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Bloomberg Money

BloombergMoney

From 2000-2006, Ken Fisher wrote a monthly column for Bloomberg Money magazine, a former personal finance magazine for European Investors.


2006 Columns
December 2006 – The weakest link
November 2006 – The bears that cried wolf
October 2006 – Fear of the unknown
September 2006 – Vote for no change
August 2006 – Correct me if I’m wrong
July 2006 – Have I got news for you
June 2006 – The end is not nigh
May 2006 - Life in the old bull yet
April 2006 - A chance to take stock
March 2006 - Stocks are set to explode
February 2006 - Time to put on a happy face
January 2006 - Big Four: do not pass go

2005 Columns
December 2005 - The long and the short of it
November 2005 - One big economic laboratory
October 2005 - The three questions that count
September 2005 - Markets refuse to be rattled
August 2005 - Much ado about nothing
July 2005 - Property still bubbling along
June 2005 - US merger activity to go global
May 2005 - Refusing to be beaten
April 2005 - Why debt is good for growth
March 2005 - Why debt is no bad thing
February 2005 - Free money - buy now
January 2005 - An unlikely source of optimism

2004 Columns
December 2004 - Bush set to lead the way
November 2004 - Turn an idea on its head
October 2004 - Going against the tide
September 2004 - Stocks to calm your jitters
August 2004 - Standing P/E ratios on their heads
July 2004 - US love affair with oil endures
June 2004 - Election years made easy
May 2004 - Putting on a happy face
April 2004 - Stocks will just keep rising
March 2004 - Dollar argument full of holes
February 2004 - The only way is up - again
January 2004 - Bears left with red faces

2003 Columns
December 2003 - Bears will lift the markets
November 2003 - Only four ways to go
October 2003 - P/E ratios are big in mythology, tiny in truth
September 2003 - Smarter than the average bear? I don't think so
August 2003 - US elections will not swing the market
July 2003 - Don't underestimate the size of the bulls' stampede
June 2003 - Feel it in your bones
May 2003 - Anti-war economies endure the consequences of dissent
April 2003 - There's money to be made in money management
March 2003 - Reasons to be bullish in 2003 (part two
February 2003 - High hopes for 2003
January 2003 - Relying on Bush to make things better

2002 Columns
December 2002 - Is the bond bubble next in line to burst?
November 2002 - Time to stop clinging to this age-old myth
October 2002 - All the unrecognised beauty is very bullish
September 2002 - Casting off the bears to find real beauty
August 2002 - Investors' fears offer a good chance to buy
July 2002 - Recovery signals keep the bears at bay
June 2002 - Why risk is a weighty matter indeed
May 2002 - Funds vs. indices - don't believe the hype
April 2002 - Lessons of a hundred years in the markets
March 2002 - A yet rougher ride is in store for fatigued bulls
February 2002 - After careful analysis the super-bears have it
January 2002 - I may be bearish but I'm not a perma-bear