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Dollar Cost Averaging Into Individual Stocks

Dollar Cost Averaging Into Individual Stocks

On this episode of DIY Money, Daniel and Logan talk about buying individual stocks and whether to continue dollar cost averaging into them.

7 Facts That'll Change How You Invest in the Stock Market - E56

7 Facts That'll Change How You Invest in the Stock Market - E56

Investing can be stressful. We worry when our accounts are going down and grow overconfident when our accounts are going up. So how do we find a good…

Why Stock Market Downturns Are Actually Good

Why Stock Market Downturns Are Actually Good

It sounds extremely counterintuitive, but pro investors root for market downturns. In the second part of their conversation, Nicole and Josh Brown (T…

How Toxic Leadership Affects Stock Price

How Toxic Leadership Affects Stock Price

Nicole gives her weekly roundup of headlines that affect you and your finances. On deck today: what do Twitter, Activation Blizzard and Vice have in …

12: Tax Loopholes for Children, Funding Your Small Business, & Selling Losing Stocks

12: Tax Loopholes for Children, Funding Your Small Business, & Selling Losing Stocks

In this episode of the Rich Habits Podcast, Robert Croak & Austin Hankwitz share their perspectives marketing, optimizing, and funding your small…

758: Real Estate vs. Stocks: Which Will Make YOU More Money in 2023? w/Trey Lockerbie

758: Real Estate vs. Stocks: Which Will Make YOU More Money in 2023? w/Trey Lockerbie

Real estate vs. stocks. Cash flow vs. consistent dividends. Equity vs. price-to-earnings. If you’re reading this right now, chances are that you’re m…

DIY Money Jr - Invest in Stocks or Somewhere Else?

DIY Money Jr - Invest in Stocks or Somewhere Else?

On this episode of DIY Money Junior, Quint and Daniel discuss investing while you are young and the best places to put your money.

904 - Real Estate Vs. Stocks: What 145 Years Of Returns Tells Us by G. Brian Davis Part 2

904 - Real Estate Vs. Stocks: What 145 Years Of Returns Tells Us by G. Brian Davis Part 2

Let’s get one thing straight: everyone should hold both stocks and real estate in their portfolios. Diversification is the ultimate hedge against ris…

903 - Real Estate Vs. Stocks: What 145 Years Of Returns Tells Us by G. Brian Davis

903 - Real Estate Vs. Stocks: What 145 Years Of Returns Tells Us by G. Brian Davis

Let’s get one thing straight: everyone should hold both stocks and real estate in their portfolios. Diversification is the ultimate hedge against ris…

From the Floor of the Stock Exchange: Trade Like Einstein

From the Floor of the Stock Exchange: Trade Like Einstein

Investing/trading nerds: Nicole is about to introduce you to your new favorite podcast. Last week, MNN launched another A+ podcast, if we say so ours…

Stocks versus Treasury Bonds versus Cash In 2023

Stocks versus Treasury Bonds versus Cash In 2023

For more nuanced personal finance content, join 55,000+ others and sign up for the free Financial Samurai newsletter and posts via e-mail. Financial …

This Stock Has a 15% Dividend Yield and Has Outperformed Warren Buffett. Should You Invest?

This Stock Has a 15% Dividend Yield and Has Outperformed Warren Buffett. Should You Invest?

Do activist hedge funds including Carl Icahn's add value? Should you invest in Icahn Enterprises L.P., a conglomerate with a 15% dividend yield and a…

Does a 60/40 Balanced Portfolio Still Work? Time to Jettison Non-U.S. Stocks?

Does a 60/40 Balanced Portfolio Still Work? Time to Jettison Non-U.S. Stocks?

What are the pros and cons of a simple stock and bond portfolio consisting of two funds or ETFs? Given U.S. stocks have significantly outperformed th…

How Layoffs Affect Stock Prices and Other Earnings Secrets

How Layoffs Affect Stock Prices and Other Earnings Secrets

We are in the thick of earnings seasons, which means public companies are showing their financial report cards for the past quarter. Nicole shares th…

Your Guide to Stock Options: ESPPs, RSUs, and ISOs (That Won't Make You Take a Nap)

Your Guide to Stock Options: ESPPs, RSUs, and ISOs (That Won't Make You Take a Nap)

Whether you’ve got access to an ESPP (Employee Stock Purchase Program) at work and aren’t sure if it’s worth your time, or your new offer includes co…

Stocks vs. Bonds: What’s The Difference?

Stocks vs. Bonds: What’s The Difference?

Whether you favor the growth potential of stocks or the steadiness of bonds, both could have a place in your portfolio. Find out more.

6 Weird But Successful Stock Market Indicators

6 Weird But Successful Stock Market Indicators

Here is a look at some of the weird and odd stock market indicators that traders use to predict the movement of the stock market.

379: Finance Friday: Stock-Based Compensation Explained and Tax Traps to Avoid

379: Finance Friday: Stock-Based Compensation Explained and Tax Traps to Avoid

For the entry-level worker, employee stock options may seem completely foreign. But for most tech workers, this is commonplace and can be highly lucr…

69: Is Now the Best Time to Get Into the Stock Market? w/Chris Hill

69: Is Now the Best Time to Get Into the Stock Market? w/Chris Hill

Picking stocks can be intimidating for a first-time investor in the stock market. For landlords, real estate can seem like a much more tangible, calc…

The Danger Of Buying Stocks On Margin

The Danger Of Buying Stocks On Margin

Buying stocks on margin is a terrible idea. You could lose all your money. What's worse, you could lose a lot of time and the respect of your peers. …