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Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Posts Tagged ‘ financial newsletters ’

A little stress does a body good

Dec 22nd, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

By Andrew Snyder, TodaysFinancialNews.com

Baltimore — (TFN): Sometimes a little stress pays big rewards. The last four days have been about as haywire as I ever want to endure. On Friday, my pregnant wife endured a surgery where the ever-dreaded “C” word was discussed.



A lesson from a fisherman

Dec 9th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

By Andrew Snyder, TodaysFinancialNews.com

Baltimore — (TFN): There’s something about snow – we got two more inches last night – that makes me want to go fly fishing. It’s a great example of the contrarian streak that runs deep within.

If you’ve ever fished any of the Eastern seaboard’s popular trout streams, you know they are popular places almost any time of the year. But from April through September, you had better bring your helmet. It’s combat fishing in most sections.



When in doubt, buy booze, babes and bullets

Dec 7th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

By Andrew Snyder, TodaysFinancialNews.com

Baltimore — (TFN): As we get older, the list of regrets grows. It’s natural. The more days we put in, the more mistakes we make. Hopefully, the list of successes grows even faster, but today’s about the mistakes.

We’ll say it’s in honor of Tiger Woods, the last celeb to bit nibble the forbidden fruit.

We all have regrets. The house we should have bought. The car we shouldn’t have sold. The girl we should have taken to prom. Or the pilot we shouldn’t have trusted.



Trump solves all our woes

Dec 1st, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore — (TFN): Another drop in the dollar and another big day for the equities markets. And yes, gold is on the rise as well, precariously perched at the psychologically pertinent $1,200 an ounce mark.

Enough alliteration. Let’s talk business.