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Chris Malde

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Scrutinizing good businesses at core of investing

Stock buyers should seek companies that offer indispensable products
November 5, 2020
Chris Malde
Uncertainty dominates the U.S. investing landscape, including questions on economic growth, election outcomes, and the impact of civil unrest. To help navigate the uncertainty, it is important to remember the core of investing
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Power of compounding shouldn't be overlooked (finance)

Investing early, over long timeline adds to savings
April 11, 2019
Chris Malde
The purchase of Manhattan Island by Peter Minuit for $24 in 1626 is commonly used as an example of a one-sided trade in favor of the Dutch. However, applying the power of compound interest to this sale suggests that it could have also worked out well for
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Most investors don't know what they pay for funds

Being more selective can improve returns
January 31, 2019
Chris Malde
If you were asked to make a purchase for a friend, one of the first questions they would undoubtedly pose upon delivery is, 'How much did you pay for it?” This is a reasonable question given that most consumers want to ensure they're getting
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