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Jennifer Coombs has nearly a decade of experience in the investment world, with a variety of titles and investing functions from trading to model building. GradMoney was created from a desire to change the way young adults view the stock market and a desire to save the general public thousands of ...more

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#CIWWGP: Chick-Fil-A
I wish that Chick-Fil-A would go public. The odds are pretty high that it will never go public because the firm thrives on the fact that they do not have a Board or shareholders to answer to, but I certainly can dream can't I?
A Touchdown For Your Portfolio: Investing In The Super Bowl
ots of investors are convinced that they can take advantage of particular stocks at certain times of the year, believing that this is the one and only these stocks will outperform during the year.
"Dear Activist Investor... Fix The World"
Activist Investors are individuals or groups who purchase large numbers of a public company's shares and/or tries to obtain seats on the company's board with the goal of effecting a major change in the company.
Can Management Incompetence Impact A Stock?
Incompetence at the management level is a serious problem among many publicly traded companies and more often than not results in weak performance of the company's stock.
7 Factors To Consider When Stock Picking
I definitely don't condone the stock picking process whereby you pin up the equities page of the Wall Street Journal on the wall and then throw darts and buy whichever lucky names you hit. This is not investing, this is just being stupid.
The "Woes" Of Wall Street
A day in the life of a trader or equity sales can certainly be glamorous in terms of the level of pay, but it is no walk in the park.
Millennials = The Future Of The Economy
Those finicky Millennials; what audacity they have driving the entire economy?
5 Stupid Things To Say While Investing
I've heard it said that you just can't fix stupid, and while I certainly agree with that assessment, it still blows my mind how highly intelligent people can still say the dumbest things when it comes to the stock market.
Should You Trust Consumer Sentiment?
Some people believe that changes in consumer sentiment is a direct reflection on how the stock market will perform or even how much stuff will be sold in retails stores.
Oil's Collateral Damage
While many of us are celebrating the fact that we soon will - or already are - filling up our gas tanks for the same about of money we once spent over ten years ago, many are dreading this situation.
Why Don't Investors Love Airline Stocks?
It is discouraging when you look at a chart of the Airline Sector ETF as the price has drastically pulled back. However, this is not a time to panic, but a time to get excited - global markets are rough and this is impacting all stocks.
Bear Market: A New Normal
Don't be afraid of the bear...the market is simply adjusting to a new normal and it will get there.
Socially Responsible Investing: McDonald's Vs. Chipotle
Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) is a novel concept but how does it come into play when investing in stocks? Let's take a real life example of SRI: McDonald's vs.Chipotle Mexican Grill.
"Oil" Be Back...Someday
Millions of investors are losing money, even in well-diversified portfolios, because virtually all investors are exposed to the energy sector in one way or another.
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