1)       07 September 2002, International Herald Tribune, Investors, know thy weaknesses; What now? / Picking up the pieces of your battered portfolio 1727 Words, English

2)       03 September, 2002, Chicago Tribune, Two Schools of Thought on Economics – Today’s Lesson: Market Behavior 1025 Words, English

3)       03 September 2002, NPR - Marketplace, Recent stock market slide should be viewed as teachable moment for investors 809 Words, English

4)       01 September 2002, Money Magazine, How Should I Manage My Portfolio? 3859 Words, English

5)       18 August 2002, The Star-Ledger Newark, NJ, Avoid the stock market's 12 deadly investor sins 1275 Words, English

6)       18 August 2002, The Baltimore Sun, A dozen sins that stock investors should avoid  945 Words, English

7)       12 August 2002, The Star-Ledger Newark, NJ, From entrepreneur to Enronitis - How bad things happen in a good system 1328 Words, English

8)       12 August 2002, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Morningstar Column, Chicago, Illinois, Morningstar Column. 1312 Words, English

9)       01 August 2002, Money Magazine, Lessons Learned Morningstar analysts reveal investors' biggest mistakes. 1219 Words, English

10)    29 July 2002, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Chicago Tribune, Sentiment of Businesspeople Is Clear - Ethics Must Improve. 1686 Words, English

11)    22 July 2002, Up To The Minute, CBS Network Programming, 117 Words, English

12)    19 July 2002, CBS Evening News, 179 Words, English

13)    07 July 2002, The Orange County Register, Sell, hold, or buy? It depends // Market - One person likes real estate, another cash, a third a bargain in stocks. Series: invest.0707 1481 Words, English

14)    07 July 2002, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Orange County Register, Orange County, Fla., Investors Experience Stock-Market Anxiety. 1449 Words, English

15)    05 July 2002, Investor's Business Daily, Women Flex Their Investing Muscles Have Greater Discipline Researchers find men tend to be ... 896 Words, English

16)    30 June 2002, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Chicago Tribune, Investors Left to Speculate about Capitulation in Stock Market. 1443 Words, English

17)    24 June 2002, Austin American-Statesman, 'Simple' plot devastated investors ; Local Ponzi scheme highlights need to investigate investments 1815 Words, English

18)    24 June 2002, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Austin American-Statesman, 'Simple' Plot Devastated Austin, Texas-Area Investors. 1766 Words, English

19)    17 June 2002, Marketplace Radio, PRI Network, 92 Words, English

20)    09 June 2002, Tulsa World, Investor psychology changes 835 Words, English

21)    05 June 2002, The Boston Globe, A WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN TESTS INVESTORS' METTLE 1022 Words, English

22)    03 June 2002, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Detroit Free Press, Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column. 648 Words, English

23)    01 June 2002, Shares Magazine, Beating The  Mind Trap  1414 Words, Entlish

24)    21 May 2002, CNBC: Business Center, Profile: Lessons one investor learned from the tech bubble and bust 920 Words, English

25)    21 May 2002, CNBC: Business Center, 178 Words, English

26)    16 May 2002, 信報, 副刊-經濟/企管 - 美元匯價溫和下降對通脹影響小 553 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

27)    01 May 2002, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, Investment Clubs | The Going Gets Tough 170 Words, English

28)    25 April 2002, Het Financieele Dagblad, DE ILLUSIE VAN INVLOED. 427 Words, Dutch

29)    23 April 2002, Frankfurter Rundschau, Das Blöken der Broker. 370 Words, German

30)    10 April 2002, The Daily Record (Baltimore, MD),

31)    01 April 2002, SmartMoney, The Trend Is Your Friend: Investors Tend To Sell Winners And Hold Losers-A Mistake That You Can Exploit 1704 Words, English

32)    31 March 2002, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, Yale professor’s stock market index measures investor confidence  655 Words, English

33)    25 March 2002, Houston Chronicle, RETIREMENT / An unforgiving reality / WHEN THE TIME COMES TO STOP WORKING, WOMEN NEED MORE MONEY THAN MEN BUT USUALLY HAVE LESS 1146 Words, English

34)    19 March 2002, Dow Jones News Service, SmartMoney: The Trend Is Your Friend: Investors Tend To Sell Winners And Hold Losers-A Mistake That You Can Exploit 1400 Words, English

35)    10 March 2002, Akron Beacon Journal, A Bear of a Lesson – Investors Should Have Taken Tough Market to Heart  1749 Words, English

36)    05 March 2002, BusinessWeek Online, Mutual-Fund Investors' Enemy: Themselves; From 1984 through 2000, this group fared far worse than the S&P 500. Why? Because they ignore some of investing's most basic truths 795 Words, English

37)    01 March 2002, 道瓊斯中文新聞, WSJ 投資起﹕熊市的倖存者更要注意投資風險 1849 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

38)    01 March 2002, Money Magazine, How To Invest With Confidence ; A Seven-step plan to help you make the most of today's volatile market 3971 Words, English

39)    27 February 2002, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Hackensack Record, The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Personal Finance Column. 1167 Words, English

40)    24 February 2002, The Record, Bergen County, NJ, CENTS AND SENSIBILITY ; WOMEN OFTEN FORCED TO PLAY CATCH-UP IN SAVING FOR THEIR RETIREMENT 1344 Words, English

41)    22 February 2002, The Asian Wall Street Journal, Keeping Your Nerve --- Edgy Investors Risk Missing the Recovery 903 Words, English

42)    20 February 2002, The Wall Street Journal, Some Technical Analysts Fall off the Charts --- Wall Street Sheds Some Practitioners of Arcane Craft 1289 Words, English

43)    19 February 2002, The Wall Street Journal, Those Who Survived Stock-Slump Road Can Still Crash 901 Words, English

44)    14 February 2002, Associated Press Newswires, AS enron experts ucb 395 Words, English

45)    14 February 2002, The New York Times, Economic Scene; Investor behavior clouds the wisdon of offering wider choice in 401(k)s  1006 Words, English

46)    11 February 2002, Newsweek, My Own Private Enron; What kind of investor stands by doing absolutely nothing while a once hot stock totally tanks? One who gets emotionally involved. Like me 951 Words, English

47)    07 February 2002, Dow Jones News Service, SMARTMONEY.COM: The Economy: Crisis Of Confidence 1345 Words, English

48)    07 February 2002, Dow Jones News Service, SMARTMONEY.COM: The Economy: Crisis Of Confidence 1338 Words, English

49)    05 February 2002, The Washington Post, Pride After the Fall: An Investing Parable 932 Words, English

50)    27 January 2002, The New York Times, The Week in Review; The Nation; Aggressive Strategies: The Logical Conclusion  513 Words, English

51)    22 January 2002, Financial Times, COMPANIES & FINANCE UK - Women reach glass ceiling at fund managers. 367 Words, English

52)    18 January 2002, The San Francisco Chronicle, Firm's failure ruins retirement dreams / Congress to study limiting requirements on employee investment in company stock 1020 Words, English

53)    01 January 2002, Financial Analysts Journal, Lottery players/stock traders 6604 Words, English

54)    31 December 2001, Banking Technology, Online delivery - Desktop revolution. 1867 Words, English

55)    24 December 2001, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Chicago Tribune - Illinois, Retirement Plans Overloaded with Employers' Stock 1280 Words, English

56)    20 December 2001, Investors Chronicle, Cover Feature - SURVIVAL KIT - Women Investors - Not Just A Pretty Face. 2345 Words, English

57)    06 December 2001, Denver Post, Season to Share donors 5768 Words, English

58)    01 December 2001, Financial Times, PERSONAL FINANCE - At last, a cure for trader's droop - Men make tough and determined investors - but ... 826 Words, English

59)    26 November 2001, Het Financieele Dagblad, BELEGGERS EN GEVAREN VAN DE MENSELIJKE NATUUR. 1891 Words, Dutch

60)    26 November 2001, Het Financieele Dagblad, BELEGGER OP ZOEK NAAR PSYCHOLOGIELESSEN. 3135 Words, Dutch

61)    26 November 2001, Het Financieele Dagblad, WELKOM BIJ DE ZESDE AFLEVERING VAN DE BIJLAGE BELEGGEN. 443 Words, Dutch

62)    25 November 2001, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Shifting Your Money With No Regrets 928 Words, English

63)    20 November 2001, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Celebrity Status Is A Thing of the Past For Stock Analysts --- As Blodget Quits, Others Who Pumped Bubble May Follow 949 Words, English

64)    19 November 2001, The Asian Wall Street Journal, U.S. Analysts Lose Their Cachet --- After Blodget Quits, Others Who Bolstered the Bubble May Follow --- `Celebrities Last as Long as Their Stories Last' 1218 Words, English

65)    16 November 2001, 道瓊斯新聞, WSJ 華爾街見聞﹕分析師的職業光環褪色(上) 2088 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

66)    16 November 2001, The Wall Street Journal Americas (Español), Fin a la era de analistas estrella. 988 Words, Spanish

67)    16 November 2001, The Wall Street Journal, Analysts Were Once the Rock Stars Of the Street, but Tunes Changed 1207 Words, English

68)    04 November 2001, The Star-Ledger Newark, NJ, Investors struck by 'statement shock' - Goal is not to overreact to fund, stock reports' red ink 822 Words, English

69)    04 November 2001, South China Morning Post, How to survive stock shock. 938 Words, English

70)    04 November 2001, The Hartford Courant, HOW DID WE END UP LOSING SO MUCH?  1058 Words, English

71)    30 October 2001, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Investors now coping with statement shock  928 Words, English

72)    23 October 2001, The Grand Rapids Press, Pulling out of stocks could be costly now 269 Words, English

73)    23 October 2001, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: The Philadelphia Inquirer - Pennsylvania, `Statement Shock' Hits Investors 976 Words, English

74)    21 October 2001, The Washington Post, Cashing In and Missing Out?; Pulling Out of Stocks in Slump Could Cost Future Retirees 903 Words, English

75)    09 October 2001, Investor’s Business Daily, Financial Planners’ Meeting Altered by Schwab  616 Words, English

76)    01 October 2001, SmartMoney, Profitable in Pink: Financial advice for women is a booming business. But much of it still sounds like Dollars for Ditzes. 695 Words, English

77)    30 September 2001, The San Francisco Chronicle, ECONOMIC CRISIS -- OR OPPORTUNITY / Fear and panic haurt investors' market judgment 1090 Words, English

78)    29 September 2001, Fem de Week, REDDINGSBOEIEN KIEZEN WE?  667 Words, Dutch

79)    22 September 2001, NBER Reporter, Behavioral finance. (Bureau News).(National Bureau of Economic Research meeting) 1057 Words, English

80)    22 September 2001, The Tampa Tribune, Stocks Tumble Under Weight Of Worry 1012 Words, English

81)    22 September 2001, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Chicago Tribune - Illinois, New Fears Weigh on Stock Market Psyche 1149 Words, English

82)    18 September 2001, Dow Jones News Service, SmartMoney: Profitable in Pink: Financial Advice For Women Is A Booming Business. But Much Of It Still Sounds Like Dollars For Ditzes 706 Words, English

83)    16 September 2001, Charleston Gazette, HEADLINE: Don't act rashly Don't act rashly Don't act rashly Experts advise investors to be calm when markets reopen 727 Words, English

84)    16 September 2001, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, What to Expect When the Market Reopens 1152 Words, English

85)    15 September 2001, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Investors should fight urge to flee market  730 Words, English

86)    15 September 2001, San Jose Mercury News, Experts advise investors not to act rashly when market reopens  703 words, English

87)    14 September 2001, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: San Jose Mercury News - California, Experts Advise Investors to Keep Cool Head 707 Words, English

88)    13 September 2001, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press - Minnesota, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Investor's Eye Column 707 Words, English

89)    12 September 2001, Los Angeles Times, AMERICA ATTACKED: THE ECONOMY AND MARKETS; INVESTORS; Individuals Face a Difficult Choice: Stay the Course or Run; Selling into a panic usually is a bad move, but shareholders’ mood is already gloomy after 18 months of losses  877 Words, English

90)    12 September 2001, Salon.com, Is Shopping the New Patriotism?  1515 Words, English

91)    10 September 2001, American Prospect, Investor beware 2117 Words, English

92)    01 September 2001, Financial Analysts Journal, Return dispersion and active management 5043 Words, English

93)    27 August 2001, Investment Advisor, When a collective policy can pay off. 660 Words, English

94)    25 August 2001, New Zealand Herald, For share traders, more equals less. 346 Words, English

95)    20 August 2001, Copley News Service, Consumers often irrational on financies  944 Words, English

96)    19 August 2001, The New York Times, Investing; Some Funds Try to Read Your Mind  1111 Words, English

97)    08 August 2001, 道瓊斯新聞, WSJ 投資起﹕投資和生活是兩碼事 1208 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

98)    05 August 2001, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Stop Making Sense, Start Making Money 934 Words, English

99)    02 August 2001, FACTS, FACTS Börse - Anlageverhalten / Sind Frauen risikoscheu? 730 Words, German

100) 01 August 2001, DMEuro - Genios, STOXX - MODERNES DEPOT Räum-Kommando. 1037 Words, German

101) 01 August 2001, 道瓊斯新聞, WSJ 投資起﹕指數基金得勢不得分 903 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

102) 01 August 2001, SmartMoney, Value Rules! 3257 Words, English

103) 31 July 2001, 道瓊斯新聞, WSJ 投資起﹕指數基金得勢不得分 903 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

104) 29 July 2001, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Why Investors Cling to Managed Funds 774 Words, English

105) 20 July 2001, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Personal Finance & Spending: Learning to Add Value --- A Prudent Investment Strategy Can Be Sexy, Too 2232 Words, English

106) 17 July 2001, Dow Jones News Service, SmartMoney: Value Rules! 1616 Words, English

107) 12 July 2001, Het Financieele Dagblad, VROUW BELEGT BETER. 393 Words, Dutch

108) 08 July 2001, The Star-Ledger, Women should save themselves 934 Words, English

109) 05 July 2001, Het Financieele Dagblad, OVERMOEDIGE BELEGGERS. 307 Words, Dutch

110) 01 July 2001, SmartMoney, Gender Wars: No Fury Like the Nasdaq Scorned 167 Words, English

111) 01 July 2001, SmartMoney, Gender Wars: No Fury Like the Nasdaq Scorned 167 Words, English

112) 30 June 2001, The Globe and Mail, Interest rates, hasty selling of equities ruin returns 707 Words, English

113) 19 June 2001, Dow Jones News Service, SmartMoney: Street Smart - Gender Wars: No Fury Like the Nasdaq Scorned 178 Words, English

114) 18 June 2001, Financial Times, MASTERING INVESTING – pg. 8, Sixth issue of Mastering Investment. 3315 Words, English

115) 18 June 2001, Financial Times, MASTERING INVESTING – pg. 2,The perils for investors of human nature People tend to take the credit for success and blame failure on bad luck.  The resulting overconfidence can be dangerious, warn Simon Gervais and Terrrance Odean  3469 Words, English

116) 17 June 2001, Tulsa World, What to do with your tax rebate 991 Words, English

117) 13 June 2001, The Boston Globe, GUARD AGAINST BLOWING TAX-REBATE WINDFALL 1090 Words, English

118) 13 June 2001, Financial Times, GLOBAL INVESTING - When market theory collides with reality. 751 Words, English

119) 11 June 2001, The Australian Business Intelligence, Less is More if you Want to Make Money. 138 Words, English

120) 11 June 2001, The Australian Business Intelligence, Mayday traders. 113 Words, English

121) 20 May 2001, Scotland on Sunday, Women make better stock market deals. 353 Words, English

122) 18 May 2001, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Small investors keep Dow climbing 596 Words, English

123) 17 May 2001, Associated Press Newswires, Market's strong finish latest example of improving investor sentiment 757 Words, English

124) 17 May 2001, Associated Press Newswires, Market's strong finish latest example of improving investor sentiment 595 Words, English

125) 17 May 2001, Deseret News, Small investors cautiously help market back up 833 Words, English

126) 17 May 2001, AP Online, Investor Sentiment Improving 748 Words, English

127) 13 May 2001, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, HAPPIEST TRADERS ARE INFREQUENT TRADERS 758 Words, English

128) 10 May 2001, WirtschaftsWoche - Genios, BÖRSENPSYCHOLOGIE - Angst frisst Gewinne auf. 558 Words, German

129) 10 May 2001, Knight Ridder Tribune Business News - KRTBN, Investment Portfolios of Women Outperform Those of Male Counterparts 496 Words, English

130) 10 May 2001, The Evening Standard, WOMEN THE WINNERS IN STOCK-PICKING RACE. 492 Words, English

131) 06 May 2001, The Washington Post, Boys Will Be Boys 299 Words, English

132) 05 May 2001, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Unternehmen / Wetter  241 Words, German

133) 05 May 2001, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Ffrauen sind die erfolreicheren Anleger  442 Words, German

134) 04 May 2001, Business Wire, REMINDER/Fifth Annual Los Angeles Times Investment Strategies Conference & Expo May 5-6 at Los Angeles Convention Center 534 Words, English

135) 03 May 2001, Business Wire, ADVISORY/Fifth Annual Los Angeles Times Investment Strategies Conference & Expo May 5-6 at Los Angeles Convention Center 534 Words, English

136) 01 May 2001, NEA Today, Is online stock trading for you? How about those credit cards? 835 Words, English

137) 01 May 2001, Money, Be A Better Investor We can't control the financial markets--but we can control how we respond. Here are eight surefire strategies for boosting your returns. 5562 Words, English

138) 23 April 2001, Los Angeles Business Journal, Testosterone Trap Weakens Male Talent for Investment.(Brief Article) 288 Words, English

139) 23 April 2001, La Stampa, IL RISPARMIO OPPORTUNITA' ""Pazienza"", la lezione dei miliardari americani 589 Words, Italian

140) 19 April 2001, Business Wire, SEC Acting Chairman Laura Unger to Deliver Keynote Address May 6 at Los Angeles Times Investment Strategies Conference & Expo to be held at L.A. Convention Center 734 Words, English

141) 16 April 2001, The Dallas Morning News, Testosterone Trap can snare any man: Financial decisions affected by machismo factor, study indicates.(BUSINESS)(MUTUAL FUNDS) 713 Words, English

142) 14 April 2001, National Post, Hazards abound for male investors 452 Words, English

143) 13 April 2001, De Financieel Economische Tijd, Beleggers presteren minder on line. 226 Words, Dutch

144) 11 April 2001, Sydney Morning Herald, What The Flock Is Going On 1352 Words, English

145) 07 April 2001, Financial Times, WEEKEND INVESTOR - Why being a man is a risky business - FAMILY MONEY ELIZABETH BAILEY. 1055 Words, English

146) 01 April 2001, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Master the basics | Investors take note: sensible research pays off 1083 Words, English

147) 01 April 2001, South China Morning Post, Know your portfolio. 1058 Words, English

148) 01 April 2001, Benefits Quarterly, Household stock investing: Inside versus outside the retirement plan 3674 Words, English

149) 27 March 2001, The Miani Herald, some sensible advice for investors: ‘Do your research’  1085 Words, English

150) 25 March 2001, Deseret News, Headed for recession or comeback? 577 Words, English

151) 23 March 2001, 道瓊斯新聞, WSJ 投資起﹕熊市投資者﹕警惕思想錯誤 1181 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

152) 23 March 2001, The Asian Wall Street Journal, The Scare After the Bear --- Some Investors Just Can't Take the Pain 876 Words, English

153) 20 March 2001, The Wall Street Journal, Avoid Those Pesky Mental Mistakes 863 Words, English

154) 18 March 2001, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Run on funds can only intensify pressure on struggling market 646 Words, English

155) 18 March 2001, The Grand Rapids Press, Where will your money be Monday? What's a cautious investor to do? Maybe nothing. 1103 Words, English

156) 18 March 2001, The Columbian, ANALYSIS: FLIGHT FROM MUTUAL FUNDS WILL FURTHER HARM MARKETS 627 Words, English

157) 16 March 2001, The Boston Globe, WHAT'S AN INVESTOR TO DO? NOTHING MIGHT BE THE BEST ANSWER FOR NOW 858 Words, English

158) 16 March 2001, Knight Ridder Tribune Business News - KRTBN, Investors Should Wait Out Stock Market Storm, Many Experts Advise 837 Words, English

159) 13 March 2001, Business Wire, National Survey: Large Capital Gains Distributions in a Year of Negative Returns Has Mutual Fund Investors More Concerned About Investment Taxes  2468 Words, English

160) 13 March 2001, Business Wire, Los Angeles Times Investment Strategies Conference & Expo to Be Held May 5-6 at Los Angeles Convention Center; Advance Registration Continues Through May 2 1428 Words, English

161) 13 March 2001, AP Online, Mutual Funds May Send Markets Lower 630 Words, English

162) 13 March 2001, Associated Press Newswires, Mutual funds expected to bring stock markets even lower 635 Words, English

163) 12 March 2001, Denver Post, Retiring soon? You may need to move funds 1459 Words, English

164) 11 March 2001, Knight Ridder Tribune Business News - KRTBN, Miami Money-Making Seminar Aims to Clarify Investing Procedures 1128 Words, English

165) 10 March 2001, Financial Times, INVESTMENT - Don't try to get even - get out - BEHAVIOURAL FINANCE - Philip Coggan explains why ... 716 Words, English

166) 08 March 2001, Financial Times (FT.Com), Don't try to get even - get out. 696 Words, English

167) 08 March 2001, The Journal Record, Investors search for the market's bottom 820 Words, English

168) 07 March 2001, 道瓊斯新聞, WSJ 投資起﹕投資者為何鍾情積極管理型股票基金 1523 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

169) 07 March 2001, The San Francisco Chronicle, Investors Search for the Market's Bottom, Find It Murky / Plenty of patience needed to wait out all of the facts 1118 Words, English

170) 04 March 2001, Patriot-News, Women as investors may not be so wimpy 807 Words, English

171) 04 March 2001, Los Angeles Times, MARKET, BABY BOOMERS HAVE A LOT RIDING ON EACH OTHER  1419 Words, English

172) 03 March 2001, Knight Ridder Tribune Business News - KRTBN, Investors Change Behavior as Dot-Com Fallout Continues to Hurt Stock Market 1539 Words, English

173) 01 March 2001, American Demographics, DATADOG  770 Words, English

174) 27 February 2001, The Wall Street Journal, Resisting the Lure of Managed Funds 866 Words, English

175) 24 February 2001, Financial Times, EQUITY MARKETS - Over-confidence can be costly - BEHAVIOURAL FINANCE - Philip Coggan looks at how we ... 739 Words, English

176) 22 January 2001, U.S. News & World Report, Amateurs need stock research as much as, if not more than, the pros  1238 Words, English

177) 21 February 2001, Business a.m, New dawn for America's army of day traders. 524 Words, English

178) 20 February 2001, The News & Observer, Nasdaq's decline heralds twilight of the day trader 1434 Words, English

179) 20 February 2001, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Slump forces day traders to kick habit 956 Words, English

180) 20 February 2001, The Cincinnati Post, Money skills not driven by gender 529 Words, English

181) 19 February 2001, Medical Economics, Patience -- the best cure for market jitters.(Brief Article)(Column) 941 Words, English

182) 19 February 2001, Los Angeles Business Journal, Selling Financial Advice to Women Plays to Stereotypes.(Brief Article) 705 Words, English

183) 18 February 2001, The Washington Post, Investing Isn't About Sex 806 Words, English

184) 18 February 2001, The Washington Post, Dusk for the Day Trader; After Revolutionizing Wall Street's Ways, Individual Investors Rethink Theirs 2428 Words, English

185) 18 February 2001, Times Union, No gender component to investing 729 Words, English

186) 18 February 2001, Sun Herald (Sydney), Frequent Trading Has Its Pitfalls 372 Words, English

187) 15 February 2001, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WOMEN AND MONEY: SO WHAT'S THE PROBLEM? 799 Words, English

188) 14 February 2001, ABIX: Australasian Business Intelligence, Less is more if you want to make money  138 Words, English

189) 14 February 2001, Australian Financial Review, Less Is More If You Want To Make Money  913 Words, English

190) 13 February 2001, Business Wire, National Survey: Large Capital Gains Distributions in a Year of Negative Returns Has Mutual Fund Investors More Concerned About Investment Taxes 2413 Words, English

191) 10 February 2001, Financial Times, WEEKEND INVESTOR - Getting inside the heads of investors - The bear run is giving academics the chance ... 795 Words, English

192) 10 February 2001, The Hartford Courant, NEVER-ENDING CHASE; BUYING LAST YEAR’S WINNERS CAN MAKE YOU A LOSER  769 Words, English

193) 08 February 2001, 道瓊斯新聞, WSJ 投資起﹕過於自信會侵蝕投資回報 1241 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

194) 07 February 2001, Sydney Morning Herald, Club Struck 976 Words, English

195) 04 February 2001, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Your Ego Can Cost You Plenty in Investing 919 Words, English

196) 04 February 2001, Scotland on Sunday, Bubble always bursts for the irrational punter. 1205 Words, English

197) 01 February 2001, Quarterly Journal of Economics, BOYS WILL BE BOYS: GENDER, OVERCONFIDENCE, AND COMMON STOCK INVESTMENT [*].(Statistical Data Included) 14078 Words, English

198) 29 January 2001, La Stampa, IL RISPARMIO INTERMEDIAZIONE INTERNET In Usa, on line il 18% delle transazioni di quote. 1075 Words, Italian

199) 28 January 2001, Sunday Business, I must have been mad ... 1260 Words, English

200) 24 January 2001, Dow Jones News Service, Plato Would Pick An All-Stock Portfolio, But Should You? 935 Words, English

201) 22 January 2001, 信報, 交投真方便可惜短炒多無益 527 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

202) 22 January 2001, Los Angeles Daily News, SANTA CLARITA NURSES REFLECT RECENT TREND 1104 Words, English

203) 22 January 2001, U.S. News & World Report, Amateurs need stock research as much as, if not more than, the pros 1272 Words, English

204) 08 January 2001, Newsweek, What Investing Women Want: We want respect and stock-market advice--so how come we get treated like Beanie Babies in Portfolioland?(Women of the New Century)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included) 1033 Words, English

205) 08 January 2001, Knight Ridder Tribune Business News - KRTBN, Chicago Tribune Market Report Column 1066 Words, English

206) 08 January 2001, Newsweek International, Capital Gains: What Investing Women Want 1006 Words, English

207) 08 January 2001, Business Week, THE BEST OF BUSINESS WEEK ONLINE; INVESTING; DON’T TOUCH THAT KEYBOARD  657 Words, English

208) 08 January 2001, Los Angeles times, ANNUAL MARKETS AND MUTUAL FUND REVIEW AND OUTLOOK; CHALLENGING  1321 Words, English

209) 07 January 2001, Newsday,  AN INVESTOR’S ODYSSEY / REALITY CHECKS IN… / …AND HANGS AROUND TO SEE WHAT 2001 HOLDS  996 Words, English

210) 06 January 2001, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Buy high, sell low? Researchers look for logic behind investors' decisions 1240 Words, English

211) 04 January 2001, Knight Ridder Tribune Business News - KRTBN, Chicago Tribune Market Report Column 1141 Words, English

212) 04 January 2001, Australian Financial Review, Investors Hold Losers and Sell Winners  583 Words, English

213) 02 January 2001, The Capital Times & Wisconsin State Journal, STOCK TRADING HAZARDOUS TO YOUR WEALTH 658 Words, English

214) 01 January 2001, Journal of Economic Perspectives, The Internet and the investor.(financial services) 45 Words, English

215) 24 December 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Nine Good Reasons to Lose Sleep 900 Words, English

216) 22 December 2000, NBER Reporter, Behavioral Finance. 1141 Words, English

217) 18 December 2000, Medical Economics, Is it really nuts to trade online? 2686 Words, English

218) 18 December 2000, Le Temps, Pourquoi les traders commettent des erreurs, ou comment investir en domptant ses émotions. 1133 Words, French

219) 18 December 2000, The Journal Record, Scientists link pain to investors' trading decisions 1291 Words, English

220) 17 December 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Nine Things We Fret About Too Much 880 Words, English

221) 17 December 2000, St. Petersburg Times, FOCUS ON THEIR FUTURE 2443 Words, English

222) 16 December 2000, National Post, Eat stocks and shed a few extra bucks: Sure the market looks appetizing. But wait until it loses even more weight before you start digging in 1304 Words, English

223) 15 December 2000, Junge Karriere (2001) - Genios, Aktienstrategie - In die Gefühlsfalle getappt. 1391 Words, German

224) 10 December 2000, The Boston Globe, NO PAIN, NO GAIN SCIENTISTS LINKING PHYSICAL PAIN AND PLEASURE TO INVESTOR BUY AND SELL DECISIONS 1460 Words, English

225) 09 December 2000, Financial Times, EQUITY MARKETS - Get-rich scheme may make you a loser - INVESTMENT CLUBS - Share clubs are popular but ... 403 Words, English

226) 03 December 2000, St. Petersburg Times, Maria's world 2992 Words, English

227) 03 December 2000, The Baltimore Sun, Contest winners will be hired to run funds  664 Words, English

228) 30 November 2000, Financial Times (FT.Com), Talking stock - Invest in your feminine side. 328 Words, English

229) 30 November 2000, Financial Times (FT.Com), Talking stock - Invest in your feminine side. 328 Words, English

230) 27 November 2000, Forbes ASAP, Monkey Business; Investing tips for those who prefer skill and strategy to astrological charts or throwing darts. 559 Words, English

231) 20 November 2000, The Seattle Times, New money game: Who wants to run a mutual fund? 826 Words, English

232) 19 November 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Fund investing easy as pie when it's only make-believe 911 Words, English

233) 19 November 2000, The Star-Ledger Newark, NJ, Contest seeks good manager 618 Words, English

234) 19 November 2000, The Times-Picayune, Fund aces get a shot at big time 853 Words, English

235) 19 November 2000, The Boston Globe, ONLINE OPPORTUNITY TO MANAGE FUND, WIN JOB 944 Words, English

236) 19 November 2000, The Atlanta Journal - Constitution, EMOTIONS AND INVESTING : Limit buying, selling over the long haul Overconfidence, other factors can lead to individuals overtrading their portfolios. MONEY & MORE 782 Words, English

237) 18 November 2000, Cox News Service, Limit buying, selling over the long haul  637 Words, English

238) 12 November 2000, The Florida Times-Union, Making your stock reaction 'just right' 910 Words, English

239) 12 November 2000, Tulsa World, Don't fool yourself about money skills 885 Words, English

240) 10 November 2000, The Wall Street Journal Europe, WEEKEND --- Personal Finance & Spending: Goldilocks May Have Had It Just Right --- A Lesson for Investors: How to Judge When Stock Prices Are too Hot or too Cold 923 Words, English

241) 07 November 2000, The Wall Street Journal, Making Your Stock Reaction `Just Right' 901 Words, English

242) 06 November 2000, The Star-Ledger Newark, NJ, Don't fool yourself about your investment skills 731 Words, English

243) 06 November 2000, Chicago Sun-Times, Fund shareholders throwing out gems 620 Words, English

244) 05 November 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Striving to Win Can Be a Loser's Game 896 Words, English

245) 05 November 2000, Newsday, STREET SMARTS / WINNERS, LOSERS AND EMOTIONAL PAIN… Odean spoke with Newsday reporter Jerry Morgan  1088 Words, English

246) 01 November 2000, CA Magazine, What's your financial game plan? 2499 Words, English

247) 01 November 2000, The Boston Globe, LONG TERM, MANY FOOL THEMSELVES 968 Words, English

248) 31 October 2000, Buffalo News, THE MISTAKES INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS MAKE 971 Words, English

249) 30 October 2000, Business Week, DON'T TOUCH THAT KEYBOARD Want to waste time and money? Do lots of online stock trades in long-term accounts such as 401(k)s 707 Words, English

250) 23 October 2000, Business Week, WHY NOT LOSE THOSE MUTUAL-FUND LOSERS? 732 Words, English

251) 20 October 2000, Investor’s Business Daily, Use Sound Strategy To Avoid Getting Tangled Up In The Web  906 Words, English

252) 17 October 2000, Buffalo News, INTERNET TRADING COULD BE BAD FOR YOUR 401(K) 874 Words, English

253) 16 October 2000, Time International, A League of Their Own German women--and some financial firms--have learned that investing is not necessarily man's work 885 Words, English

254) 15 October 2000, The Tampa Tribune, Speakers and seminars guide 1400 Words, English

255) 15 October 2000, The Tampa Tribune, The speakers 452 Words, English

256) 15 October 2000, The Tampa Tribune, About this section 440 Words, English

257) 15 October 2000, The Tampa Tribune, INVESTORS ON THE COUCH 879 Words, English

258) 15 October 2000, New York Times Abstracts, SEVEN ROAD MAPS FOR THE TREACHEROUS MARKET 52 Words, English

259) 09 October 2000, Investment News, TAKING SIDES: How online trading exploits investors 682 Words, English

260) 09 October 2000, Houston Chronicle, MONEY TIP / Buy it and hold it and hold it 210 Words, English

261) 09 October 2000, Los Angeles Times, QUARTERLY INVESTMENT OUTLOOK IN FUND REVIEW; YOUR WORST ENEMY? YOURSELF, IF YOU’VE GOT THESE BAD HABITS; OVERESTIMATING YOUR INVESTMENT SKILL AND PLOWING ALONG WITHOUT A LONG-TERM PLAN ARE TWO OF THE COSTLIEST PITFALLS  1606 Words, English

262) 08 October 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Frequent Trading Can Backfire 292 Words, English

263) 07 October 2000, Elsevier, PROFITEER VAN PROFETEN  694 Words, Dutch

264) 06 October 2000, Eindhovens Dagblad, Illusie van on-line beleggen leidt tot overmoed  952 Words, Dutch

265) 03 October 2000, The Cincinnati Post, Buy-and-hold strategy seems sound 326 Words, English

266) 02 October 2000, The Plain Dealer Cleveland, EXPERT: STOCKS ARE TO HAVE, HOLD 287 Words, English

267) 01 October 2000, Journal of Financial Planning, The urge to trade 1902 Words, English

268) 26 September 2000, The Asian Wall Street Journal, Funds: Frequent Trading Alarms Fund Firms --- Aggressive Strategy May Not Pay in the Long Run 1005 Words, English

269) 25 September 2000, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Managed & Personal Investing: Frequent Trading Alarms Fund Firms --- Investors Take Short-Term View of Long-Term Investments --- Strategy May Not Pay in the Long Run 935 Words, English

270) 25 September 2000, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, FALL IS A GOOD TIME FOR MUTUAL FUND HOUSECLEANING 732 Words, English

271) 24 September 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Buy-and-hold strategy works, professor finds 168 Words,  English

272) 22 September 2000, The Wall Street Journal, Frequent Trading Worries Fund Firms --- Investors' New Strategies May Not Pay in Long Run 1397 Words, English

273) 19 September 2000, The San Francisco Chronicle, ONLINE INVESTING / In-Out Trades Can Leave You Down, Out 577 Words, English

274) 19 September 2000, Denver Rocky Mountain News, ACADEMIC: BUY-AND-HOLD PAYS `TRADING IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR WEALTH,' SAYS EXPERT WHO HAS STUDIED INVESTOR BEHAVIOR 333 Words, English

275) 19 September 2000, Investor’s Business Daily, Boomers Just Getting Started on Retirement but Advisers Face Big Challenges   740 Words, English

276) 19 September 2000, Scripps Howard News Service, Study shows those who buy-and-hold get the goodies  312 Words, English

277) 17 September 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Consumers often irrational on finances 968 Words, English

278) 15 September 2000, Puget Sound Business Journal, Going online can make investors overactive.(research: overconfidence and excessive trading can bring poor investment results)(Brief Article) 863 Words, English

279) 13 September 2000, Sydney Morning Herald, A Woman's Place 653 Words, English

280) 09 September 2000, National Post, Trade-happy investors move stocks, lose profits 432 Words, English

281) 09 September 2000, De Gelderlander, De illusie van beleggen via internet  775 Words, Dutch

282) 02 September 2000, Daglad voor Zuidwest-Nederland, Geldzaken in de privesfeer: 05 May 2001, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Unternehmen / Wetter  241 Words, German

283) 01 September 2000, The Wall Street Journal Europe, WEEKEND --- Personal Finance & Spending: Investing Beyond Risk and Return --- The Emotions Can Often Best Explain Why We Buy or Sell a Stock 864 Words, English

284) 01 September 2000, Brants Dagblad, De illusie van on-line beleggen  973 Words, Dutch

285) 30 August 2000, Newsday, SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE / INVESTORS TAKE THEIR FINANCIAL FUTURES IN THEIR OWN HANDS BY TRADING STOCKS ONLINE  3533 Words, English

286) 29 August 2000, The Wall Street Journal, How Stock Investors Take It Personally 853 Words, English

287) 07 August 2000, U-Wire, Texas A&M U.: COLUMN: Stock traders mistaken in criticism of Internet users 590 Words, English

288) 07 August 2000, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, LOOKING LONG TERM TRADING LESS OFTEN AND GETTING HIGHER RETURNS, WOMEN HAVE EDGE OVER MEN IN PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT , HARRIET JOHNSON  996 Words, English

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290) 06 August 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Nine Reasons Investors Take Risks 921 Words, English

291) 01 August 2000, USA Today, 'Pretend' investing can teach bad habits 839 Words, English

292) 31 July 2000, The Dallas Morning News, Study: Female investors better: Women don't seem to buy, sell as often as men do.(BUSINESS) 768 Words, English

293) 31 July 2000, Crain's New York Business, Net investors cling to hopes of rebound : Many hang on despite losses 891 Words, English

294) 29 July 2000, Sydney Morning Herald, He Who Hesitates Is Lost 982 Words, English

295) 29 July 2000, National Post, Faithful beats fickle in affairs of the wallet: Men buy and sell stocks like they change channels with a remote control, a study indicates. Women, conversely, tend to earn better returns because they buy and hold 1052 Words, English

296) 25 July 2000, The Miami Herald, Women have the edge in battle of the sexes  924 Words, English

297) 23 July 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, The Scholarly View of Investing 968 Words, English

298) 09 July 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Five Estate-Planning Pitfalls to Avoid 915 Words, English

299) 03 July 2000, 信報, 投資的好點子來之不易 531 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

300) 01 July 2000, Shares Magazine, RSI A Wealth Hazard 1968 Words, English

301) 01 July 2000, Psychology Today, The price of impatience 198 Words, English

302) 30 June 2000, 信報, 減肥去贅但不傷身 503 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

303) 26 June 2000, Newsweek International, Taking the Plunge Investors often neglect one of the most important stock-buying considerations of all: when to sell 793 Words, English

304) 26 June 2000, Business Week, SPECIAL REPORT: Online Investing Strategies: Online or Off, the Rules Are the Same  1178 Words, English

305) 25 June 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Why Wall Street Is Courting Women 886 Words, English

306) 25 June 2000, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: The Miami Herald - Florida, Women Are Better Investors than Men, Studies Say 980 Words, English

307) 25 June 2000, The Hartford Courant, FIGHT FRAUD: KNOW THY ADVISER  1013 Words, English

308) 23 June 2000, The Wall Street Journal Europe, WEEKEND --- Anxiety About the Market? Try a Therapeutic Approach --- Behavioral Finance Asset Managers Can Help Cure Investment Ills 1443 Words, English

309) 22 June 2000, NBER Reporter, Stock Markets, Behavior, and the Limits of History. 3260 Words, English

310) 18 June 2000, The New York Times, Chat-Room Millions, Real-Life Misery  2760 Words, English

311) 11 June 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Pros Step In To Soothe Investors 1077 Words, English

312) 10 June 2000, Australian Financial Review, US Study Finds Profiting From The Prophets Isn't That Easy  902 Words, English

313) 02 June 2000, Die Woche, Renaissance der Nebenwerte. 1766 Words, German

314) 02 June 2000, Investor’s Business Daily, Wild Economy and Stock market Volatility  755 Words, English

315) 28 May 2000, Sun Herald, When Loss Is More 411 Words, English

316) 22 May 2000, Business Week, Online or Off, the Rules Are the Same: The Web hasn't changed the fundamentals of smart investing 1359 Words, English

317) 22 May 2000, Time International, Tracking Down a Better Deal Exchange traded funds will give Europeans more choices and lower fees 932 Words, English

318) 18 May 2000, Portland Oregonian, NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER OF INVESTMENT 873 Words, English

319) 15 May 2000, Business Week, SHOOTOUT AT THE ONLINE CORRAL Trigger-happy traders can get hurt 299 Words, English

320) 15 May 2000, Money Magazine Special, The Real-Life Guide To Investing Successful women investors share their secrets: the seven rules you need to follow to secure your financial future 3431 Words, English

321) 15 May 2000, El Cronista, Riesgos y ventajas de invertir por Internet. 1391 Words, Spanish

322) 13 May 2000, The Independent - London, Online investors perform worse than phone users. 394 Words, English

323) 05 May 2000, Investors Chronicle, Market Strategy: INvestment Styles - Girl Power 256 Words, English

324) 02 May 2000, Constitution - Georgia, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution Business Press Column 466 Words, English

325) 02 May 2000, Constitution - Georgia, Even the Most Rational Markets Have Neuroses, Psychoses, Studies Show 456 Words, English

326) 02 May 2000, The Atlanta Constitution, 'Rational market' found to be not so rational 462 Words, English

327) 01 May 2000, Cox News Service, ‘Rational market’ found to be not so rational  497 Words, English

328) 28 April 2000, Tages Anzeiger, Teure Illusion. 425 Words, German

329) 28 April 2000, Investors Chronicle, Funds & Finance: Life's A Switch And Then You Buy - Research Has Revealed 622 Words, English

330) 23 April 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, Investing Can Be Mind Over Money 947 Words, English

331) 23 April 2000, The Mail on Sunday, Two emotions push up and pull down... 861 Words, English

332) 23 April 2000, Mail on Sunday, TUG OF WAR THAT KEEPS PANIC AT BAY 863 Words, English

333) 23 April 2000, The Boston Globe, WOMEN BONDING AROUND STOCKS 1378 Words, English

334) 18 April 2000, Georgia, Savannah Morning News, Ga., Investing Column 716 Words, English

335) 16 April 2000, New York Daily News, PLAYING WITH FIRE With market dips, online trading is riskier than ever 1423 Words, English

336) 10 April 2000, Gazeta Mercantil, Investidor cai na rede promocional de Wall Street. 2413 Words, Portuguese

337) 09 April 2000, Newsday, QUITTING THE STOCK MARKET? THEN SELL NOW  372 Words

338) 07 April 2000, The Wall Street Journal Europe, WEEKEND --- Personal Finance & Spending: Markets Making You Edgy? Lighten Up --- Investors Unnerved by This Week's Volatility Should Reassess 647 Words, English

339) 06 April 2000, The Orange County Register, Your Money It might be time for a new look at your risks 526 Words, English

340) 06 April 2000, Basler Zeitung, Wallstreet-Analysten raten - "Stay cool". 501 Words, German

341) 05 April 2000, The Wall Street Journal, Markets Making You Nervous? Maybe It's Time To Lighten Up 872 Words, English

342) 03 April 2000, Business Week, Wall Street's Hype Machine: It could spell trouble for investors 4176 Words, English

343) 03 April 2000, Dayton Daily News, WOMEN ARE BETTER INVESTORS THAN MEN 957 Words, English

344) 02 April 2000, The Florida Times-Union, The many different ways you can play the averages 848 Words, English

345) 01 April 2000, Journal of Finance, Trading is hazardous to your wealth: The common stock investment performance of individual investors 121 Words, English

346) 01 April 2000, Journal of Financial Planning, Effective financial planning in the presence of judgemental heuristics 3624 Words, English

347) 01 April 2000, wallstreetlawyer.com, Online Brokerage Advertising: Let’s Stop Within the Law  2619 Words, English

348) 31 March 2000, The Wall Street Journal Europe, WEEKEND --- Personal Finance & Spending: The Many Ways to Play the Stock Averages --- A Refresher Course in Math Can Help Separate the Median From the Average 864 Words, English

349) 31 March 2000, The Asian Wall Street Journal, Somewhere in the Middle --- What's the Average? That Depends on How You Do the Arithmetic 863 Words, English

350) 30 March 2000, The Orange County Register, YOUR MONEY When it comes to investing, women do it better 512 Words, English

351) 28 March 2000, The Wall Street Journal, The Many Ways to Play the Averages 837 Words, English

352) 28 March 2000, Cox News Service, When it comes to investing, women do it better  920 Words, English

353) 26 March 2000, The Atlanta Journal - The Atlanta Constitution, Women do it better They take investing seriously, and their results reflect differences between them and male investors. MONEY & MORE Series: ` 1166 Words, English

354) 21 March 2000, York, Individual Investors Should Take Care with Stock Trading, Experts Warn 1177 Words, English

355) 20 March 2000, The Plain Dealer Cleveland, OH, MARKET INDEX FUNDS OFTEN BETTER THAN INVESTORS 1398 Words, English

356) 19 March 2000, Buffalo News, RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS AREN'T FOR FRENETIC TRADING 1189 Words, English

357) 11 March 2000, Sydney Morning Herald, Trading Can Be A Wealth Hazard 876 Words, English

358) 10 March 2000, Die Woche, Goldrausch an der Börse. 1195 Words, German

359) 06 March 2000, Newsday (New York NY), FINANCIAL ROAD MAP / THE WALL STREET ROAD TO WEALTH  1456 Words, English

360) 01 March 2000, Money Magazine, Terms of Trade If you plan to invest in stocks, be sure to learn the lingo. 2136 Words, English

361) 01 March 2000, Journal of Financial Planning, Bad news for stock pickers 1471 Words, English

362) 27 February 2000, The Florida Times-Union, How slumps in the stock market can alter psychology 684 Words, English

363) 25 February 2000, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Weekend -- Personal Finance & Spending --- Market Slumps Can Transform Psychology --- Behavioral Factors Explain Price Jumps 814 Words, English

364) 25 February 2000, CASH, Wie Laien-Anleger sich selber reinlegen. 769 Words, German

365) 25 February 2000, Børsen (Danish language), Styr på day traderne - nye regler undervejs. 610 Words, Danish

366) 22 February 2000, The Wall Street Journal, How Market Slumps Alter Psychology 852 Words, English

367) 19 February 2000, WMAQ-TV, Network, Syndicated, Wall Street Journal Report  154 Words, English

368) 13 February 2000, The Mail on Sunday, WHY WOMEN ARE BETTER INVESTORS THAN MEN. 1030 Words, English

369) 12 February 2000, The Globe and Mail, On-line investors too confident: researcher They often wind up on the losing end of the game 496 Words, English

370) 12 February 2000, Austin American-Statesman, Turn allowance into a million bucks 554 Words, English

371) 09 February 2000, The Baltimore Sun, Don’t Take Experts’ Word for Insanely Price Stock  206 Words, English

372) 01 February 2000, Money Magazine, The Seedy World of Online Stock Scams STOCK FRAUD IS ONE OF THE NET'S FASTEST-GROWING INDUSTRIES. HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. 2331 Words, English

373) 31 January 2000, WTVT-TV, Good Day Tam;pa Bay  105 Words, English

374) 31 January 2000, KTBC-TV, Fox 7 News Morning Report  76 Words, English

375) 31 January 2000, KVBC-TV, News at Sunrise  50 Words, English

376) 29 January 2000, WBTV News  153 Words, English

377) 28 January 2000, WWLP-TV, 22 News  111 Words, English

378) 28 January 2000, CNNfn: Take It Personally, Mutual Fund Investment Strategies 546 Words, English

379) 28 January 2000, KOAT-TV, Action 7 News Live at Noon  60 Words, English

380) 28 January 2000, KLAS-TV, Eyewitness News at 6  41 Words, English

381) 21 January 2000, Parkiet, W USA papiery trzyma się krócej. 397 Words, Polish

382) 21 January 2000, The Gazette (Montreal), Online trading can endanger your financial health  832 Words, English

383) 17 January 2000, Business Week, Is Your Comfort Level Too High? 1290 Words, English

384) 16 January 2000, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, How to Prepare for a Major Fall 945 Words, English

385) 16 January 2000, Tulsa World, Market bugging you? Don't watch 589 Words, English

386) 15 January 2000, The New York Times, Investing’s Longtime Best Bet is Being Trampled by the Bulls  1347 Words, English

387) 15 January 2000, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Investors turn Wall Street into speedway Stocks are being bought and sold at a furious pace not seen since the 1920s 937 Words, English

388) 15 January 2000, Spanish Newswire Services, EEUU-WALL STREET LA BONANZA DE WALL STREET CAMBIA LOS HABITOS DE LOS INVERSORES  669 Words, Spanish

389) 10 January 2000, The Boston Globe, THERE'S REALLY NO NEED TO WORRY MARKET VOLATILITY SHOULDN'T SIDELINE THOSE WITH LONG-TERM VIEW VOLATILITY SHOULDN'T SIDELINE THOSE WITH LONG-TERM VIEW 1325 Words, English

390) 04 January 2000, PR Newswire, NASAA: High on Technology Stocks? The Antidote: Diversification; A Portfolio, Patience Important for Investors of All Ages, Says Top State Regulator 388 Words, English

391) 04 January 2000, Los Angeles Times, YOUR INVESTMENTS: ANNUAL MARKETS AND MUTUAL FUND REVIEW AND OUTLOOK; REMOVING OBSTACLES TO BETTER INVESTING; FOR MOST OF US, IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS WE DO THAT MAKE THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE WHEN IT COMES TO IMPROVING OUR ANNUAL RETURNS  2046 Words, English

392) 04 January 2000, WNYW-TV, Fox Midday News  81 Words, English

393) 01 January 2000, Courier Mail, Investors' behaviour labelled foolhardy. 421 Words, English

394) 31 December 1999, The Globe and Mail, RELAX Trying to pick the ideal portfolio for the new millennium? It could be the one you have right now 1559 Words, English

395) 26 December 1999, The Sunday Patriot-News Harrisburg, Trading returns are small despite stock hype on Net 771 Words, English

396) 25 December 1999, CNN Cable Programming, Your Money  81 Words, English

397) 22 December 1999, The Orange County Register, YOUR MONEY Investors wealthier if not any wiser from '90s 467 Words, English

398) 22 December 1999, NBER Reporter, Behavioral Finance Meeting.(National Bureau of Economic Research conference papers)(Industry Trend or Event)(Critical Essay) 1037 Words, English

399) 21 December 1999, CNNfn: Take It Personally, Common Investor Mistakes 605 Words, English

400) 21 December 1999, CNNfn: Market Coverage, Your Money: Avoiding Investment Mistakes 513 Words, English

401) 21 December 1999, CNNfn: Business Day, Your Money; Avoiding Investment Mistakes 560 Words, English

402) 21 December 1999, CNNfn: Before Hours, "Your Money" 563 Words, English

403) 21 December 1999, CNN Cable Programming, Ahead of the Curve  147 Words, English

404) 21 December 1999, KOAT-TV, Action 7 News Live at Noon  106 Words, English

405) 21 December 1999, WWLP-TV, 22 News  104 Words, English

406) 19 December 1999, The Record, Northern New Jersey, THE MOTLEY FOOL 875 Words, English

407) 19 December 1999, The Grand Rapids Press, Make the most of your investing weaknesses 517 Words, English

408) 19 December 1999, Greensboro News & Record, THE MOTLEY FOOL 1362 Words, English

409) 19 December 1999, Denver Post, Season to Share donors 5436 Words, English

410) 19 December 1999, The Atlanta Journal - The Atlanta Constitution, Day traders' greed, ignorance, overconfidence causes losses 316 Words, English

411) 19 December 1999, Newsday (New York, NY), MIND GAMES / BEHAVIORAL FINANCE IS HELPING TO OPEN THE DOOR INTO WHAT KIND OF INVESTOR WE ARE AND WHY  1788 Words, English

412) 17 December 1999, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Investors Will Greet New Decade Wealthier, But Wiser? 1069 Words, English

413) 17 December 1999, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Making the Most of Your Weaknesses Can Be a Wise Investment Strategy 880 Words, English

414) 17 December 1999, The Asian Wall Street Journal, Making the Most of Your Weaknesses --- How Mental Quirks Can Be Put to Work In Your Portfolio 889 Words, English

415) 15 December 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Investors Will Greet the New Decade Wealthier, But Many Won't Necessarily Be All That Wiser 1067 Words, English

416) 14 December 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Making the Most of Your Weaknesses 871 Words, English

417) 13 December 1999, The Seattle Times, ASK THE FOOL 1127 Words, English

418) 13 December 1999, Dayton Daily News, WHAT DRIVES DAY TRADERS- 992 Words, English

419) 13 December 1999, Business Week, Women and Retirement: Time to Get Aggressive: Too little, too late is a habit even nonworking moms must break 1385 Words, English

420) 12 December 1999, Austin American-Statesman, THE MOTLEY FOOL 1320 Words, English

421) 11 December 1999, Australian Financial Review, US Study Finds Profiting From The Prophets Isn't That Easy  902 Words, English

422) 11 December 1999, Australian Financial Review, Trigger-happy Trading A Round Of Russian Roulette  733 Words, English

423) 11 December 1999, Australian Business Intelligence, Trigger-happy Trading A Round Of Russian Roulette  105 Words, English

424) 11 December 1999, Peoria Journal Star, The Motley Fool>Isnt greed enough? 1328 Words, English

425) 07 December 1999, The New Orleans Times-Picayune, INVESTING ONLINE HAS ITS PROS, CONS PRICES ARE COMPETITIVE BUT YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN 771 Words, English

426) 03 December 1999, 信報, 男性比較容易過分自信 654 Words, Chinese (Traditional)

427) 29 November 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Spending It, Investing It --- A Fading Memory: As fewer people remember the Great Depression, the impact on investment may be profound 1383 Words, English

428) 27 November 1999, Financial Times, EQUITY MARKETS - Think your way to wealth - INVESTMENT PSYCHOLOGY. 861 Words, English

429) 23 November 1999, Australian Financial Review, Onliners Head For Buffeting  626 Words, English

430) 22 November 1999, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: The News & Observer - Raleigh, North Carolina, Day Traders Find Flexibility, Profit 2332 Words, English

431) 21 November 1999, The New York Times, MARKET WATCH; The Mania of Momentum and the Cost of Trading  554 Words, English

432) 21 November 1999, The Wall Street Journal Sunday, The High Price of Making Money 897 Words, English

433) 21 November 1999, The News & Observer Raleigh, NC, The day trader next door 2272 Words, English

434) 20 November 1999, De Financieel Economische Tijd, Demonen, illusies en zelfbedrog in beursland. 1796 Words, Dutch

435) 19 November 1999, Morning Edition, Newscast: Business report 617 Words, English

436) 19 November 1999, Morning Edition, Newscast: Business report 617 Words, English

437) 15 November 1999, Newsweek, E-Trade Survival: Online investing can be fun, fast and cheap, but you can click yourself into money trouble. Here's how to make sure you don't push the self-destruct button.(Focus on Money)(Brief Article) 920 Words, English

438) 09 November 1999, Buffalo News, CONFESSIONS OF A DAY TRADER AMHERST'S GEORGE HENEL SAYS DAY TRADERS ARE GETTING A BAD RAP 1395 Words, English

439) 09 November 1999, Australian Financial Review, Mums And Dads Not Trading Very   368 Words, English

440) 08 November 1999, U.S. News & World Report, Winners don't always prosper Coming up dry 271 Words, English

441) 01 November 1999, Money Magazine, A Finance Professor For The People Terry Odean's new research sends a wake-up call to online investors. 720 Words, English

442) 01 November 1999, Money Magazine, After-Hours Trading: The Complete Guide TRADING AT NIGHT MAY BE CONVENIENT, BUT UNDERSTAND THE RISKS BEFORE DIVING IN. 2394 Words, English

443) 01 November 1999, Financial Analysts Journal, The courage of misguided convictions 10827 Words, English

444) 01 November 1999, Financial Analysts Journal, Behavior finance: Past battles and future engagements 7902 Words, English

445) 01 November 1999, Financial Analysts Journal, The end of behavioral finance 4810 Words, English

446) 01 November 1999, Financial Analysts Journal, From the editor 453 Words, English

447) 01 November 1999, Canadian Shareowner, Trading is hazardous to your wealth 339 Words, English

448) 01 November 1999, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, Online Brokers Grow Up  3098 Words, English

449) 29 October 1999, Puget Sound Business Journal, Ride out bumpy market in convertible bonds.(Brief Article) 1618 Words, English

450) 28 October 1999, Money Management, The information brain drain. 170 Words, English

451) 28 October 1999, ABIX: Australasian Business Intelligence, The information brain drain, INVESTMENT ADVISERS; CAPITALISTS AND FINANCIERS  pg. 8 105 Words, English

452) 27 October 1999, The Orange County Register, YOUR MONEY Investment clubs? You likely can do better yourself 450 Words, English

453) 26 October 1999, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press - Minnesota, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Investor's Eye Column 653 Words, English

454) 26 October 1999, Buffalo News, INVESTMENT CLUBS ARE A GOOD PLACE FOR LEARNING, NOT NECESSARILY EARNING 832 Words, English

455) 25 October 1999, The Australian, Drawing fine line between online pleasure and pain. 937 Words, English

456) 25 October 1999, The Australian, Going for brokers in online battle of mice and men  970 Words, English

457) 19 October 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Full-Service Brokers Complicate the Online World 1510 Words, English

458) 18 October 1999, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: San Jose Mercury News - California, Santa Clara, Calif., Finance Professor Advises Not to Fear October 1663 Words, English

459) 18 October 1999, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: San Jose Mercury News - California, Finance Professor Shares Unorthodox Views on Stock Market Behavior 1662 Words, English

460) 17 October 1999, Sunday Telegram Worcester, MA, Women go to market Investing in stocks proves mart, popular and successful 1601 Words, English

461) 12 October 1999, MSNBC Cable Programming, Newswire  184 Words, English

462) 12 October 1999, MSNBC Cable Programming, The News with Brian Williams  133 Words, English

463) 11 October 1999, The Plain Dealer Cleveland, OH, CONCEIT BRINGS LOSSES FOR ONLINE INVESTORS 200 Words, English

464) 11 October 1999, Business Week, SAVING YOURSELF FROM YOURSELF 711 Words, English

465) 11 October 1999, NBC Nightly News  153 Words, English

466) 11 October 1999, KONG-TV, KING 65 News  47 Words, English

467) 10 October 1999, Portland Oregonian, THE RISKS AND REWARDS OF AFTER-HOURS TRADING EXTENDED MARKET HOURS MEAN GREATER CONVENIENCE BUT ALSO PRICE VOLATILITY AND THINNER TRADING OPPORTUNITIES 1101 Words, English

468) 09 October 1999, Austin American-Statesman, Examining the real-life habits of 'Traderus onlinus' // Researchers evaluate limited effectiveness of new breed of investor 1386 Words, English

469) 04 October 1999, IT Daily, Investing online? It's going to cost you. 1378 Words, English

470) 04 October 1999, The Boston Globe, How to avoid choking 1160 Words, English

471) 03 October 1999, The Baltimore Sun, Saving on stock sales may be costly; Steay: Be content with watching the market, not beating it  758 Words, English

472) 01 October 1999, Dow Jones Investment Advisor, Men behaving badly 175 Words, English

473) 01 October 1999, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine, Day Trading is Harmful to Your Net Worth  321 Words, English

474) 30 September 1999, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, RUNNING FROM THE BULLS AMERICAN INVESTORS AREN'T AS SAVVY AS THEY IMAGINE 1890 Words, English

475) 29 September 1999, The Cincinnati Post, Too much online trading loses money 783 Words, English

476) 28 September 1999, Tulsa World, Online traders exude confidence 618 Words, English

477) 27 September 1999, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS - Denver, CO, TOP 10 PERILS FOR INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS 2235 Words, English

478) 27 September 1999, Houston Chronicle, Online trading study shows luck runs out / Investors who left brokerages cut profits 632 Words, English

479) 26 September 1999, The New York Times, STRATEGIES; Of Overconfidence and the On-Line Trader  639 Words, English

480) 26 September 1999, The Washington Post, Investing Online? It's Going To Cost You 1372 Words, English

481) 26 September 1999, Denver Rocky Mountain News, STOCK MARKET MIND GAMES INVESTORS MORE LUCKY THAN CLEVER AND RATIONAL THINKING DOESN'T RULE ECONOMICS PROFESSORS SAY 2260 Words, English

482) 26 September 1999, Newsbytes News Network, Investing Online? It's Going To Cost You 1398 Words, English

483) 26 September 1999, Greensboro News & Record, YOU MAKE MORE MONEY BY BUYING AND HOLDING STOCKS 790 Words, English

484) 26 September 1999, The Atlanta Journal - The Atlanta Constitution, DON CONNELLY: Patience provides payoff Money & More: KEYNOTE SPEAKER 999 Words, English

485) 23 September 1999, WMBC-TV, 63 News  89 Words, English

486) 21 September 1999, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, HERE'S A TIP FOR ONLINE TRADERS: NOT SO FAST! 646 Words, English

487) 21 September 1999, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press - Minnesota, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Investor's Eye Column 666 Words, English

488) 20 September 1999, Times Union Albany, NY, Churning your own account 562 Words, English

489) 19 September 1999, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Texas, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas, Todd Mason Column 746 Words, English

490) 15 September 1999, CNNfn: Digital Jam, Your Money: Online Trading 524 Words, English

491) 13 September 1999, U.S. News & World Report, Accidental economist Behavioral investing guru Terry Odean's winding path to finance 1380 Words, English

492) 12 September 1999, The Record, Northern New Jersey, OVERCONFIDENT INVESTORS MAY MAKE WORST TRADES 323 Words, English

493) 11 September 1999, National Post, Cybertraders trail the market: Web encouraging too many trades, and too many gambles  419 Words, English

494) 10 September 1999, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: The Record - Hackensack, N.J., Overconfident Investors Lose Most in Market, Davis, Calif., Study Says 375 Words, English

495) 10 September 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Study Suggests Internet Stock Trading Makes It Hard to Generate High Returns 487 Words, English

496) 04 September 1999, Il Sole 24 Ore, SETTIMANA FINANZIARIA; PRIMA PAGINA; LO SCENARIA – Costi e titoli sbagliati mortificano I ritorni di chi pensa di poter fare meglio dei gestori; Analisi Usa: I fondi passivi meglio del <fai da te>  796 Words, Italian

497) 10 September 1999, The Globe and Mail, United States 118 Words, English

498) 01 September 1999, Technology Review, Money goes downmarket.(Culture Zone)(the effect of technology in personal finance)(Column) 1352 Words, English

499) 01 September 1999, Personal Investor, Trading Their Way To Oblivion 717 Words, English

500) 01 September 1999, Money Magazine, Online Contents 481 Words, English

501) 01 September 1999, Money Magazine, E-Brokers Pump Up The Volume Online firms want you to trade more. Problem is, that's bad investing. 904 Words, English

502) 01 September 1999, Money Magazine, Reading Between The Lines The new science of behavioral finance can help investors understand why they make mistakes--and how to prevent the next one. 868 Words, English

503) 01 September 1999, Money Magazine, Investors' Biggest Mistakes They say that every error can teach you something. Here's a few lifetimes' worth of learning. 4346 Words, English

504) 01 September 1999, Financial Analysts Journal, From the editor 247 Words, English

505) 01 September 1999, Personal Investor (Australia), Trading Their Way to Oblivion  712 Words, English

506) 01 September 1999, ABIX: Australasian Business Intelligence, Trading their way to oblivion  103 Words, English

507) 31 August 1999, The San Francisco Chronicle, Investment Clubbing On the Net / Online chat rooms are becoming the venue for members to share ideas, make buy-and-sell decisions 1532 Words, English

508) 23 August 1999, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, MANY INVESTORS LEAVE BRAINS OUT IN THE RAIN 790 Words, English

509) 07 August 1999, Peoria Journal Star, Hot stock tip: Think before you trade 822 Words, English

510) 03 August 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Knowing When to Hold, When to Fold 876 Words, English

511) 02 August 1999, U.S. News & World Report, Good grief! Sell those dogs Investors have a touch time dumping their losers. Here's how to let go 1016 Words, English

512) 01 August 1999, The Topeka Capital-Journal, Jane Bryant Quinn: Investors' tough lesson: The bears aren't all in the woods 814 Words, English

513) 01 August 1999, The Washington Post, How Green Eyes Can Jade Investor Instincts 798 Words, English

514) 01 August 1999, Times Union (Albany, NY), Investing is a learned response 573 Words, English

515) 01 August 1999, The Record, Northern New Jersey, INVESTORS OFTEN LET EMOTIONS RULE CHOICES 566 Words, English

516) 01 August 1999, Money Magazine, Fund File 1233 Words, English

517) 01 August 1999, Money Magazine, How To Start An Online Stock Club INVESTMENT CLUBS ARE NO LONGER LIMITED BY GEOGRAPHY OR FIXED MEETING SCHEDULES, THANKS TO THE INTERNET. 1209 Words, English

518) 01 August 1999, Greensboro News & Record, BEGINNING INVESTORS AREN'T AS SMART AS THEY THINK 800 Words, English

519) 01 August 1999, Good Housekeeping, PROS AND CONS OF ONLINE INVESTING.(Brief Article) 961 Words, English

520) 30 July 1999, Tulsa World, Stock traders do better when they trade less 805 Words, English

521) 29 July 1999, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, MANY NEW INVESTORS NEVER PUT THEIR BRAINS INTO GEAR 816 Words, English

522) 29 July 1999, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Monterey County Herald - California, The Monterey County Herald, Calif., Business Soapbox Column 722 Words, English

523) 28 July 1999, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: The Sacramento Bee - California, Internet Auctions Try to Make Stock Offerings More Accessible to Buyers 946 Words, English

524) 17 July 1999, Austin American-Statesman, Employer's stock shouldn't be your portfolio's largest holding 548 Words, English

525) 16 July 1999, The Baltimore Sun, High P/Es safer than you think  258 Words, English

526) 12 July 1999, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, CHEAP, FREQUENT STOCK TRADING CAN COST YOU PLENTY 627 Words, English

527) 12 July 1999, The Palm Beach Post, CHEAP STOCK TRADING WILL COST IN THE END 591 Words, English

528) 09 July 1999, Reuters News, Cheap stock trades have their own costs. 669 Words, English

529) 09 July 1999, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Good Financial Advice Is Abundant; But Ignoring It May Just Be Blissful 866 Words, English

530) 06 July 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Advice Is Good; Is Ignoring It Bliss? 856 Words, English

531) 05 July 1999, Newsweek, Dumb Luck on Wall Street: How envying the undeserving rich can bring out our worst instincts as investors.(CAPITAL GAINS)(Business) 1076 Words, English

532) 05 July 1999, Barron's, Who's Who in Behavioral Finance 553 Words, English

533) 02 July 1999, The Gazette (Montreal), Hyperactive trading is a wealth hazard  811 Words,  English

534) 28 June 1999, U.S. News & World Report, A little investment horse sense Overconfidence, not the lack of data, is biggest danger 657 Words, English

535) 27 June 1999, The Dallas Morning News, Investors pay for their worst habits 771 Words, English

536) 23 June 1999, Investor’s Business Daily, Why Investors Cant’ Resist Those Hot Funds    812 Words, English

537) 14 June 1999, Forbes, The macho jinx: When it comes to the stock market, maybe the sexes aren't equal. 965 Words, English

538) 01 June 1999, Financial Planning, The Cure For Market Fever: Inoculating clients against speculation fever may be financial planning's most valuable service right now. 1720 Words, English

539) 30 May 1999, St. Petersburg Times, It's unreality check time for today's bull market Series: COLUMN 855 Words, English

540) 30 May 1999, The Record, Northern New Jersey, THE MOTLEY FOOL 859 Words, English

541) 30 May 1999, The Columbus Dispatch, THE MOTLEY FOOL OUR MISSION: TO INFORM, TO AMUSE, AND TO HELP YOU MAKE MONEY 1466 Words, English

542) 28 May 1999, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Unreality Check for the Bull Market As Euphoria Warps Thinking Process 862 Words, English

543) 27 May 1999, The Palm Beach Post, CALLING ALL WOMEN 363 Words, English

544) 25 May 1999, USA Today, N.Y. Stock Exchange to extend hours 335 Words, English

545) 25 May 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Unreality Check for the Bull Market 857 Words, English

546) 24 May 1999, The Dallas Morning News, THE MOTLEY FOOL 1337 Words, English

547) 24 May 1999, U.S. News & World Report, Show me the money! Debunking the myth that everybody but you is getting rich 1842 Words, English

548) 24 May 1999, The Seattle Times, ASK THE FOOL 910 Words, English

549) 24 May 1999, Newsweek, No, Mama, Don't Trade.(misleading advertising about how easy it is to make buying and selling stocks over the Internet)(Brief Article) 1133 Words, English

550) 24 May 1999, Dayton Daily News, THE MOTLEY FOOL; WOMEN INVESTORS FARE WELL - WHEN THEY INVEST 754 Words, English

551) 23 May 1999, Austin American-Statesman, THE MOTLEY FOOL 1315 Words, English

552) 22 May 1999, Peoria Journal Star, The Motley Fool Small float means your investment may sink 1334 Words, English

553) 17 May 1999, The Dallas Morning News, Women tend to handle stocks better study finds Researchers saymen trade too often, are overconfident 727 Words, English

554) 11 May 1999, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MONEY NEWS TO USE 129 Words, English

555) 11 May 1999, Buffalo News, MALE INVESTORS OVERTRADE, LEADING TO UNDERPERFORMANCE 710 Words, English

556) 01 May 1999, Money Magazine, Club Net Among other things, the Internet is producing lazy investors. 628 Words, English

557) 30 April 1999, Investors Chronicle, No Free Lunch: On Buffett's coat-tails - Our fortnightly stock-market commentator has been reading the latest guide to Warren Buffett's investment techniques. He wasn't that impressed 1066 Words, English

558) 25 April 1999, The Sunday Patriot-News Harrisburg, Online stock trading seduces novice investors 831 Words, English

559) 21 April 1999, U-WIRE, Duke U.: COLUMN: Is trading hazardous to your health? 726 Words, English

560) 18 April 1999, KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: Saint Paul Pioneer Press - Minnesota, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn., Investor's Eye Column 721 Words, English

561) 17 April 1999, The Globe and Mail, I am woman, watch my stocks soar Patience and planning make women the more successful investors, studies suggest. Men, on the other hand, tend to gamble and subscribe to the greater fool theory -- always hoping to find someone willing to pay more for a stock than they did. 1651 Words, English

562) 15 April 1999, USA Today, Cheaper trades mean more trades 690 Words, English

563) 11 April 1999, Times Union (Albany, NY), Highs, lows of online investing 524 Words, English

564) 11 April 1999, Greensboro News & Record, INVESTING ONLINE CAN BE GREAT, OR IT CAN WRECK YOU 840 Words, English

565) 11 April 1999, The Columbus Dispatch, INVESTORS USE ONLINE BROKERS TO TAKE CONTROL 638 Words, English

566) 11 April 1999, Buffalo News, FOR NOVICE INVESTORS TRADING STOCKS ONLINE, FINANCIAL DISASTER MAY BE A MOUSE CLICK AWAY 851 Words, English

567) 10 April 1999, Peoria Journal Star, You can get burned investing online 855 Words, English

568) 10 April 1999, The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA, Staying ahead / Investing online convenient, but can be risky 836 Words, English

569) 10 April 1999, The Grand Rapids Press, Use caution: Online trades are addictive 740 Words, English

570) 09 April 1999, Tulsa World, Online investors should resist too-frequent trades 852 Words, English

571) 08 April 1999, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, INTERNET STOCK TRADING IS A SNAP - AND COULD BREAK YOU 859 Words, English

572) 01 April 1999, American Bar Association Journal, Outsmart the market 852 Words, English

573) 21 March 1999, Evansville Courier & Press, `DAY TRADING' IS MORE AN EXPENSIVE HOBBY THAN A SOUND STOCK STRATEGY 546 Words, English

574) 08 March 1999, National Post, Economic behaviour a strange science 968 Words, English

575) 07 March 1999, South China Morning Post, Women take charge of matters. 543 Words, English

576) 26 February 1999, The Journal Record, The psychology of selling stocks too soon 736 Words, English

577) 23 February 1999, USA Today, Stock trading nears frenetic pace of '29 crash 435 Words, English

578) 21 February 1999, The New York Times, STRATEGIES: The Psycholog of Selling Losers  662 Words, English

579) 15 February 1999, The Orange County Register, Academics aside, investing wisely isn't all that complex 665 Words, English

580) 13 February 1999, Fox News Channel Cable Programming, Fox On Money  46 Words, English

581) 07 February 1999, South China Morning Post, Investing clubs take wild ride. 786 Words, English

582) 07 February 1999, The Salt Lake Tribune, Best Investors Try to Keep Things Simple 627 Words, English

583) 07 February 1999, Portland Oregonian, INDEXES CAN TAKE THE GAMBLING OUT OF INVESTING 927 Words, English

584) 07 February 1999, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Return goals should be tempered by risk tolerance 972 Words, English

585) 01 February 1999, Institutional Investor, Financial analysis 785 Words, English

586) 01 February 1999, ABOUT WOMEN & MARKETING, Investment Clubs Give Women a Way to Learn. 671 Words, English

587) 01 February 1999, Financial Planning, Hearts, Minds & Money: Planners are more effective when they understand financial motivationtheir clients' and their own. 4178 Words, English

588) 25 January 1999, USA Today, Internet investors ignore risks 314 Words, English

589) 19 January 1999, ABOUT WOMEN & MARKETING, Women Stock Holders Earn More than Men. 588 Words, English

590) 15 January 1999, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Investment Tricks Can Mean Less Treats: Use Psychology to Avoid Hidden Costs 743 Words, English

591) 12 January 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Wall Street Tricks Can Mean Less Treats 821 Words, English

592) 02 January 1999, Fox News Channel Cable Programming, Fox On Money  42 Words, English

593) 01 January 1999, SmartMoney, Confidence Game: What investors don't know can definitely hurt them 1639 Words, English

594) 22 December 1998, NBER Reporter, Behavioral finance.(conference held on October 29, 1998) 835 Words, English

595) 10 December 1998, The Dallas Morning News, Investors can't blame brokers for own addiction toovertrading 800 Words, English

596) 06 December 1998, Deseret News, Women investors net higher returns than men, study says 942 Words, English

597) 01 December 1998, Journal of Finance, Volume, volatility, price, and profit when all traders are above average 115 Words, English

598) 30 November 1998, Time Magazine, Your Money 303 Words, English

599) 30 November 1998, The Wall Street Journal, Essay --- The Myth of the Dumb Investor: You're so incompetent that you need outside help, right? Don't believe it 1507 Words, English

600) 30 November 1998, The Wall Street Journal, Going Outside --- The First Question: How do you know whether you need outside help? 2003 Words, English

601) 27 November 1998, National Post, A common trait of bad investors: testosterone: Men trade their stocks too often, California study concludes 405 Words, English

602) 22 November 1998, Jornal do Commércio do Rio de Janeiro, Homem versus mulheres. 695 Words, Portuguese

603) 16 November 1998, Charleston Daily Mail, HEADLINE: A social approach - Investment clubs attempt to tie profit to learning, fun 1304 Words, English

604) 15 November 1998, KNSD-TV, NBC 7/39 News This Weekend  33 Words, English

605) 14 November 1998, CNN Cable Programming, Your Money  156 Words, English

606) 14 November 1998, WFSB-TV, Eyewitness News Weekend  76 Words, English

607) 13 November 1998, KUSA-TV,  Nine News Daybreak  127 Words, English

608) 13 November 1998, WTVT-TV, Good Day Tampa Bay  158 Words, English

609) 132 November 1998, KMOV-TV, Your News This Morning  113 Words, English

610) 12 November 1998, CNNfn: In The Game, Your Money: Investment Clubs 470 Words, English

611) 12 November 1998, CNNfn: In Play, Your Money: Investment Clubs 470 Words, English

612) 12 November 1998, CNNfn: Business Day, Your Money: Investment Clubs 472 Words, English

613) 12 November 1998, CNNfn: Before Hours, Your Money - Investment Clubs 470 Words, English

614) 12 November 1998, CNN, Business Day  261 Words, English

615) 12 November 1998, CNN, Headline News  158 Words, English

616) 12 November 1998, KOCO-TV, 5 News at Noon  123 Words, English

617) 12 November 1998, KOAT-TV, Action 7 News Live at Noon, 82 Words, English

618) 12 November 1998, WWLP-TV, 22 News  85 Words, English

619) 09 November 1998, The Journal Record, Study shows most investment clubs can't beat the Street 479 Words, English

620) 08 November 1998, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Some clubs fall short 182 Words, English

621) 06 November 1998, The Capital Times, CYBERTRADING: SAVVY INVESTING OR LEGALIZED GAMBLING? 1211 Words, English

622) 06 November 1998, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Sticking to an Investing Plan Isn't Easy, You Need More Than Firm Conviction 878 Words, English

623) 05 November 1998, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, NOT-SO HAPPY RETURNS \ RESEARCHERS SAYS 60 PERCENT OF INVESTMENT CLUBS DON'T BEAT THE MARKET 1137 Words, English

624) 05 November 1998, Los Angeles Daily News, INVESTORS GETTING CLUBBED; MOST GROUPS FAILING TO MATCH MARKET PERFORMANCE, STUDY SAYS 480 Words, English

625) 04 November 1998, Dow Jones Online News, Investing Clubs Mostly Fail To Outperform The Overall Market 1165 Words, English

626) 04 November 1998, The Wall Street Journal, Investing Clubs Mostly Fail To Top Market  38 Words, English

627) 03 November 1998, The Wall Street Journal, Sticking to an Investing Plan Isn't Easy 863 Words, English

628) 02 November 1998, Time Magazine, Your Money 298 Words, English

629) 02 November 1998, The Harrisburg Patriot, Women investors outperform men // They trade less, earn higher returns 856 Words, English

630) 02 November 1998, Barron's, Early Bounce? Funds' tax-selling could speed "January effect" 1025 Words, English

631) 01 November 1998, Express on Sunday, Women Are Out in Front, Naturally 707 Words, English

632) 01 November 1998, SmartMoney, Winning with Losers: Here's how to end an awful 1998 and set yourself up for a great 1999 1778 Words, English

633) 01 November 1998, The Palm Beach Post, WOMEN WIN BATTLE OF SEXES IN STOCKS 146 Words, English

634) 29 October 1998, Waikato Times, THE SUCCESSES OF WOMEN. 725 Words, English

635) 29 October 1998, U-WIRE, U. California-Davis: UC Davis Study links overconfidence with low investment success 641 Words, English

636) 27 October 1998, Buffalo News, INVESTORS ON WEB TRADE TOO MUCH, CUTTING EARNINGS 912 Words, English

637) 26 October 1998, The Europeean, Men Opt for Thrills 563 Words, English

638) 25 October 1998, The Grand Rapids Press, Investing women outperform men 707 Words, English

639) 25 October 1998, Sunday Star-Times (Auckland), Women better at making money on stockmarket  341 Words, English

640) 24 October 1998, The Times of India, `Women make better investors than men'. 201 Words, English

641) 24 October 1998, The Guardian (London), From the Business Pages: Why women tend to be better investors  305 Words, English

642) 23 October 1998, Reuters - Noticias Latinoamericanas, Mujeres ganan más en la Bolsa que hombres, según estudio EEUU. 389 Words, Spanish

643) 22 October 1998, States News Service, The latest California news from States News Service. 1853 Words, English

644) 21 October 1998, Corriere della Sera, "Sono le donne i veri guru di Wall Street L'uomo negli affari e' troppo romantico". 634 Words, Italian

645) 21 October 1998, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, WHEN IT COMES TO INVESTING, WOMEN MAKE MORE CENTS 936 Words, English

646) 21 October 1998, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Study shows women make better investors than men  183 Words, German

647) 20 October 1998, Dow Jones News Service, Smartmoney: Stock Screen: Winning With Losers: Here's How To End An Awful 1998 And Set Yourself Up For A Great 1999 1255 Words, English

648) 20 October 1998, The Globe and Mail, Men churn, women earn; single guys rank lowest in investment study Shuffling accounts works against them 656 Words, English

649) 20 October 1998, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Women Outperform Men as Investors, New Study Shows --- Male Overconfidence Results In Too Much Activity Which Can Prove Costly 943 Words, English

650) 20 October 1998, The Wall Street Journal, Women Outdo Men in Results In Investing 944 Words, English

651) 20 October 1998, The Plain Dealer Cleveland, OH, STOCK MARKET JITTERS TEACH VALUABLE LESSONS 830 Words, English

652) 12 October 1998, The Press Democrat Santa Rosa, CA, ONLINE TRADE-OFF 1248 Words, English

653) 08 October 1998, The Globe and Mail, U.S. broker has clear view on dangers of cyber-trading VERY PUBLIC CAMPAIGN Always blunt Merrill vice-chairman John Steffens says trading on the Internet encourages people to trade too much at the expense of long-term returns 1301 Words, English

654) 01 October 1998, Journal of Finance, Are investors reluctant to realize their losses? 110 Words, English

655) 01 October 1998, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, The Internet Revolutions; Goodbye Wall Street, Hello Omaha  5295 Words, English

656) 28 September 1998, The Asian Wall Street Journal, Merrill Lynch Executive Wages War on Cybertrade 1013 Words, English

657) 25 September 1998, The Wall Street Journal Europe, In the Field of Investing, Self-Confidence Can Sometimes Come Back to Haunt You 822 Words, English

658) 24 September 1998, Rocky Mountain News, SELF-CONFIDENCE IN STOCK MARKET CAN BACKFIRE, STUDY SHOWS 461 Words, English

659) 23 September 1998, The Wall Street Journal Merrill Says Online Trading Is Bad for Investors 1268 Words, English

660) 23 September 1998, Associated Press Newswires, In the field of investing, self-confidence can sometimes come back to haunt you 819 Words, English

661) 23 September 1998, KDSO-AM Radio, Money In the Morning  108 Words, English

662) 22 September 1998, The Wall Street Journal, In the Field of Investing, Self-Confidence Can Sometimes Come Back to Haunt You, 815 Words, English

663) 04 September 1998, The Washington Post, Online Traders' Net Impact On the Increase 1130 Words, English

664) 01 September 1998, The Wall Street Journal Europe, For the Panicky, a Few Ways to Get a Grip 715 Words, English

665) 01 September 1998, The Asian Wall Street Journal, For the Panicky, A Few Ways To Get a Grip 872 Words, English

666) 01 September 1998, KCRA-TV, Channel 3 Reports  68 Words, English

667) 31 August 1998, The Wall Street Journal, For Jittery Stock Investors, Some Psychological Pointers 872 Words, English

668) 31 August 1998, Investment News, COMPUTERS AND THE WORLD WIDE WEB, FAR FROM CONSIGNING TRUSTED PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL ADVISERS TO THE OUTER DARKNESS, MAKE THEM MORE USEFUL THAN EVER: TECHNOLOGY IS JUST A TOOL THAT ADDS VALUE TO PEOPLE 2424 Words, English

669) 24 August 1998, Houston Chronicle, Ready to play the market? Better learn the rules first / Trading is fun, but don't consider it real investing 1737 Words, English

670) 23 August 1998, The Washington Post, Internet Is Ideal For a `Fun' Account 1679 Words, English

671) 21 August 1998, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Study shows women make better investors than men  183 words, German

672) 03 August 1998, The Plain Dealer Cleveland, OH, ONLINE TRADING CAN CARRY A HIGH PRICE 279 Words, English

673) 25 July 1998, Het Financieele Dagblad, ACTIEF BELEGGEN SCHAADT UW VERMOGEN. 990 Words, Dutch

674) 23 July 1998, The New York Times, From a Broker, Concern About On-Line Trading  543 Words, English

675) 20 July 1998, The Seattle Times, ASK THE FOOL   478 Words, English

676) 20 July 1998, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, THE MOTLEY FOOL OUR MISSION: TO INFORM, TO AMUSE AND TO HELP YOU MAKE MONEY 1584 Words, English

677) 19 July 1998, Austin American-Statesman, The Motley Fool 1260 Words, English

678) 18 July 1998, Peoria Journal Star, The Motley Fool Company's other specialties make for tracking stocks 1302 Words, English

679) 10 July 1998, Sydney Morning Herald, Simple Proves Best Yet Again  894 Words, English

680) 05 July 1998, The Evansville Courier, INVESTORS HAVE WAY TO SAFELY WADE IN THE MARKET AS STOCK WAVES ROLL IN AND OUT 581 Words, English

681) 26 June 1998, USA Today, Here are 8 easy ways to lose your shirt in stocks 1259 Words, English

682) 15 June 1998, Newsweek, The Creatures of the Bull  1105 Words, English

683) 08 June 1998, The Plain Dealer Cleveland, OH, FREQUENT TRADING CAN NEGATE GAINS, STUDY FINDS 345 Words, English

684) 07 June 1998, Newsday, INVESTING / In Rough Waters, Resist Lure to Abandon Ship 1078 Words, English

685) 06 June 1998, Austin American-Statesman, Trading shares too often is investor's worst enemy 1498 Words, English

686) 02 June 1998, Buffalo News, TOO MUCH TRADING TURNS INVESTORS INTO THEIR OWN WORST ENEMY 1141 Words, English

687) 01 June 1998, Houston Chronicle, Researchers think it's better to hold 'em than to fold 'em / Study indicates many shuffle portfolio too much 1469 Words, English

688) 31 May 1998, The Washington Post, Study Shows Merit Of Buy-and-Hold 1496 Words, English

689) 28 May 1998, WGAL-TV, News 8 Morning Report  82 Words, English

690) 27 May 1998, WCAU-TV, This Mornings Business  121 Words, English

691) 26 May 1998, The Wall Street Journal, Europe Quick Trading Benefits Few Investors 755 Words, English

692) 26 May 1998, The Wall Street Journal, Fast Trading Lags Behind In Returns --- Small-Stock Volatility Is Tempting to Investors 1567 Words, English

693) 25 May 1998, Business Week, STOCK TRADING CAN BE A NASTY HABIT, 229 Words, English

694) 15 May 1998, The Wall Street Journal Europe, The Truth Investors Don't Want to Hear On Index Funds and Market Soothsayers 819 Words, English

695) 14 May 1998, South Bend Tribune, The truth investors don't want to hear on index funds, market soothsayers 821 Words, English

696) 12 May 1998, Dow Jones Online News, Getting Going: The Truth Investors Don't Want To Hear 825 Words, English

697) 12 May 1998, The Wall Street Journal, The Truth Investors Don't Want to Hear On Index Funds and Market Soothsayers 816 Words, English

698) 01 May 1998, Money Magazine, The Art Of Selling KNOWING WHEN TO TAKE PROFITS OR CUT LOSSES ISN'T EASY. ASKING YOURSELF SOME HARD QUESTIONS CAN HELP. 3534 Words, English

699) 11 April 1998, The Globe and Mail, When the rational investor isn't People like to believe they are in control, but their investment decisions are rarely coherent, a Princeton University professor argues. 1291 Words, English

700) 01 April 1998, Money Magazine, Stocks Or Funds Stocks give you a shot at explosive gains, while funds offer a smoother ride. Here's how to choose which is best for you. 4392 Words, English

701) 20 March 1998, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Despite Good Intentions, Many Investors Ignore the ABCs of Building a Portfolio 872 Words, English

702) 17 March 1998, Dow Jones Online News, Getting Going: Many Investors Ignore ABCs Of Building A Portfolio 877 Words, English

703) 17 March 1998, The Wall Street Journal, Despite Good Intentions, Many Investors Ignore the ABCs of Building a Portfolio 866 Words, English

704) 09 March 1998, Dow Jones Online News, Real Investor Is Not Rational Investor, Professor Says 1386 Words, English

705) 09 March 1998, Dow Jones News Service, Investor-3-: Focus On Gains And Losses Obscures Big Picture 526 Words, English

706) 01 March 1998, SmartMoney, Efficiency Deficiency: Sometimes the theory behind index funds comes up short 1505 Words, English

707) 01 March 1998, Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, The seven deadly sins of investing. (portfolio management advice) 2599 Words, English

708) 19 February 1998, Dow Jones News Service, SmartMoney: Efficiency Deficiency -2- 592 Words, English

709) 01 February 1998, Journal of Financial Planning, The grass is always browner 84 Words, English

710) 29 January 1998, Expansion (Madrid), MASTER EN FINANZAS 7 LA DEMENSION HUMANA DE LOS MERCADOS  5028 Words, Spanish

711) 12 January 1998, The Plain Dealer Cleveland, OH, DECISION TO CASH OUT OFTEN COMES TOO SOON 540 Words, English

712) 05 January 1998, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, SELLING TOO SOON MANY INVESTORS JUMP THE GUN UNLOADING THEIR WINNING STOCKS WHILE KEEPING THE DOGS 1452 Words, English

713) 05 January 1998, The Plain Dealer Cleveland, OH, SELLING HIGH TOO SOON CAN SHORTCHANGE A PORTFOLIO 540 Words, English

714) 30 December 1997, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, THINK THAT HOT STOCK HAS TO COOL? THINK AGAIN 1459 Words, English

715) 30 December 1997, The Journal Record, Bailing out too soon may mean thinner pocketbook 1376 Words, English

716) 28 December 1997, The New York Times, INVESTING IT; Selling the Golden Goose Before All the Eggs are Laid  1312 Words, English

717) 14 December 1997, The Orange County Register, Don't let your personal quirks lead to irrational investment decisions // FINANCE: Sell your losers and hang onto your winners; reinvest in some sure bets. 1094 Words, English

718) 12 December 1997, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Stocks: Facing the Inevitable: Next Market Drop Still Looms 833 Words, English

719) 09 December 1997, The Wall Street Journal, Are You Prepared for the Inevitable? Next Market Drop Will Test Investors 835 Words, English

720) 09 December 1997, Dow Jones Online News, Prepared For The Inevitable? Next Market Drop Will Test Investors 848 Words, English

721) 08 December 1997, U.S. News & World Report, When it's all in the mind Taking advantage of the pack mentality; Tip #4 823   775 Words, English

722) 02 December 1997, Dow Jones Online News, Personal Quirks May Keep You From Making Smart Financial Moves 1243 Words, English

723) 01 December 1997, Rocky Mountain News, INVESTORS TEND TO KEEP LOSERS 360 Words, English

724) 01 December 1997, The Wall Street Journal, On the Couch: Your personal quirks may be keeping you From making the smartest financial decisions 1232 Words, English

725) 11 November 1997, CNNfn: Street Sweep, Investor Study Cont. 760 Words, English

726) 10 November 1997, Newsweek, What Should You Do? by Jane Bryant Quinn  1771 Words, English

727) 08 November 1997, Buffalo News, MOST BUY AND SELL DECISIONS ARE WRONG, SO INVESTORS SHOULD USUALLY JUST BUY AND HOLD 750 Words, English

728) 04 November 1997, The Cincinnati Post, Put your frailties to work 865 Words, English

729) 03 November 1997, Times Union (Albany, NY), Trade less to earn more stock gains 608 Words, English

730) 03 November 1997, Houston Chronicle, Investor behavior: it's all in your head / Investors do things that defy logic. But investing is an emotional activity, and there's no way to banish pride, fear, impatience and regret 1472 Words, English

731) 02 November 1997, The Sunday Patriot-News Harrisburg, Study finds buy-sell pattern by stockholders unprofitable 792 Words, English

732) 29 October 1997, The Pantagraph Bloomington, IL, MARKET MOVES: Investors lose 5.9%by selling winning stocks, keeping losers 817 Words, English

733) 28 October 1997, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MANY STOCKHOLDERS DON'T KNOW WHEN TO FOLD 'EM 737 Words, English

734) 28 October 1997, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, RESEARCH REVEALS FOUR UNFORTUNATE INVESTMENT TRUTHS 711 Words, English

735) 06 October 1997, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PROFIT OVERBOARD! SOME PEOPLE SEEM TO WORK AS HARD AT LOSING MONEY AS MAKING IT 1398 Words, English

736) 03 October 1997, The Wall Street Journal Europe, Put Human Frailties to Work When Making Financial Plans 877 Words, English

737) 30 September 1997, The Wall Street Journal, Put Human Frailties to Work for You When Making Your Financial Decisions 874 Words, English

738) 30 September 1997, Dow Jones Online News, Put Human Frailties To Work For You In Your Financial Decisions 888 Words, English

739) 30 September 1997, Los Angeles Times, IRRATIONAL PASTIME; STUDYING THE WHYS BEHIND THE FALLACIES WE FALL FOR  2560 Words, English

740) 29 September 1997, Business Week, THE PERILS OF INVESTING TOO CLOSE TO HOME 927 Words, English

741) 05 September 1997, The Journal Record, Checking schooling of fund managers can pay off 914 Words, English

742) 01 September 1997, The San Francisco Chronicle, Checking Fund Managers' Schooling Can Pay Off for Investors / Look for those from elite colleges and who scored high on SAT 941 Words, English

743) 01 July 1997, SmartMoney, Herd on the Street 1617 Words, English

744) 22 June 1997, NBER Reporter, Behavioral finance group meets. (applying 'natural selection' to securities valuation)(Panel Discussion) 987 Words, English

745) 16 June 1997, Forbes, Pound-foolish. (pros and cons of discount brokers)(includes related article on an investor suit against Olde Discount Corp.)(1997 Investment Guide) 1706 Words, English

746) 30 May 1997, The Arizona Daily Star, Buy high, sell low 521 Words, English

747) 25 May 1997, Los Angeles Daily News, THINK YOU'RE READY FOR THE BIG LEAGUES? THINK AGAIN; NEW FINDINGS ON WALL STREET: SMALL INVESTORS DON'T KNOW WHEN TO HOLD, WHEN TO FOLD UNIMPRESSIVE RESULTS 1342 Words, English

748) 21 May 1997, The Globe and Mail, Small investors pick lousy stocks, study says Many people are selling the stocks they should buy, and buying the ones they should sell 905 Words, English

749) 20 May 1997, The Asian Wall Street Journal, In New York: Small Investors Pick Lemons 885 Words, English

750) 16 May 1997, The Wall Street Journal, All the Wrong Moves: Study Finds Investors Buy When They Should Sell, and Vice Versa 893 Words, English

751) 16 May 1997, Dow Jones Online News, Heard On The Street: Small Investors Found To Make Wrong Moves 798 Words, English

752) 16 May 1997, Dow Jones Money Management Alert, WSJ Heard On The Street:Study Finds Investors Act In Error 359 Words, English

753) 13 April 1997, Austin American-Statesman, Why are markets moody? They're only human 1541 Words, English

754)  12 April 1997, Il Mondo, Il lato oscuro del mercato. 1756 Words, Italian