Dr. Joseph Belmonte | TalkMarkets | Page 6
Professor at Northwood University
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I went back to school late in life after having achieved a successful career in Engineering which saw my advancement to the level of Chief Engineer. This career was followed by a successful career in the investment business. In the late 1980s, I was developing systems for portfolio managers and ...more

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Mylan - Should This Stock Be In Your Portfolio?
This stock is making money, but here's why it is not in our growth portfolio.
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly: Electronic Arts
Stock of the week: Electronic Arts.
Trader Alert Sunday 9/11/16
A recap of last week's market including a comparison between our portfolio and the S&P 500.
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly: ROST, DLTR, DG
Let's look at the new numbers on Dollar Tree, Dollar General and Ross Stores. We had some sell signals on two of these stocks.
How To Create A Synthetic Stock On Priceline
How to create a synthetic stock on Priceline using options.
McDonald's: Is This Stock Sirloin Steak Or Just Plain Chopped Meat?
McDonald's return on equity is nothing to write home about but the dividend is good. The question is, is this stock done or a rare buy?
Better Investment Choices To Advance Auto Parts
Advance Auto Parts missed earnings, but maybe this stock should not have been in your portfolio to begin with.
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly: Nvidia's Earnings Surprise
Nvidia's earnings surprised. This stock has almost doubled in the past year, but is not in our growth portfolio. Learn why.
Ross Stores Vs. Dollar Tree
We compare Ross Stores and Dollar Tree and see how they did during the market crash of 2008 and since. Both stocks are in our growth portfolio and both stocks have been recession resistant.
Recession-Resistant Growth Stock
Ross Stores is not only a growth stock, but it is also recession resistant.
Market Treads Water But Google Bubbles
Google surprises to the upside on better than expected earnings. We've had this stock in our portfolios for 12 years and bought it at $98 a share. It's now $800 a share.
Monster Beverage - A Monster Of A Stock
Monster Beverage, monster earnings, a monster of a stock for our growth portfolio.
Stocks Of The Week: Panera Bread Co. & Starbucks
Let's compare Panera Bread with Starbucks to see which one should grace our growth portfolio.
Buffett And Beyond - The Home Depot Vs. Lowes
Let's compare Home Depot and Lowe's. Which of these super home supply stores should be in your portfolio?
Buffett And Beyond - AutoZone Vs. O'Reilly Automotive
Let's compare AutoZone and O'Reilly Automotive. Maybe both of these stocks should be in your portfolio.
Stock Of The Week: Yahoo Inc.
Let's compare Yahoo with Google. Which of these stocks should be in your portfolio for the longer term?
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