Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) , the regular rules don't seem to apply. How Apple ate Wall Street — and ...
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Moneyball for Mutual Funds
Wall Street Pit
At Palisades Hudson, the bulk of our client portfolios are invested in mutual funds. You can find just about any data point imaginable with mutual funds, just as you can in baseball. And, like baseball statistics, there are mutual fund data points that ...
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FundGrade® A+ Rating™ ranks the year's very best mutual funds
PR Newswire (press release)
"Mutual funds continue to be an important investment asset, accounting for more than a third of Canadians' financial wealth," says Ms. Vincent, "and more than 40% of families now hold mutual funds in their RRSPs. Mutual funds continue to grow in ...
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