
The odds of beating the S&P 500 Index for 15 years running has been pegged 2.3 million to one. Bill Miller is the one
At least, some of them, anyway. Year in, year out, seasonal investor Brooke Thackray likes to pick his spots in the calendar
The 'retired' barber on the danger of data, the one deal he would do over and the reason he's never written another book
Why so many investors cash out too soon on winning bets while riding losers down to the bottom
Forget buying low and selling high. The smart money aims high and sells higher
When The Globe's investment columnist Rob Carrick wants clarity in confusing times, he turns to the investment lessons he's learned from legends in the field
A veteran money manager explains his 12-step formula for picking growth stocks
The rich are getting richer, and there are more of them every year. Why not ride on their coattails?
She's a 24-year-old consultant who's into bank stocks and molybdenum. He's a 64-year-old trader who likes fertilizer and BlackBerrys. We "gave" them each $100,000 and one year to see who has the best strategy
How to leverage the dividend tax break
Building an art collection can generate impressive returns. But as with any investment, it pays to look at the big picture before buying
Hybrids cost more and they could be worth less in the long run, but are they a better deal?
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