The AAII Journal
July 1998 Issue
Features »
Blue-Chip Value Investing: The Dogs of the Dow
Stock Analysis Workshop: The purely mechanical nature of the Dow Dogs approach forces strict investor discipline and requires no investment decision-making expertise.
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Open- and Closed-End Convertible Funds
Mutual Funds Workshop: Mutual funds that invest in convertibles are similar to balanced funds, but they tend to hold securities of smaller firms.
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Retirement Spending Rules: What Can Go Wrong?
There are a number of approaches to determining how much savings a retiree can spend each year, but each has pitfalls. Recognizing the risks of your spending plan.
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Unusual Investments: A Look at Viatical Settlements
Feature: Viatical settlements--investments in the life insurance policies of the terminally ill--have received considerable publicity because of high potential returns, but they are complex and difficult to analyze.
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An Interview With Edward Keely, Portfolio Manager, Founders Growth Fund
Feature: A discussion with one fund manager who searches for growth among the large- and mid-caps stocks.
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Some Words of Caution for Investors in High-Tech Speculative Stocks
Opinion: A lack of funding prompts some developmental-stage companies to turn to variable convertible preferred stock issues, with a negative impact beyond what many investors would normally expect.
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Building Up your Savings by Controlling the Spending Habit
Financial Planning Column: Saving even a small amount today can have a big impact on future savings because of compounding. But it isn´t retroactive--you must save now to enjoy the benefits in the future.
Features »
Different Perspectives: A Look at Charting Techniques
Technical Analysis Column: Bar, point & figure, candlestick, and equivolume are all chart types that can offer different perspectives on a stock's price and volume trends.
Blue-Chip Value Investing: The Dogs of the Dow
Stock Analysis Workshop: The purely mechanical nature of the Dow Dogs approach forces strict investor discipline and requires no investment decision-making expertise.
Open- and Closed-End Convertible Funds
Mutual Funds Workshop: Mutual funds that invest in convertibles are similar to balanced funds, but they tend to hold securities of smaller firms.
Retirement Spending Rules: What Can Go Wrong?
There are a number of approaches to determining how much savings a retiree can spend each year, but each has pitfalls. Recognizing the risks of your spending plan.
Unusual Investments: A Look at Viatical Settlements
Feature: Viatical settlements--investments in the life insurance policies of the terminally ill--have received considerable publicity because of high potential returns, but they are complex and difficult to analyze.
An Interview With Edward Keely, Portfolio Manager, Founders Growth Fund
Feature: A discussion with one fund manager who searches for growth among the large- and mid-caps stocks.
Some Words of Caution for Investors in High-Tech Speculative Stocks
Opinion: A lack of funding prompts some developmental-stage companies to turn to variable convertible preferred stock issues, with a negative impact beyond what many investors would normally expect.
Building Up your Savings by Controlling the Spending Habit
Financial Planning Column: Saving even a small amount today can have a big impact on future savings because of compounding. But it isn´t retroactive--you must save now to enjoy the benefits in the future.
Different Perspectives: A Look at Charting Techniques
Technical Analysis Column: Bar, point & figure, candlestick, and equivolume are all chart types that can offer different perspectives on a stock's price and volume trends.
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