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This rough market has taken a piece out of the stock price of many companies with great prospects. Buy them near the bottom -- which might be now -- and you could get a bargain.
Soon all companies will report financials in a programming language called XBRL that will allow you and me to slice and dice numbers like never before.
Let the politicians promise and posture. The Federal Reserve needs to pay attention to its main job. That means an end to interest-rate cuts.
Investor's Business Daily - Investors' taste for stock funds didn't last long as they withdrew money in March after coming back the month before.
A rising dollar helps tech shares but knocks crude oil, gold and copper lower. MasterCard offers blowout earnings. Wednesday's expected interest-rate cut may be the Fed's last for now. Merck shares tumble.

A Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) logo is seen in Toronto November 9, 2007. REUTERS/Mark BlinchReuters - Retreating commodities helped knock 260 points off the Toronto Stock Exchange's main index on Tuesday, as it was dragged lower by sinking resource shares.


Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Wall Street stocks drifted in a tight range in opening trade Tuesday with investors hesitant ahead of the first estimate of US economic output in the first quarter and a Federal Reserve policy decision.(AFP/GETTY IMAGES/File)AFP - Wall Street stocks drifted in a tight range in opening trade Tuesday with investors hesitant ahead of the first estimate of US economic output in the first quarter and a Federal Reserve policy decision.


A stock trader walks past a share prices board at the Frankfurt stock exchange, February 2008. European equity markets enjoyed mixed fortunes on the eve of a US interest rate decision, as London was fired up by results from energy giants BP and Royal Dutch Shell.(AFP/DDP/File/Martin Oeser)AFP - European equity markets enjoyed mixed fortunes on Tuesday, the eve of a US interest rate decision, as London was fired up by results from energy giants BP and Royal Dutch Shell.


Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, April 29, 2008. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)Reuters - Stocks ended little changed on Tuesday as setbacks for two drugs weighed down the pharmaceutical sector, offsetting the relief from a retreat in record high crude oil prices.


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