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Cramer's Take on Top-Searched St...

Investors were spooked on Wednesday as bleak broad-based corporate outlooks and dismal employment data dominated headlines. Stocks experienced their largest drop in more t...

01.07.09 | 21:39 PM
Top Stocks With Insider Buying, ...

At Stockpickr.com, we strive to keep track of insider purchasing and buybacks each week. Here's the perfect setup in my mind: insiders buying the stock, the company buying ...

01.07.09 | 18:35 PM
'Fast Money' Portfolios of the Week

The traders of CNBC’s "Fast Money" think the current stock market is a traders' market. In order to play a traders' market, you have to nimble. You also have to know whic...

01.07.09 | 17:33 PM
What Should Pfizer Buy?

Pfizer (PFE) CEO Jeff Kindler has hinted that the world’s biggest drugmaker is open to a large-scale acquisition. “The real goal is to grow revenues," he told the Fina...

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Q. I am looking to invest monthly a...
01.07.09 | 23:17 PM Asked by richardjans

A. for index, SPY gets you SandP 500
exposure. IWM gets you small cap US
stocks. EFA is a fund for Europe, Far
East Asia, EEM is for Emerging Markets.

if you go to ishares.com they have a lot
of different products. as a side note,
id say dont touch treasuries here, go
for corporates. especially if youve got
a lot of time head of you.

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