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Treasury Bond Yield Curve – What Does That Mean?

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Keep a Tight Watch on Fees

When times are tough, touch stock investors avoid fees or, at least, keep them to a minimum.

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The Stock Market Really Doesn’t Exist

The stock market really doesn't exist.

You can't go to a physical location and see the stock market.

You can see parts of the stock market at the major exchanges - but not the Nasdaq, which is simply a vast computer network.

The collective known as the stock market is a number of companies and individuals.

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Use Insiders' Stock Trades as Guide

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Capital is not free for companies to use.

Companies pay for capital one of two ways:

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