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Blogger Interview – Babak

In this edition of Blogger Interview, Y&I is very excited to bring you the insights of Babak, one of the brightest young financial bloggers online, and a highly  followed blogger on Seeking Alpha, with more than 4,600 regular readers. He shares with us his opinions on some of the major issues confronting investors in this [...]

Blogger Interivew – Kid Dynamite

In our first featured Blogger Interview, Young & Invested is pleased to bring you the thoughts and views of Kid Dynamite, one of the most followed bloggers on Seeking Alpha, with more than 9,300 followers. He shares with us his opinions on some of the major issues confronting investors in this market. Kid Dynamite is [...]

Is this time any different?

Another month, another year, another attempt at a correction and another inevitable bounce. The chart below highlights the sentiments carried by many investors. All the believers of the mantra that “Nothing ever goes up in a straight line”, have been forced to challenge their beliefs when every attempt at a correction in July, August and [...]

Will Stock History Repeat in 2010?

The S&P500 index has never declined in the second year of a bull market. This is applicable to all individual sectors in the S&P as well, which have never placed an overall decline in the second year of a bull market. To elaborate more on this statistic, over the last half-century, the S&P 500 gained [...]

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