Making Outsized Returns in the Stock Market - Using the Dow Theory

Written by Henry To, CFA


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In a series of stunning editorials forrepparttar Wall Street Journal atrepparttar 112436 turn ofrepparttar 112437 century, Dow laid outrepparttar 112438 foundation of his own theory onrepparttar 112439 stock market.

To seerepparttar 112440 entire article, please go to: http://www.marketthoughts.com/dow_theory.html

Henry To, CFA is the managing member of Independence Partners, LP, a SEC registered hedge fund. He is also editor of the investment website, www.marketthoughts.com.


Money & The Art of Bliss

Written by James Clayton Napier


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You can begin by reclaimingrepparttar hours you do own,repparttar 112435 ones which may have been filled with clutter, distractions, and unnecessary obligations.

“What happens then?” you ask. “Suppose I grant myselfrepparttar 112436 possibility that I might find fifteen or thirty extra minutes a day if I searched for them?”

Getting started toward “your bliss” is whenrepparttar 112437 magic begins. The smallest progress opens springs of inner vitality. You’re re-energized as if every little cell in your body tingles with excitement (they know you’ve done something right)!

Sidney Friedman in his book Your Mind Knows More Than You Do listed what he called 17 common, sensible, simple, yet for some reason, often unobserved means to gratification. The first four are: *Pursuerepparttar 112438 work you love to do. *Seekrepparttar 112439 people you love to be with. *Findrepparttar 112440 place you love to live. *Appreciate each of these discoveries.

My own experiences have taught me what truly matters is finding your place in life, being engaged work that energizes you and you instinctively feel and intuitively know you are here to do. This is work done in a spirit of service, for which you are well-paid, and which is alwaysrepparttar 112441 result of an infinite passion for life.

Let’s go back to Goethe, who reminded us, “Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it.”

Or, as Dr. Robert Schuller wrote in his book Possibility Thinking, "Never say 'No' to a great idea simply because it is impossible."

There is in that quote, I believe, a clue to The Art of Bliss. Joseph Campbell asked, "What was it you did as a child that created timelessness?"

That is a great question!

Singer Joan Baez had it right when she told an interviewer, "Action isrepparttar 112442 antidote to despair."

Work that creates timelessness, for which we are nicely compensated, that also creates inside us a sense that we have done well for ourselves and others, therein I suspect, lies a clue to The Art of Bliss.

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As a television broadcaster, James Napier has shared meaning-filled conversations with film stars, recording artists, US Presidents and first ladies, state governors, world-famous authors, scientists, and people from most every walk of life. He has also taught television news broadcasting and communication courses at three U.S. universities. He is Media Director for an educational corporation.


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