The AAII Journal
May 1998 Issue
Features »
What to Look for in a Stock Repurchase Program
Feature: Stock buybacks can be extremely beneficial to shareholders, but they have their subtleties: Companies don´t always follow through on announcements, and firms have different motivations for repurchasing shares.
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The AAII Beginner's Portfolio
Feature: Stocks bought and sold over five years in an experimental portfolio built on small-cap stocks with low price-to-book ratios.
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A Closer Look at Funds That Focus on the Dow
Mutual Funds Workshop: The Dow Jones industrial average is the most widely followed market indicator, and now investement products that feature Dow stocks are starting to attract attention.
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Re-Examining Risk Tolerance Using Worst-Case Scenarios
Portfolio Strategies workshop: Major bull markets can cause asset allocation strategies to stray and investors to become overly complacent. Seeing how your portfolio would fare in the worst bear market.
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Investing in Technology: The Michael Murphy Approach
Stock Analysis Workshop: Regarding technology as the growth driver of the U.S. economy, Murphy seeks to identify firms that are most likely to be the future leaders and buys when they are undervalued relative to their growth potential.
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An Interview With Howard Ward, Portfolio Manager, Gabelli Growth Fund
Feature: An inside look at a mutual fund that focuses on long-term growth from firms with a competitive advantage.
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Controlling Your Finances With Cash Flow Management
Financial Planning Column: Every successful business relies on a cash management system to carefully control income and expenses, and that system can easily be applied to personal finances.
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A Look at the Patterns for 1997's Winners and Losers
Technical Analysis Column: The gains from the top 1997 stock were extraordinary, but the price patterns were generic, showing a long-term decline followed by accumulation.
Features »
AAII's Industry Watch
Quarterly Feature: Industry Watch
What to Look for in a Stock Repurchase Program
Feature: Stock buybacks can be extremely beneficial to shareholders, but they have their subtleties: Companies don´t always follow through on announcements, and firms have different motivations for repurchasing shares.
The AAII Beginner's Portfolio
Feature: Stocks bought and sold over five years in an experimental portfolio built on small-cap stocks with low price-to-book ratios.
A Closer Look at Funds That Focus on the Dow
Mutual Funds Workshop: The Dow Jones industrial average is the most widely followed market indicator, and now investement products that feature Dow stocks are starting to attract attention.
Re-Examining Risk Tolerance Using Worst-Case Scenarios
Portfolio Strategies workshop: Major bull markets can cause asset allocation strategies to stray and investors to become overly complacent. Seeing how your portfolio would fare in the worst bear market.
Investing in Technology: The Michael Murphy Approach
Stock Analysis Workshop: Regarding technology as the growth driver of the U.S. economy, Murphy seeks to identify firms that are most likely to be the future leaders and buys when they are undervalued relative to their growth potential.
An Interview With Howard Ward, Portfolio Manager, Gabelli Growth Fund
Feature: An inside look at a mutual fund that focuses on long-term growth from firms with a competitive advantage.
Controlling Your Finances With Cash Flow Management
Financial Planning Column: Every successful business relies on a cash management system to carefully control income and expenses, and that system can easily be applied to personal finances.
A Look at the Patterns for 1997's Winners and Losers
Technical Analysis Column: The gains from the top 1997 stock were extraordinary, but the price patterns were generic, showing a long-term decline followed by accumulation.
AAII's Industry Watch
Quarterly Feature: Industry Watch
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