Living in a bubble

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The IT investment bubble will eventually burst, and this has prompted the sale of ARM stocks from a portfolio, in order to gain a profit prior to the bubble bursting. Fund manager, David Dreman, argues that investors should seek to sell highly rated stocks and buy those with low ratings. High flying stocks may be worse hit by bad news than low rates stocks, which have greater resilience. A number of stocks will be especially vulnerable when the bubble in IT stocks bursts, and ARM is likely to be affected, though not as badly as some.

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Same old bull

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US stocks could see a correction of some 20%, pessimistsargue, and they see a decline in the market as inevitable, with Europe attracting money, the US dollar vulnerable, and market leadership on too narrow a base. Glamor stocks have still proved attractive to investors and have brought profits. Volatility appears to be the biggest problem rather than a bear market. There is uncertainty relating to different sectors of the economy and whether new sectors will takeoff.

Securities and Commodity Exchanges, Security and commodity exchanges, Securities Exchanges, Exchanges

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The Rothschild dilemma

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The need to exercise caution in choosing investments is emphasized, despite a drop in stock prices.

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Subjects list: Analysis, Economic aspects, Stock-exchange, Stock exchanges, Portfolio management
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