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The bull market is aging. Earnings growth for U.S. companies is slowing.
Stock-market gains are leaning toward the less-than-spectacular. In other words, this may be your kind of market if you're a fan of blue-chip stocks.
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NEW YORK - This is a good time to make money off of someone else's misfortune.
One of the best, but rarely followed, rules of investing is to buy when things look bleak. Blue chip stocks in the euro zone are down 5.5 percent since it became clear in mid-April that Greece needed help to prevent it from defaulting on its debt. Some economists speculate that the bailouts of Greece and Ireland mean that the euro won't last much longer.
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To get financing, you'll probably have to pledge your personal investments as collateral, so take steps to reduce the volatility in your personal investment portfolio. [...] buy stable blue-chip stocks and treasuries, and sell off investments that have higher risk levels, such as tech stocks.
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With the stock market showing surprising strength in view of deficit, unemployment and other problems overhanging the economy, where do we go from here?
It's time to bet on the blue-chip stocks, says Fortune, explaining, Risk-takers made big money in 2003 but the best strategy this year is to buy blue-chip, brand-name stocks. The article goes on, While the Dow gained a robust 25 percent and the S&P picked up 26 percent last year, shares of the smallest companies shot up by 61 percent, while the high-tech-laden NASDAQ roared ahead by 50 percent.
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It is a myth to think that the new financial "reform" legislation, assuming it passes the Senate, will insulate us for all time against financial panic and crisis. Great crises of the sort that occurred in 2008 and 2009 are usually separated by many decades, and so it will be hard to determine how much real protection the law provides. But the underlying ingredients of financial panics are always the same -- uncertainty, ignorance and fear -- and no law can permanently abolish these.
We have had recent reminders of just how quickly surprises can happen. On May 6, American stock prices dropped a scary 5 percent in a few minutes. Some blue-chip stocks momentarily fell to a penny. The collapse still isn't fully understood, though it's widely attributed to an interaction between ...