Educational Archive
| Many of our writers here at StreetAuthority.com
include educational materials within each of their respective
newsletters. As an added benefit for StreetAuthority members,
we've decided to post an archive of this content on our web
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The following lessons,
glossaries and other educational materials should help you become a
better investor. As such, we'd encourage you to bookmark
this page for future reference. We're continually adding new features
and lessons to the pages listed below, so please check back often!
Financial
Dictionary
Interested in reading in-depth definitions of hundreds of important
financial terms? We encourage you to visit our financial glossary.
Profiles
of the Major Market Indices
Here you'll find data, news, component listings and other
information on some of the most important U.S. and international market indices.
Given how frequently they are cited in the financial press, as well as how many
trillions of dollars are tied to these major indices, it's important to
understand each index and its component securities.
Industry
Profiles
Here we have housed the profiles of dozens of individual industries. If you are
interested in a industry's history, present state, or future growth, then search
our database to find the information you are looking for.
Profiting
From Options
Options are a powerful tool that all investors need to become familiar
with. If you've never used options in your portfolio, then over the
course of this seven-part trading course we will introduce you to the
basic mechanics of not only how options work, but also how they can work
for you.
Investing Legends
-- Here you'll find in-depth profiles of investing greats such as Warren
Buffett, Benjamin Graham, Peter Lynch and Eddie Lampert.
Income Security
of the Month
Our "Income Security of the Month" for May 2008 invests in
a fast-growing overseas market that doesn't get much exposure in the
mainstream financial press. And although it typically makes enormous
annual dividend payments -- it has paid an average dividend of 24.5%
per year over the past five years -- this fund is perhaps most
appealing for its total return potential. Specifically, the fund has
delivered total returns of +297.3% since 2003, and
it ranks in the top 10% of its category over the past decade.
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