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Are You Ready for Wave 3 Down?
- Are You Ready for Wave 3 Down? by Robert B. Gordon, Sc. D. Standard measures of bullishness in our stock market are at an all-time high. American investors are wrong again as we near a major top - Elliott Wave 2...
File Size: 17KB Last Updated: Jan 18, 2006
Retirement Planning for the Rest of Your Life
- Retirement Planning For The Rest of Your Life by Robert B. Gordon, Sc. D . February 16, 2005 I have recently learned by direct personal experience of the extremely high cost of death and nursing care and advise all my readers...
File Size: 42KB Last Updated: Feb 16, 2005
Designing Your Own Mutual Fund Portfolio
- Designing Your Own Mutual Fund Portfolio by Robert B. Gordon, Sc. D. In the past 3 years I have published at least one hundred portfolios ranging from 3 to 10 stocks or mutual funds, They were intended to help investors of...
File Size: 26KB Last Updated: Jan 2, 2005
Hedge Funds: Healthy Risk?
- Hedge Funds: Healthy Risk? By Elliott Wave International's Robert Folsom, Editor of Market Watch and Nicole Isaac It’s easy to describe what an unhealthy risk is: scuba diving with a Great White Shark while holding a raw, rib-eye steak in your...
File Size: 15KB Last Updated: Dec 21, 2004
Surviving a Long Depression
- Investing 1.01 Surviving a Long Depression by Robert B. Gordon, Sc. D. FOREWORD What does one say when coming back from a long sick spell? Well, for much of the time I was simply too ill to think about reporting to...
File Size: 27KB Last Updated: Dec 14, 2004
Two Of Our Oldest Sciences Join For Human Benefit
- Two Of Our Oldest Sciences Join For Human Benefit by Robert B. Gordon, ScD and Bruce R. Gordon, MA, MD Dr. Robert B. Gordon has been unable to write for the past six weeks. His infirmity is due to arteriosclerosis, hardening...
File Size: 9KB Last Updated: Nov 11, 2004
Getting Rich Slowly
- Getting Rich Slowly Could Be Better for Your Wealth by Robert B. Gordon, Sc. D. September 14, 2004 Very few investors choose to get rich slowly. They need the riches now so they can enjoy them longer. But it turns out...
File Size: 20KB Last Updated: Sep 15, 2004
Do Not Believe American Economists
- Do Not Believe American Economists They Haven't Got a Clue About the Economy by Robert B. Gordon, Sc. D. September 7, 2004 I have no special reason to jump on one of our learned professions except they have been so hide-bound,...
File Size: 24KB Last Updated: Sep 8, 2004
Back to Investing Fundamentals
- Back to Investing Fundamentals by Robert B. Gordon, Sc. D. As we write, the stock market has finished a small bear market rally and is getting ready for a major move down that will get a lot of attention by investors...
File Size: 21KB Last Updated: Sep 2, 2004
Two Great Depressions - One Lifetime
- Two Great Depressions - One Lifetime by Robert B. Gordon, Sc. D. August 24 2004 Assuming that the first Great Depression started at the 1931 bear market bottom, it has been over 70 years to the start of the next one...
File Size: 24KB Last Updated: Aug 24, 2004
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