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Merry Christmas!

No scrooging it up with talk of investing and money today. Hope you all used your earnings this year to buy some great gifts for your loved ones (and yourself)! Enjoy the holidays. We’ll see you soon. I have a feeling Santa has a little rally in store for us in the next week or [...]

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An Interview with Tim Sykes

So, some people seem to disagree with my opinion on Timothy Syke’s new book, An American Hedge Fund. I acknowledge that it could have been written better and for those looking for a soft-spoken, rational tone, then Timothy’s raw and cocky voice probably won’t win you over. But, overall, inspirational or not, I do think [...]

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A Great Month for The Curious Investor

Wow. What a month. The Curious Investor finally hit 1000 unique users and still averaged well over 2 visits per visitor. Believe me, readership is a blogger’s best friend. It really helps to feed the desire to keep writing and makes the whole experience more worthwhile and for that I wanted to write and thank [...]

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A Terrific Technical Analysis Article

I came across this article today, An Unsettling Chart Pattern May Be Taking Shape and thought it’d be great to share. It echoes my allusion to the potential for a stock market correction in the near future as mentioned in my post on getting ready to trade PJC but with more of a solid explanation. [...]

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Sad Day

It seems as though the compliance guy where I am working this summer has decided to change the rules regarding the interns. As a result, for all intents and purposes, I’m no longer allowed to invest my money in securities that are no open-ended mutual funds. What does that mean for TheCuriousInvestor? Portfolio B no [...]

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YAY!

I just thought I’d announce this since I’m really proud of myself. As I mentioned a while ago, my goals for the blog this summer is to write more regularly and also to make small improvements upon the blog design. I think I am writing more regularly, thought maybe not quite as regularly as I’d [...]

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