In his 2005 book “Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? How Can We Know?” Philip Tetlock painstakingly tracked the predictions of 284 so-called experts in the fields of politics and economics in order ...
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In his 2005 book “Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? How Can We Know?” Philip Tetlock painstakingly tracked the predictions of 284 so-called experts in the fields of politics and economics in order ...
by Erik Conley
Here is a list of companies that have demonstrated a remarkable loyalty to their shareholders in terms of paying uninterrupted dividends. While these may not be the highest dividend yields available, they are ...
by Erik Conley
In the lead-up to Sept. 25’s Worldwide Invest Better Day, The Motley Fool is reacquainting investors with the basic building blocks of investing. As part of that push, we asked a group of ...
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1. Investing in Something You Don’t Understand One of the world’s most successful investors, Warren Buffett, cautions against investing in businesses you don’t understand. This means that you should not be buying stock in companies ...
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In his book The Truth About Money, Ric Edelman presents a user’s guide to picking the right kind of financial advisor for your particular situation. The financial services industry does not make it ...
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