Tag: Stock Investing

  • Emotions Are an Investor’s Worst Enemy

    Emotions Are an Investor’s Worst Enemy

    Humans are hardwired for survival, but this innate motivation to stay safe can be fundamentally at odds with investment success. Emotional responses to market volatility—especially fear and greed—can trigger impulsive…

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  • Tariff Turmoil

    Tariff Turmoil

    In times of turmoil, I believe communication is key. First, it is important to remember that with the Snider Investment Method, we’ve prepared for these types of conditions.  We know…

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  • How to Find Stocks with High Option Premiums

    How to Find Stocks with High Option Premiums

    Stock options provide traders and investors with a lot of flexibility when leveraging returns or generating income. While there are many different strategies, success often boils down to a consistent,…

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  • What Are the Components of Asset Allocation?

    What Are the Components of Asset Allocation?

    It’s easy to see that many financial assets are highly correlated — especially large assets. If there is a new sign of an economic slowdown, investors expect the entire S&P…

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  • The Process of the Tender Offer

    The Process of the Tender Offer

    The stock market is a place where buyers and sellers congregate to trade.  Usually, when you sell shares, you can just click sell and the broker will match a buyer…

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  • What are House Margin Requirements?

    What are House Margin Requirements?

    When buying shares of a stock, you may occasionally receive an alert that reads something like this: “You are attempting to purchase a security that may be held to a…

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