$25 Statement Credit from Costco True Earnings Amex Card

Filed Under (Investor News) by Admin on 10-09-2010

The True Earnings Card from Costco and American Express is offering a $25 statement credit for the first purchase made on this card. Here are a few cool features of this Costco Amex card:

» Earn cash back on gas and a $25 statement credit with your first purchase made with the Card.

» Earn cash back virtually everywhere you go
- 3% for annual gasoline purchases of up to $3,000 (1% thereafter),
- 3% for restaurants,
- 2% for travel,
- 1% everywhere else, including…

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Stocks and bonds?

Filed Under (Hedge Funds) by Admin on 03-09-2010

Bonds or stocks? A good alpha source this year has been BRIC versus BRIC. Since I disclosed it, long Colombia/short China returned +50%, long Indonesia/short India +30%, Bangladesh beat Brazil and Romania rocked Russia. Relative-value strategies don’t often make money on both sides. While economic expansion does not imply stock market growth, I’m more glad I didn’t tie up peoples’ cash in “risk free” cash. Long only? Too risky so I’ll leave the bond bubble to others. Absolute return is the safer alternative.

Seek alpha or bet on beta? Why does so much financial advice fixate on how much to allocate to various betas? The more “risk averse” the more in bonds? Is it sensible to recommend the same allocation at 1% yields as when they paid 10%? Can opportunity cost and default risk be ignored with coupons so low and borrowing so high? There are NO risk free bonds but at least higher yields delivered the fixed-income on which so many individuals and institutions depend. Financial regulation has as much chance of preventing the NEXT crash as ordering the ocean to stop rogue waves. Get sunk again OR benefit from them? You choose.

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August’s Best of FIRE Finance - 2010

Filed Under (Investor News) by Admin on 02-09-2010

[This post is written and copyrighted by FIRE Finance (http://firefinance.blogspot.com).]
RetroAugust: Today we present our best posts from August. Before that a little about August’s majestic history :). As per the Gregorian Calendar, August is the eighth month of the year. It was originally named Sextilis in Latin, because it was the sixth month in the ancient Roman calendar, which started in March about 750 BC under Romulus.

When King Numa Pompilius added January and February to the…

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