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A Raymond Randall's Articles

  • "Health and Wealth" or "Wealth and Health"
    In less than 24 hours after the anesthesiologist put me under, I stood in my kitchen missing an important male body pondering my health and wealth.
  • "Will that be Cash or Credit?"
    From Bangkok to Edmonton, creditcard statements stuff mail and email boxes with payment deadlines. Every bill reminds the giver that gifts given freely do not come free. Giving and buying often exceed generosity and need as a brittle piece of plastic becomes an avaricious spoiler of hopes and dreams.
  • Alpha and Beta: The Romulus and Remus Investment Twins
    Romulus and Remus are the eponym of Rome as Alpha and Beta are the eponym of investing. Romulus and Remus are the mythical twins of Rome; Alpha and Beta are the non-fictional twins of asset management. Story tellers tell us that Romulus and Remus were suckled by a wolf. Analysts tell us that investors get chased by a bull (a lot of "bull") and a bear.
  • America's Nightmare: When Do We Awaken?
    When reading The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, I wish it were a dream. Symbols of economic uncertainty, cultural chaos, and ethnic frenzy prompt a longing for better days. What is happening to America?
  • Do It Yourself Or Outsource
    If you think you can do it all from writing website content to search engine optimization, you are wrong. It cannot be done, and you should not try doing it.
  • DORF Spells Doom For Detroit
    America may soon be the land of "mother, apple pie, and Toyota."
  • El Marketing, Das Marketing, Le Marketing
    While reviewing site stats, I noticed 18 foreign countries as domain origins. This prompts my curiosity. Should I hone my marketing efforts to serve these visitors in their native tongue?
  • Fedspeak: Polyglot Perspicacity
    Federal Reserve watchers hope Ben Bernanke tells us a lot so that senatorial Humpty Dumpty's do not seek explanations for economics "...that haven't been invented just yet."
  • Frogs, Logs, And The Stock Market
    Corporations, governments, and early citizens must face tough decisions about global warming or whimper regrets to children and grandchildren. Our choices could determine the bottom line of every portfolio, including yours.
  • How To Flatten A Penney
    The world is flat because nothing is proprietary. What can be made, learned, constructed, and used in America can be made, learned, constructed, and used almost anywhere. Information and innovation are not constrained; the Internet, the cell-phone, and imagination have global instincts. Almost anyone can flatten a penny.
  • How To Measure The Stock Market's Gains And Losses
    Many market watchers measure the stock markets performance by tracking the Dow Jones Industrial Average. So, just what is the Dow Jones Industrial Average?
  • Improvement is "All About You"
    Everywhere I look in my house, there are improvements to make, and I am not talking about the building where my family lives. By home, I mean where you spend most of your time. Our houses shelter us; our personalities and bodies are home, and sometimes home is not so sweet. Here are five recommendations that might change the appearance of where you live.
  • Internet Marketing and Your Old Age
    Everybody wants to learn how to make money on the Internet. What about saving money for retirement and your future? If you don't do it, who will? Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, recently confronted the U.S. Congress about the cost of future retirement benefits.
  • Red and Blue Investment Portfolios
    Some investment time spans leave investors with black and blue investment portfolios causing them to see red. Statements showing a drop in portfolio value weakens the resolve of many investors. Usually, this takes place during uncertainty about sudden or expected long-term economic changes. A Presidential elections arouse uncertainty on Wall Street, and all investors read the results.
  • Shop 'Till You Drop In The Warmth of Your Home and Save Gasoline
    Internet shopping saves you time, saves you gasoline, and saves you money.
  • The Green Eggs and Ham of the Consumer Price Index
    During February, our local librarian decorates her bulletin board with Dr. Seuss book titles. Many parents trip their tongues over Seuss stories like Green Eggs and Ham. "Do you like green eggs and ham?/I do not like them, Sam-I-am./I do not like green eggs and ham", nor do I like the cost based on Consumer Price Index records.
  • The Stock Market's Red Glare
    Stock Markets soar and crash too. Stock Market traders sometimes become kids with a toy. Every day the market pumps itself up. Indices spiral upward making many giddy with kiddish delight; nobody wants this rocket to fall from its lofty heights. With little notice, the market stalls, momentum is lost, and markets crash.
  • The Three- Legged Investment Stool
    For some, stock and bond prices do not matter. They will always have enough money. The rest of us better find more than one way to create cash flow.
  • Up One Day, Down One Day: Stock Market Trading
    Does the market mislead investors one day to sucker the same investor the following day? Or, does the stock market inform beyond immediate perception?
  • Weave Your Own Web
    Many elementary school children know the miracle of Charlotte's Web. Weaving the words "Some Pig" into the center of her web, Charlotte keeps Wilbur from the frying pan. E.B. White's story provides some fascinating guidelines for web spinning.
  • You Are Your Niche Market
    Your niche market is all about you and your distinctive insights and contributions. You are your niche market.
  • Zero-sum Games
    Self-serving motivation instigates zero-sum behavior. Anyone seeking their own achievement or rank at all costs maneuvers each event with single-minded purpose.

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