Author: Andrew Horowitz

Bank of America Bluffing or Holding the Nuts?

In Texas Hold ’em Poker, the bluff is the definitive strategy that separates bracelet winners from ordinary card players. Today, there seemed to be a bit of card playing going on in a winner-take-all scenario down at the Curb. Suspect as it seems, I wonder if this is an amazing...

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Preferred Stocks for A Volatile Market

Several readers and podcast listeners have recently emailed in questions concerning preferred stocks. It seems that these inquiries were prompted because of the levels of low-yielding cash positions they are amassing within their portfolios. So, here are a few pointers.

Preferred stocks have long been thought of as a safe haven...

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TDI Podcast 39: Infectious Resolutions

Guest: Paul Kedrosky, Ph.D. of Infectious Greed/Ten Asset Management. This episode begins with some profitable New Year’s Resolutions to ponder – 12 steps for getting your portfolio into good shape for 2008.

Then, we work our way into a great interview with Paul Kedrosky as he tells us why he...

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Audio: Dvorak/Horowitz Unplugged #11

Dvorak-Horowitz on the Stock Market and Bernie Madoff Swindle Part 2. Horrible New Twist.

Here is the 11th conversation I had with John C. Dvorak. new insights for anyone who invests in anything. What to do? This chat is not produced and is presented as-is...

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Profitable Resolutions for the New Year

It seems that the commitment made to resolutions each New Year is such a common pastime that the United States government actually has a web page dedicated to the “Top New Year‘s Resolutions.” According to the “government-made-easy” site (www.usa.gov), there are a dozen or so popular resolutions that we seem...

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