Up, Down, or Sideways
By Jason Holland
There is a certain type of investment that will thrive whether the market is going up, down, or sideways. In today’s essay, Andrew Gordon, Research Director of our sister publication, Investor’s Daily Edge, tells you what it is. And he introduces you to the expert he goes to for [...]
May was bad. June wasn't any better. A laundry list of problems has emerged from Europe to Afghanistan, and most of them are getting worse. So why isn't IDE's own options expert, Ted Peroulakis, worried?
Toff (TOF) — is an informal British word for a stylishly dressed, fashionable person, especially one who is or wants to be considered a member of the upper class.
Example (as used by Liesl Schillinger in a New York Times review of One Day by David Nicholls): “She’s an earnest, outspoken lefty. He’s [...]
When Mary Kay Ash retired from her job in 1963, she took her life savings, $5,000, and opened her own business. Boy, did it pay off! Mary Kay Cosmetics is now a billion-dollar company.
If you have ever wanted to quit your job and live another life... if you feel trapped by your career... if fear of not being able to pay the bills stops you from pursuing your dreams... today's essay by Alexander Green will be very important to you.
I recently bumped into an old acquaintance I hadn't seen in years. "Are you still managing money?" he asked.
"No, I write investment advice now," I said.
Copacetic (koh-puh-SET-ik) — a word with obscure origins — means fine, completely satisfactory.
Example (as used by Alexander Green today): “Work is the natural outlet for our energy and enthusiasm. What could be more copacetic than to love what you do and feel that it matters?”
If you can write a letter in Microsoft Word, you can build your very own website.
With the WordPress publishing platform, there's no need to hire an overpriced Web designer or graphics expert.
If you can write a letter in Microsoft Word, you can build your very own website.
With the WordPress publishing platform, there's no need to hire an overpriced Web designer or graphics expert.
Protean (PROH-tee-un) — from the Greek god Proteus, who could change his form — means versatile; readily assuming different shapes, characters, or meanings.
Example (as used by Hilton Als in The New Yorker): “The Berlin-based artist and filmmaker Christopher Roth and the journalist Georg Diez are the latest in a line of innovative [...]
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