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April 29, 2011- In this Issue... An Investing Newsletter for New Investors
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Information Overload: How It Hurts Investors
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Why Gold Could Go Even Higher
When (And When Not) To Refinance Your Mortgage
Get The Most From Your Personal Financial Software
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Information Overload: How It Hurts Investors
There's a fine line between staying informed and being overloaded with financial information.

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Get The Most From Your Personal Financial Software
Many people aren't taking full advantage of their financial software. This article will help you keep your money where it belongs - in your wallet.

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What is an earnings surprise?

a) When a company's earnings are significantly above or below analyst expectations

b) When a company decides to not report earnings for a quarter

c) When company delivers its earnings at an unexpected time

d) When a company amends and rereleases its previously reported earnings

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Open Position

In investing, any trade that has been established, or entered, that has yet to be closed with an opposing trade. An open position can exist following a buy (long) position, or a sell (short) position. In either case, the position will remain open until an opposing trade has taken place.

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