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12,000 Reasons to Sell


Another milestone for the Dow provides more incentive to take profits.

Unfriendly Skies
I don’t share the recent enthusiasm over the prospects for the airline sector.

Perfect your portfolio – and take a rest
Some time after the market collapsed in the spring of 2000, you probably realized there’s nothing simple about picking stocks.

Handle with care: Insecure bosses
Everybody’s got their insecurities. But some folks are ruled by theirs. When your boss is one of them, his insecurities will rule your day … and your career prospects.

Flying in style: best biz-class seats
Airlines are fighting to attract business-class travelers. Here’s a look at how the newest offerings from six popular airlines stack up.

Pros and cons of ETFs
Question: My wife and I are both in our early 30s and fall within the 33% tax bracket. We contribute the max to our savings plans at work as well as our IRAs. We also have a taxable brokerage account with a few stocks, but would like to invest about $30,000 a year to this account. Should we consider building an ETF portfolio, or maybe buying tax-exempt municipal bond funds? – Jason Forro, Dewitt, Michigan



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