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Jeremy Siegel, Ph.D. The Future for Investors

Jeremy Siegel, Ph.D.

Professor Jeremy Siegel provides straightforward, timely insights into matters affecting the financial markets and your wealth. In his column, professor Siegel helps you see the big picture so that you can make the most of your investment dollars. "The Future for Investors" appears the first Monday of every month exclusively on Yahoo! Finance. View Jeremy's Bio

Old School Stocks Teach New Lessons
2006-04-07 00:00:00
Investors are often told that it’s essential to update their portfolios to adapt to an ever-changing economy. But the numbers don’t bear that out. Chasing “the next big thing” generally proves to be a disastrous investment policy. ...Read full article
Are Republicans or Democrats Better for the Stock Market?
2006-03-21 00:00:02
Republicans are often seen as the party of fiscal responsibility. But historical stock market data may make you rethink the importance of relying on such generalizations. ...Read full article
Stocks: The Asset of Choice for the Long Run
2006-03-09 00:00:43
Over periods of 20 years or more, a portfolio of diversified stocks has been more stable in purchasing power than a portfolio of long-term government bonds. ...Read full article
Beware of the "Growth Trap"
2006-02-23 00:00:08
Investors take to fast growing companies like cats to catnip. But those with the brightest prospects aren't necessarily the best investments. What matters most is the price you pay for them. ...Read full article
India vs. China: Where to Invest?
2006-02-09 00:00:00
India has a young population, enjoys strong business confidence and has well run banks. But Indian stocks, after having risen so much, have significantly pricier valuations than Chinese equities. ...Read full article
India vs. China: Who Has the Edge?
2006-01-30 00:00:00
China has an advantage in the "hard" infrastructure of roads, airports, and buildings, but India leads in the "soft" infrastructure of democratic institutions, free press, and an independent judiciary. ...Read full article
What Powers the Growth of China and India?
2006-01-16 00:00:00
These two countries are setting the stage for the greatest period of discovery, invention, and technological change the world has ever known. Here's a look at what is driving the transformation. ...Read full article
What Investors Can Expect From the New Year
2006-01-02 00:00:00
Enough about 2005. How can you make money in 2006? Will stocks rise? How about real estate, interest rates, and energy costs? ...Read full article
Is Real Estate a House of Cards?
2005-12-19 00:00:00
The dollar value of unsold homes in the U.S. is up a staggering 33 percent since last year. Is this a sign that it's time to sell, buy, or just sit tight? ...Read full article
Is the Fed Dead?
2005-12-05 00:00:00
Will Ben Bernanke inherit a Federal Reserve that's lost its ability to control the economy? As it turns out, reports of the Fed's death have been greatly exaggerated. ...Read full article
Ben Bernanke's Favorite Stock
2005-11-20 21:11:58
Alan Greenspan's likely successor owns stock in only one company. Which company is it, and can it make you money too? ...Read full article
How Will Ben Bernanke Affect Your Returns?
2005-11-04 11:54:19
President Bush's nominee to replace Alan Greenspan has the potential to be the longest serving Fed Chairman of all time. Will he also be the most controversial? ...Read full article
High Gas Prices: Blessing in Disguise?
2005-10-24 13:59:44
You know what skyrocketing oil prices mean for your gas tank, but how will they affect your stock portfolio? ...Read full article
Investing in a Risky World
2005-10-07 15:32:36
A looming oil shortage, threats of nuclear terrorism, and worldwide pandemics -- the world faces unprecedented risks that could stop economic growth in its tracks. Is this the right time to invest? ...Read full article
Move Over U.S.A.
2005-09-23 15:12:02
China and India will be the financial giants of the future, but America -- and its investors -- will still have an important role to play. ...Read full article
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