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S&P 500’s best stocks of the decade

by Robert Holmes, TheStreet | Dec 31, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

Gone are the days of buy-and-hold investing. Stock picking was the strategy for the past decade, and these 10 companies were the best performers.

5 financial New Year’s resolutions

by U.S. News & World Report | Dec 30, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

If you’ve made plans to eat right and exercise, be sure to add a couple of to-do’s that will be sure to improve the health of your finances.

Why Japanese stocks look tempting

by Michael Brush, MSN Money | Dec 28, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

While the hot investing money pours into China, Japanese stocks look underpriced despite signs that country’s economy is finally picking up. Here are 4 reasons to bet on Japan.

5 investing themes for 2011

by U.S. News & World Report | Dec 22, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

Stimulus pumped into the US economy late in 2010 should be bullish for stocks in 2011. And asset classes that glittered this year could recede in the months ahead.

6 funds to boost your 401k

by Dan Wiener, InvestorPlace | Dec 22, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

These solid, consistent funds are a good investment for your future. Consider adding one or more to your portfolio in 2011

10 picks for the epic bull market

by Anthony Mirhaydari, MSN Money | Dec 21, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

Evidence is mounting that an epic bull market has already begun. But there are still ways to position your portfolio to take advantage in 2011.

Top pros’ top stocks for 2011

by Michael Brush, MSN Money | Dec 21, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

Some leading investment newsletter authors share stellar records but don’t agree on where the market is headed. Bulls and bears offer their best bets for the new year.

The 10 best stocks for a volatile ’11

by Jim Jubak | Dec 20, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

With so much uncertainty and potential for crisis, the year ahead could be rough. I’m focusing on 3 clear trends — and 10 stocks that will succeed because of them.

Keep an eye on gold, bonds in 2011

by Bill Fleckenstein, MSN Money | Dec 17, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

Rising investment interest in gold reflects investor doubts, while falling interest in bonds is a reminder of how foolish the market can be.

7 great gifts, 7 sharp stocks

by James Dlugosch, Stockpickr | Dec 17, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

The goodies a lot of people are longing for this holiday season, like the iPad and the Kinect, could be clues that help you figure out which companies will have a happy New Year.

10 stocks to watch in the week ahead

by MSN Money staff | Dec 17, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

Expedia, the nation’s biggest online travel agency, appears on an MSN Money list of recommended stocks. Here are StockScouter’s best investment ideas.

Focus on Bank of China, not the Fed

by Jim Jubak | Dec 16, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

The old market wisdom says investors shouldn’t fight the Fed. But these days, what China does matters a whole lot more than what Bernanke’s crew says.

Where to invest in ’11: US large caps

by SmartMoney | Dec 15, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

Investors who stayed away from the market as stocks rebounded from their ’09 lows might prefer to ease back in with some blue-chip names.

Why it’s safe to buy homes again

by Anthony Mirhaydari, MSN Money | Dec 15, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

The mortgage meltdown hasn’t killed Americans’ belief in homeownership. And there are signs that now may be prime opportunity for homebuyers and investors.

Are Chinese stocks a good bet now?

by MoneyShow.com | Dec 14, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

US investors desperate for growth are piling into Chinese IPOs. But that might not be the best place to put money. But if not there, where?

10 hot stocks for a cold winter

by Michael Brush, MSN Money | Dec 14, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

With the La Niña weather pattern expected to make for an extra-chilly winter, here are some plays in energy and other areas to warm an investor’s heart.

How to be a millionaire by age 25

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine | Dec 13, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

People who have done it tell what it takes — and how to overcome the perceived obstacles that might be holding you back.

How to be a millionaire by age 25

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine | Dec 13, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

People who have done it tell what it takes — and how to overcome the perceived obstacles that might be holding you back.

10 reasons the bond crunch matters

by Jim Jubak | Dec 13, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

Prices are falling and yields rising as the bond world sends a message to Washington. The fallout will affect retirement savings, mortgage rates, stocks, gold and more.

Say goodbye to the bond bull market

by Bill Fleckenstein, MSN Money | Dec 10, 2010 | Financial-Blogs

Signs of a top in bond prices could set the tone for investors in 2011. The government may start having trouble funding its debt, taking away the Fed’s printing press.

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