Value Investing: Cardinal Rule or Best-Kept Secret?
The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage. NEW YORK (Clear Harbor Asset Management) -- Psssst ... I've got a secret about investing your money: It's all about figuring out what things are really worth and then paying a lot less for them. I don't know why I'm ...

Obama Vows to Continue Investing in Global Development
President Obama vowed on Friday to continue investing in improving agriculture and nutrition in developing countries, despite budget constraints.

Investing 101: Biotech Stocks With Insider Buying
If anyone knows what's going on with a company, it has to be the people who work there.

Investing styles vary in size and risk
What kind of investor are you? Here are some possibilities:

Intellect Neurosciences, Inc. to Present at Neurotech Investing and Partnering Conference
NEW YORK, May 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Intellect Neurosciences, Inc. (OTCPK: ILNS) announces that Dr. Daniel G. Chain, the company's chairman and CEO, will be presenting at the Seventh Annual Neurotech ...

Investing Like a Poker Player
What do world-class poker players and good investors have in common?

Whacking stocks: Investing like a mobster
The stock market has taken an 8 percent hit since early April as the European debt mess boils up again. Sunset Hills money-manager Joe Terril says investor behavior reminds him of a scene in the movie Casino.

Retirement: Investing a $100,000 windfall
We are retirement age and expect a windfall of $100,000. What should we do? -- Debbie, Jamestown, N.Y. You mean besides thank your lucky stars? Seriously, an extra $100,000 could very well be enough to ...

10 Takes on the Facebook IPO From Investing Experts
Minyanville's top contributors discuss the metrics, technicals, and other factors they considered when sizing up Facebook. Who would buy, who wouldn't...and why?

Alternative investing strategies
Are you wary of dealing with market volatility using conventional investing strategies? Investment advisers are wary too, and they're turning to alternatives, according to a new study by Natixis Global Asset Management, which runs $748 billion of assets.