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Stop-Loss and Stop-Limit Orders You may be surprised what your broker will do for you. |
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Stop! In the Name of Loss Investors, the way to high returns is not to sell after a relatively large decline, but to hang on. |
The Motley Fool February 12, 2004 Bill Mann |
The Illusion of Liquidity Everyone thinks he can get out before a crash. What happens if there are no buyers? |
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Protect Yourself Against Financial Wipeouts Don't overlook the protection that insurance can offer you. |
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The High Cost of Friction A lot of investment strategies advocate setting stop-loss orders to protect your downside. Sounds reasonable, but costs can add up quickly. Here's how. |
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Build a Crash-Resistant Portfolio In a volatile market, it can help if your portfolio is naturally buoyant. Buy stocks that are undervalued and avoid those that are overpriced. |
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5 Ways to Trash Your Portfolio Feeling too rich? Here's how to shed some excess wealth. Buy more stocks... Sell during corrections... Trade a lot... etc. |
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Managing Your Portfolio's Risk The author believes that understanding the "wealth effect" and keeping a good eye on Mister Market will help you to better manage your investments. |