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Warren Buffett’s “Split Personality”
Investor's Edge • By Mark Tier • January 6, 2012 • Leave a comment
Warren Buffett became the world’s richest investor by following a very clear and straightforward investment philosophy.
Intriguingly, though, his political convictions, more often than not, contradict the investment principles with which made his fortune.
Your Profit is “Virtually” Guaranteed
Investor's Edge • By Mark Tier • October 1, 2005 • Leave a comment
How understanding investment marketing could save you a bundle of money
Cooking the Books—and Screwing the Shareholders
Investor's Edge • By Mark Tier • July 20, 2005 • Leave a comment
A short course in how to do it (and how to make sure it isn’t done to you!)
Black Swans, Luck, and Warren Buffett
Book Reviews, Investor's Edge • By Mark Tier • June 1, 2007 • Leave a comment
Will your portfolio survive the next “Black Swan”—a market meltdown that nobody had foreseen?
Contrary to “Contrary Opinion”
Investor's Edge • By Mark Tier • November 28, 2005 • Leave a comment
If you’re going to invest on “contrary opinion,” just who are you going to be contrary to?
$100 Oil?
Investor's Edge • By Mark Tier • August 16, 2005 • Leave a comment
Worried about the price of oil going to the moon — or the world running out of oil?
No need to be: at around $100 a barrel the price of oil will plateau for decades.
Why Are There So Many Real Estate Millionaires
Investor's Edge • By Mark Tier • October 18, 2006 • Leave a comment
The real estate investor has a “secret” advantage over most other investors.
And he doesn’t even know it!
The Accountant’s Investment Edge
Investor's Edge • By Mark Tier • October 17, 2006 • Leave a comment
Accountants have nearly all the tools they need to be GREAT investors.
If only they knew it
Using Scuttlebutt to Maximize Your Profits
Investor's Edge • By Mark Tier • June 15, 2006 • Leave a comment
This is a powerful investment tool that requires one major “analytical” talent: the ability to listen