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2. The British Isa was the dampest squib in Hunt's Budget box
3. Investors are making a case for buying TSX consumer stocks
4. The stock-picking strategy that's been producing gains for nearly 90 years; The idea is to target 10 of those with the lowest price-to-earnings ratios in the Dow Jones Industrial Average
5. Don't count on the 'January Effect' to save markets this year
6. Many Believe It's Time To Do Away With Lawmakers Making Stock Trades
7. When People Stop Believing in Unicorns
8. Protecting their desired retirement income; Couple 'should be prepared for a stock market correction every single day in retirement,' planner says
9. Bitcoin is a star amid the messy markets of war - but can it remain up?
10. Soaring U.S. stocks make case for diversification; OPINION
11. It's risky, but lump-sum investing can pay off
12. Gen Z compounds risk, taking on debt to invest
13. ProPublica: Sen. Burr Dumped Stock After Calming Public About Coronavirus
14. An educated gamble: After the GameStop debacle, what needs to change for investment apps?
15. A quick, cheap way to get into bank stocks; OPINION
16. Why buy and hold beats buy low, sell high; OPINION
17. Canada's major stock index adds the old and the new
18. Gambling is for the casino, not your retirement nest egg; OPINION
19. Household wealth climbs at record pace, but debt remains 'key vulnerability'
20. How dividend stocks can protect you from inflation; OPINION
21. Trendy way to invest in stocks has its risks
22. Reddit group managed to move markets
23. Don't rush to buy because of low interest rates; OPINION
24. In a low-inflation world, look for growth stocks
25. A portfolio for investors hesitant to hop on the momentum bandwagon
26. Financial development, financial structure, and domestic investment: International evidence
27. The stock market: is it time to invest?
28. When to sell preferred shares that have been lasting losers; OPINION
29. Naked short selling: how exposed are investors?
30. Ethical investment revisited: evidence from Dow Jones Islamic indexes
31. The five big issues of 2005
32. Can average stock returns match the performance of the 20th century?
33. Holes in the defence: when it comes to protection and guarantees, it pays to study the small print. (Focus: guaranteed products)
34. The bear plods on
35. Plain-language cures for investor ignorance (Canadian Securities Institute to open an Investor Learning Centre at Calgary)
36. Confessions of a global gambler: welcome to the world casino! David Boyle finds it hard to resist
37. If you sell, are you taking profits or timing the market? Not all money managers agree on the concept of cashing in on winners
38. Market turmoil is part of investing. Accept it
39. The winning strategy is to bet on losers; Momentum investing is all the rage, but unless you're updating your portfolio monthly, the strategy doesn't pay
40. Should you invest in small bits or big chunks? Research shows it's best to act in one fell swoop, unless the markets - or your nerves - go sideways
41. Why value investors shouldn't give up just yet
42. A value strategy tailored for buy-and-hold investors
43. The merits of momentum; Value investing requires patience - but if time is a concern, consider an approach that bets on market psychology
44. Making extra cash count: banks' innovations encourage everyday people to take stock of investment funds
45. Are you adding unnecessary risk to your portfolio?
46. BRADLEY: 'EVERYBODY WAS IN SURVIVAL MODE'
47. The sun shines on disruptors and innovators alike
48. Is it too late to profit from tech superstars?
49. A less traditional momentum strategy
50. Income, growth: The best of both worlds
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