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Market Mentality: Federal Reserve and government will always backstop the big financial players, buy like there is no tomorrow.


Originally published at “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. Kenneth Fisher is an American businessman, founder and chairman as well as CEO of Fisher Investments, a money management firm headquartered in California. Fisher writes the monthly “Portfolio Strategy” column in Forbes magazine. Ken Fisher is one of the richest Americans and part of the Forbes 400 list of world billionaires. Funds run by Ken Fisher at Fisher Asset Management were valued at USD 34.91 billion.

Will Bernanke Play Santa Again

Posted by inthemoneystocks on December 11th, 2012

This morning, the major stock indexes are all trading sharply higher to start of the trading day. On the surface, everything looks wonderful in the stock market. The highly followed Dow Jones Industrial Average is trading higher today by 86.00 points in the first thirty minutes of the session. Many traders and investors seem to be betting on another inflationary push by Ben Bernanke, who will be announcing his latest policy statement tomorrow. 

Warren Buffett - Berkshire Hathaway Q3/2012 Fund Investing Strategies By Dividend Yield – Stock Capital, Investment. Buy big dividend stocks is one of my favorite claims. A great investor who followed this approach successfully is Warren Buffett. I made a list of his best yielding stocks from his latest reported billionaire’s fund - Berkshire Hathaway. From his 38 stocks pay 28 dividends. The highest yielding stock is GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), a British drug company. Its dividend yield is 5.32 percent. The top stocks are a mix of drugs, oil & gas and newspaper businesses.

 

 

Stocks With Recent Engagements By Investment Professionals Researched By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Investment gurus are asset or fund managers with big amounts of cash under management. They became popular by big returns and spectacular investment strategies. I talk about investors like George Soros and Warren Buffett. They all have one thing in common: The average return beats the market and if they invest, the market follows.

I made a screen of the biggest stock buys from 49 super investors over the recent six month and ranked them in my 100 best guru buy list. They all bought 502 stocks within the past half year.

The top stocks are Oracle (ORCL) and Google (GOOG). Google was bought by fourteen investment professionals and Oracle by eleven. ORCL stocks are one of the hot plays for investors because they are in average long in the stock with 0.52 percent of their full portfolio.

Tickers:
AAPL | BP | C | DIS | GE | GOOG | INTC | JNJ | JPM | MSFT | ORCL | PEP | PG | QCOM | TOT | WFC | WMT
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Investment Ideas, AAPL, BP, C, DIS, GE, GOOG, guru, insider, INTC, JNJ, JPM, MSFT, ORCL, PEP, PG, Portfolio Strategies, QCOM, tot, WFC, WMT

 

Healthcare Dividend Stocks With Highest Expected EPS Growth Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. I like healthcare companies because the sector is a long-term growth area due to the ongoing aging population. The sector is a 46.1 trillion bet on stronger than expected health diseases with a current dividend yield of 3.20 percent.

I made a little screen of the best large capitalized stocks with the highest expected earnings per share growth for the next five years. The industry with the biggest earnings forecast is definitely the biotechnology industry, followed by medical appliances and equipment stocks. But those companies pay no dividends. I focused on stocks with a positive yield and a double digit earnings growth. Finally, fourteen companies remained of which all are currently recommended to buy. The mostly represented companies are from the healthcare plans industry.

New York, NY - June 11, 2012 - www.InvestorIdeas.com, a global investor research portal for independent investors, reports on trading for LOHAS (Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability) stock Mannatech (NASDAQ: MTEX), trading up at$6.01, gaining 0.95 (18.81%) 2:42PM EDT on light volume.

JPM Major Support Level

Posted by inthemoneystocks on June 4th, 2012

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) is trading at $31.28, -0.65 (-2.04%). The banks are once again under pressure and leading the market to the downside. While it is scary to think about buying any of these banks with the problems in Europe,

Tickers:
C | GS | JPM | WFC
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General Market News, JPM, GS, WFC, C

This morning, all of the leading financial stocks are catching a bid higher. This is the first real bounce for this important sector in about a week. The most important financial stock in the market is J.P. Morgan Chase & Co (NYSE:JPM). This leading financial stock is is trading higher by 0.68 cents to $41.30 a share.

Tickers:
C | CS | JPM | WFC
Tags:
, C, JPM, WFC, CS

This morning, all of the leading financial stocks are catching a bid higher. This move in the financial stocks comes despite the sharp sell off in the overnight trading session in the futures market. The most important financial stock that any trader can follow is J.P. Morgan Chase & Co (NYSE:JPM). Today, JPM stock is trading higher by 0.25 cents to $42.00 a share.

Tickers:
BAC | GS | JPM | WFC | XLF
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, BAC, GS, xlf, JPM, WFC

The golden age for foreclosure squatters may soon be coming to an end now that the $26 billion mortgage settlement has been approved.

The settlement, agreed to by the nation's five largest mortgage lenders, is expected to speed up the foreclosure process by providing stricter guidelines for the banks to follow when repossessing homes.

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