Kenyantykoon's Blog
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WARRANTS; PROS & CONS
Posted: January 30, 2010, 9:07 am by kenyantykoon
I have doing a series of posts about warrants the first handled what they were and the types available while the second dealt in how they work. To gain a better understanding of these investments, i suggest that you first read through these linked (short) articles. This post will deal on the advantages and disadvantages [...] -
HOW WARRANTS WORK
Posted: January 29, 2010, 9:16 am by kenyantykoon
The previous post was about warrants where I defined them and briefly explained the types of warrants commonly known[i suggest that you read this linked article first for better understanding] In this post I want to explain how they work in as simple a way that I can master In reading the previous post you [...] -
WARRANTS- DEFINITION AND TYPES
Posted: January 25, 2010, 11:27 am by kenyantykoon
I have been reading a lot of finance things in accordance with increasing my financial and investing knowledge and I came across this type of investment (if I may call it that since they offer no interest or dividend payments to the holder). So I decided to do a few shot posts in what they [...] -
LIQUID INVESTMENTS FOR VALUE INVESTORS
Posted: January 14, 2010, 5:38 pm by kenyantykoon
Some time back I did a post on money market funds and how they are used as alternatives to cash by investors- aggressive and conservative alike. They also come highly recommended by Benjamin Graham in the sixth edition of security analysis. He says that if an aggressive investor can see no investment that fits the [...] -
WEAPONS THAT HEDGE FUND MANAGERS USE
Posted: January 6, 2010, 4:34 pm by kenyantykoon
Some time ago, I did a post about hedge funds and why they are so attractive to the aggressive and conservative investor alike I happened to mention that there are some tricks that they use that most other investors cannot do because of the risk involved, equipment and expertise required or because they are just [...] -
THE SIMPLICITY OF INDEX FUND INVESTING
Posted: January 4, 2010, 3:34 pm by kenyantykoon
I wrote about index funds some time back and since then I have come across more information about then so I thought that instead of re-editing the former one. I should just make another index fund post. Basically the index fund is a passive investment where the money that you as an investor puts in [...]
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