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No Free Lunch: Load Funds Vs. No Load Funds

March 17, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

Everyone wants to save a buck. So if you had a choice between a fund that charged you every time you bought new shares, and one that didn’t, which would you choose?

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Creating A High-Performance Fund Portfolio

March 17, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

If you’d like to put part of your money to work in a model portfolio developed by one of the nation’s top hedge fund managers, check out the High Performance Global Portfolio in the Timing Models section.

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Charting Funds Like You Chart Stocks

March 13, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

For decades, market pros have successfully used chart patterns and other technical setups to trade stocks. You can use those same winning tactics trading exchange-traded funds.

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All in the Family: Trading Fidelity Sector Funds

March 10, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

Got a theory that healthcare stocks are going to take off? Forecasting that a rise in oil prices will send money scrambling into the energy industry? Or maybe you’re bullish on biotechnology shares?

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Unraveling WEBS: Investing & Trading in Foreign Stock Markets

March 6, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

Americans have traded and invested in foreign securities for years, either through domestic receipts on foreign stocks or U.S. mutual funds that invest outside U.S. borders.

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Rydex & ProFunds: Enhanced Funds Defined & How to Use Them

March 3, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

Traditional index mutual funds pose three problems for the active investor or the trader.

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What Is A Mutual Fund?

March 2, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

Mutual funds have existed in the U.S. since 1924. But it’s been in the last
two decades that the industry has undergone its greatest growth as
retirement-minded baby boomers developed their voracious appetite for these
investing vehicles.

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You’re Free to Choose: Combining Active and Buy-and-Hold Systems

March 1, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

One of the keys to sound investing is avoiding false choices. Take this tired old debate about investing in mutual funds for the long term.

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Homing in on Hot Funds and Stocks Using Sectors

February 29, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

When a stock makes a big advance or suffers a harsh decline, most people tend to blame or credit the move on one of two factors: the general market or the quality of individual company.

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What Are Exchange-Traded Funds?

February 29, 2000 by TradingMarkets Editors

When most people think of stock funds, they think of mutual funds. But a new class of
stock funds are growing in popularity, thanks to powerful advantages that deserve your attention.

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