Markets pg.1


Why the “Greens” are Really “BROWNS”

Investor's Edge, Markets • By Mark Tier • January 24, 2025 • Leave a comment

Around the world, the Greenies are fiercely lobbying for a reduction in the amount of CO2 we are pumping into the atmosphere.


How Dead Investors Can Outperform the Living

Investor's Edge, Markets, Money • By Mark Tier • March 6, 2023 • Leave a comment

. . . and the investment strategy you can adopt to “join” them


What to do When You’ve Hit the Jackpot

Investor's Edge, Money • By Mark Tier • July 14, 2017 • Leave a comment

There’s Good News, Bad News—and Even Worse News

 

Three Steps You Should Take Before You Invest a Dime

Investor's Edge, Markets • By Mark Tier • July 15, 2024 • 2 Comments

I wish I’d known these steps before I made my first investment, way back in 1966.


Warren Buffett’s [Not-So] “Secret Sauce”

Investor's Edge, Markets, Money, Uncategorized • By Mark Tier • June 7, 2023 • Leave a comment

Leverage. With a mostly negative interest rate!


How to Keep Your Cool During a Market Panic

Markets • By Mark Tier • May 1, 2020 • Leave a comment

And Profit! . . . while everyone else is losing their shirts


The Conventional “Wisdom” on Market Risk is Just Plain BS

Investor's Edge, Markets, Money • By Mark Tier • December 17, 2016 • 2 Comments

If it was right, NOBODY could beat the market. Not even Warren Buffett, George Soros, Carl Icahn, Jim Rogers, Bernard Baruch, or Peter Lynch!

 

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The Main Reasons Investors Lose Money

Investor's Edge, Markets • By Mark Tier • June 24, 2024 • 1 Comment

. . . and proven strategies you can adopt to cut your losses and let your profits run


How the “Economics of War” Turns Goods Into “Bads”

Investor's Edge, Markets, Money • By Mark Tier • May 16, 2023 • 1 Comment

Making EVERYBODY poorer.


Should You Invest Your Money in a Friend’s Business?

Business, Investor's Edge, Markets, Money • By Mark Tier • August 12, 2017 • 3 Comments

If one of your best mates comes to you with a great business idea he thinks will make a ton of money, should you chuck him a few bucks to help him get started?

The short answer is: “Maybe. Maybe not.”


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