Articles filed under Housel, Morgan
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Ask the Fool: No right number
Sep 7, 2015 6:12 AM - When trying to decide on an amount, don't think of stocks in terms of raw numbers, Motley Food investor advises.
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Ask the Fool: Reverse-splitting headaches
Sep 6, 2015 6:45 AM - A healthy and growing company will occasionally execute a reverse split, but it's mainly enterprises in trouble that do so, to prop up their very low stock prices.
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The best forecasters rely on probabilities, not predictions
Jul 12, 2015 6:42 AM - As soon as you start thinking in terms of probabilities, all kinds of things change. You'll prepare for risks you disregarded before.
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Innovation is only seen in hindsight
Jul 11, 2015 6:31 AM - The story goes like this: American innovation has declined, and what innovation we have left isn't meaningful. Cancer? Not cured. Biofuel? An expensive niche. Smartphones? Just small computers. Tablets? Just big smartphones.
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Earnings, revenue not the same thing
Jun 26, 2015 7:52 AM - If a company's revenue holds steady over a few years, but it adds workers or factories, or spends more on advertising, its expenses will rise and its profits will shrink.
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It's hard to believe history when numbers conflict
Jun 21, 2015 6:47 AM - Which is true? 11 million jobs have been created since 2009 or the recover since 2009 is the slowest in history? Motley Fool Investor Morgan Housel says it depends on who you like in the Oval Office.
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