Chuck Jaffe: Risk and return are joined at the head
Some people are afraid of making a mistake by taking on risk, while others take risks that lead to mistakes, says Chuck Jaffe.
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Matthew Lynn’s London Eye: Greek crisis isn’t economics, it’s game theory
In certain circumstances — such as the Greek crisis — people do not always reach mutually beneficial outcomes, writes Matthew Lynn. In fact, they quite often end up with a result that is terrible for all of them.
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Todd Harrison: Is the European crisis over or just beginning?
While global markets collectively exhaled when they heard the news of the latest Greek rescue, a looming question remains, writes Todd Harrison.
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Dollar-sniffing dogs of Argentina
The people voted for Carnival, says Bill Bonner. They didn’t vote for Lent. article found on Dollar-sniffing dogs of Argentina
Mystery and misinformation in the world of penny shares
Investing in small caps can be exciting as well rewarding, says Tom Bulford. But the route to penny share profits isn't always straightforward. article found on Mystery and misinformation in the world of penny shares
The lesson from Iceland’s recovery: let banks go bust
Iceland's economy collapsed spectacularly at the height of the credit crunch. But now it is steadily making its way back to health. Matthew Partridge looks at what went right for Iceland, and what we can learn from them. article found on The lesson from Iceland’s recovery: let banks go bust