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    30 March 2008

    Wall Street celebrates Spitzer's vice and Merrill Lynch Mutual Funds

    Posted at 3/30/2008 11:14:00 PM

    I meet at various blogs in turn, each person posts part of their work, so everyone shares, we enjoy in pleasant company. Merrill Lynch Mutual Funds is extra work, but a pleasant challenge, to prepare articles that will be enjoyed by other people.

    Aside from this, all things I known have been centered together and given a new picture. I believe that is fabulous, you should read it:

    In the first of what is expected to be a series of suits, here is a pension fund going after Banks who feel that their investments have been compromised by failure to prevent mortgage related losses. FT.com / In depth - Investor group attacks banks over subprime Union-backed CtW Investment Group, whose affiliated pension funds have over $200bn (£99.5bn) under management, is expected to launch its first attack on Morgan Stanley, and follow up with campaigns against some of the banks with ..read more.

    If you have a craving for merrill lynch mutual funds, then come and enjoy. Read the rest of this entry »

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    29 March 2008

    Varible Rate Securities Unlikely and Choosing Mutual Funds

    Posted at 3/29/2008 7:32:00 PM

    I have the perfect news of mutual fund investment here, desperate want to share with you, my blog readers. Mutual Fund Solutions cannot go such long distance without your support.

    It is something always coming out on top.

    Dow 16,000? C'mon! Posted Mar 28th 2008 2:20PM by Zack Miller Filed under: Newspapers, Indices, Mutual funds, Technical Analysis, S and P 500, DJIAMark Hulbert at MarketWatch wrote about influential investment newsletter editor, Richard Band's outlandish forecast that the Dow Jones Industrial Average may end the year at 16,000. This very bullish estimate of a 33% gain in the index from someone who's not typically a headline-grabber made Hulbert take note. Hulbert, who tracks performance of .. read the rest part.

    If you have a craving for mutual fund investment, then come and enjoy. Read the rest of this entry »

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    27 March 2008

    Why Most Investors Can't Beat the Market, World Series

    Posted at 3/27/2008 2:49:00 AM

    Do not assume what I have already said I knew everything include the active mutual fund. Had a mind like a blank sheet of paper, or an empty vessel that will be gradually filled up, absorbing indiscriminately form the outside world.

    Long story short, let's see this one.

    It wasn't all that hard to do, either. Frankly, when multiple entries show up for something "sexy" like this "lost decade" thing, it almost demands a de-bunking. Here are some things to remember: (1) the major indices are nothing more than semi-discretionary domestic U.S. large-cap mutual funds, run by committees. Unless you long-term trade the majority of your stake – ooops! "invest" the majority of your assets – in an index fund, or in a fund that benchmarks itself to one of these indices, ....

    I love the posting, I made a copy and share: Read the rest of this entry »

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    26 March 2008

    Mutual Fund Analysis and Browne Worldwide High Dividend Yield Value Fund

    Posted at 3/26/2008 2:08:00 PM

    About mutual fund analysis, quite easy, at Mutual Fund Solutions, I wrote everything as simple as possible.

    Take a look on this one post on internet.

    It drives me insane when people go on and on about how they've lost money in their retirement accounts. They only lose money when they sell or withdraw their funds while the value is low. They still have the same number of shares of that mutual fund or whatever, and when the market goes back up the value of their funds will go back up. I find it so completely illogical that employees come in and want to move their funds to something more conservative during a stock downturn. *This peeve .. click here.

    And I would be even more shocked by the intelligence of author and his power led me to take over other posts. Read the rest of this entry »

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    26 March 2008

    Money Map finds opportunity in US Global (GROW) Heir apparent

    Posted at 3/26/2008 1:00:00 AM

    Don't be scared, top performing mutual funds is not an mysterious theme, everybody talk about it. Here something I want to share with you.

    If you have a craving for top performing mutual funds, then come and enjoy.

    Here's a list of the top performing Unit Investment Trust Funds (UITF) in the Philippines, as of February 7, 2008. UITF is an investment product very similar to Mutual Funds. It is a "trust" product, meaning, the entity offering the UITF (the trustee) administers the fund in behalf of individuals (trustors) whose resources have been combined .. Read the rest of this entry.

    It describes, in meticulous detail: Read the rest of this entry »

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