Strategies
The Benefits and Drawbacks of Preferred Stock Investing
Some companies issue two types of stock: common and preferred stock. While each offers a portion of ownership in the company, there are significant differences between the two. Preferred stock is often seen as a hybrid instrument; a mix between a stock and a bond. Although preferred stock is an equity security, [...]
Understanding Stock Analyst Recommendations
A securities or stock analyst is a financial professional who studies companies and industries to analyze investment opportunities. Through their research,
the analyst may provide one of a number of recommendations or ratings, including “strong buy”, “buy”, “neutral”, “sell”, and “strong sell”.
The analyst will often be employed by a bank or another type of
financial company [...]
Four Good Reasons to Sell a Stock
Knowing the right time to sell a stock can be as difficult as determining when to buy. Even professional traders and money managers can struggle with this decision. It’s easy to make yourself believe that a stock that is down will come back and it can be just as tough to make a sell [...]
The Benefits and Risks of Investing in
Unit Investment Trusts
A Unit Investment Trust (UIT) is one of three types of investment companies (the other two being mututal funds and closed-end funds). A UIT offers a fixed (unmanaged) portfolio of securities to provide investors with the opportunity for income through dividends and/or capital gains through price appreciation. While the portfolio of a UIT [...]
Utilizing a Bottom-Up Approach to Stock Picking
With a bottom-up strategy for picking stocks, the investor chooses companies based on such things as strong fundamentals and the quality of the management team. The investor performs this analysis without regard for the current economic climate or trends. While top-down investors analyze the “big picture”, bottom-up investors look for those companies [...]
Utilizing a Top-Down Approach to Stock Picking
Under the Top-Down approach to stock picking, the investor starts with the big picture, studying global economic trends to identify industries and then the companies within those industries that look to offer good investment opportunities. Most fund management companies utilize this approach in their investing activities and many financial experts recommend this approach to [...]
The Strategy of Momentum Investing
Momentum investing is a style in which the investor looks for stocks that have been aggressively trending in an attempt to exploit opportunities from this current sentiment. The idea behind momentum investing is that when a trend is established, it is more likely to continue in that direction than to reverse. Under this strategy, [...]
Short-Term Stock Investing Strategies
Most financial experts would tell you that short-term stock investing is best left to experienced investors. Because stocks can be so unpredictable in the short-term (which in the most extreme case includes day trading) they can be a bad choice for short-term investors. Short-term stock investors need to have nerves of steel and the [...]
Small-Cap Investing in a Bear Market
While the definition of a small-cap stock can vary, it is generally considered to be a company with market capitalization of $300 million and $2 billion. The appeal of small-cap stock investing is in the potential returns they offer. While the larger-caps and thoroughly followed and reported on by Wall Street analysts, small-caps [...]
Finding Stocks for a
Contrarian Investing Strategy
A contrarian investor looks for stock pricing inefficiencies that result from the “herd mentality” among investors. Contrarian investing is similar to a value investing approach in that the contrarian is seeking mispriced stocks and acquiring those that would seem to be undervalued. A contrarian is well aware that excessive pessimism regarding a stock can [...]





