The AAII Journal
October 1997 Issue
Asset Allocation »
What Assets "Count" as Part of Your Total Investment Portfolio?
Sorting out which assets to include and exclude when defining your investment portfolio: A case study.
Features »
Screening for Stocks Using the Contrarian Investment Strategy
Stock Analysis Workshop: Applying the David Dreman approach using the Stock Investor screening program.
Features »
What Assets "Count" as Part of Your Total Investment Portfolio?
Portfolio Strategies Workshop: Sorting out which assets to include and exclude when defining your investment portfolio: A case study.
Features »
An Interview With David Peebles and Albert Sebastian, Portfolio Managers, The USAA International Fund
Feature: An eclectic approach to investing in the full spectrum of foreign stocks.
Features »
Behavioral Idiosyncrasies and How They May Affect Investment Decisions
Feature: Simple human nature sometimes causes investors to veer from rational decisions that would best serve long-term financial goals. Understanding these behavioral quirks can help you take the emotion out of the analysis when making decisions.
Features »
Tailoring an International Investment Portfolio Using Closed-End Country Funds
Mutual Funds Column: Closed-end funds are more complicated than their open-end siblings, but they also offer special attractions, such as the ability to purchase them at double-digit discounts.
Features »
Retirement Plan Rules, IRA Options Proliferate Under Tax Law Changes
Retirement Plans Column: Tax law changes increase applicability of traditional IRAs and add two new IRAs, expanding investor options but also adding complexity to the decision-making process.
Features »
A Look at the Patterns Helps to Differentiate Stock Winners and Losers
Technical Analysis Column: Fundamental factors ultimately determine the fate of a stock, but technical analysis can help identify those that are in the process of becoming winners or losers,
Features »
Dealing With Success: Adjusting Rules to Deal With a Larger Portfolio
A Matter of Opinion: The growth in value of the Beginner's Portfolio prompts some revisions of the original rules regarding company size, number of stocks held, and reasons for selling.
Screening for Stocks Using the Contrarian Investment Strategy
Stock Analysis Workshop: Applying the David Dreman approach using the Stock Investor screening program.
What Assets "Count" as Part of Your Total Investment Portfolio?
Portfolio Strategies Workshop: Sorting out which assets to include and exclude when defining your investment portfolio: A case study.
An Interview With David Peebles and Albert Sebastian, Portfolio Managers, The USAA International Fund
Feature: An eclectic approach to investing in the full spectrum of foreign stocks.
Behavioral Idiosyncrasies and How They May Affect Investment Decisions
Feature: Simple human nature sometimes causes investors to veer from rational decisions that would best serve long-term financial goals. Understanding these behavioral quirks can help you take the emotion out of the analysis when making decisions.
Tailoring an International Investment Portfolio Using Closed-End Country Funds
Mutual Funds Column: Closed-end funds are more complicated than their open-end siblings, but they also offer special attractions, such as the ability to purchase them at double-digit discounts.
Retirement Plan Rules, IRA Options Proliferate Under Tax Law Changes
Retirement Plans Column: Tax law changes increase applicability of traditional IRAs and add two new IRAs, expanding investor options but also adding complexity to the decision-making process.
A Look at the Patterns Helps to Differentiate Stock Winners and Losers
Technical Analysis Column: Fundamental factors ultimately determine the fate of a stock, but technical analysis can help identify those that are in the process of becoming winners or losers,
Dealing With Success: Adjusting Rules to Deal With a Larger Portfolio
A Matter of Opinion: The growth in value of the Beginner's Portfolio prompts some revisions of the original rules regarding company size, number of stocks held, and reasons for selling.
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