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Daily Archives: April 7, 2014

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Markets Pare Week’s Gains in Friday Trading

Economy/Stock MarketBy Henssler FinancialApril 7, 2014

The markets kicked off the second quarter with broad gains, propelling the S&P 500 index to its seventh record close of the year.

Q&A Time: Bid/Ask, Spinoffs, Bitcoins and Inflation Protected Mutual Funds

Investment SelectionBy Henssler FinancialApril 7, 2014

The Henssler Research Analysts address listeners’ questions on the Bitcoin, Inflation protected mutual funds and the Knowles spinoff from Dover.

Economics of the Masters Tournament

Investment SelectionBy Henssler FinancialApril 7, 2014

The Henssler Financial Research Analysts take a closer look at the economic impact the Masters Tournament has on Augusta.

High Frequency Trading

Economy/Stock Market, Investment SelectionBy Henssler FinancialApril 7, 2014

In our opinion, high frequency traders have little effect on long-term investors.

Annual Retirement Confidence Survey

RetirementBy Henssler FinancialApril 7, 2014

If you exclude home equity values and pension plans, more than a third of all workers have less than $1,000 in total savings and investments.

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