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February 6, 2026

‘Penny-Stock Pat or Bottom-Fisher Bob’

Want to spend a little and make a lot? If so, you're not alone.

‘Conservative Carl’ vs. ‘Diversifying Dorothy’

Diversification allows an investor to benefit from a variety of economic factors, such as inflation, deflation or anything in between. It's a good idea, but some can take it too far. Diversifying Dorothy is one example.

Business Profile: Sew ‘N’ Sew Embroidery

location: 9368 Lone Deer Way.

Briefs

Agent honored for volunteerism

Big-Killing Burt vs. Tax-Advantaged Tom

Big-Killing Burt lived in an estate home in an exclusive area of southern California. He had made a huge profit from a small company that he invested all his money in. Burt is the type of investor who is willing to take the kind of risks most investors shy away from.

Business Briefs

Coldwell Banker helps raise funds

Briefs

Intero tournament

Business Profile: Classic Edition

owners: Toby Thomas and Adrian Lopez.

Never-Sell Sam vs. Trader Ted

The old adage says that patience is a virtue, but in the investment world this is not always the case. Never-Sell Sam is an example of someone with a little too much patience. When I first met Sam, he had quite a portfolio. The shocking thing was all his holdings were concentrated in just one company.

Mortgage Business Receives National Recognition

By Betsy Avelar Staff Writer

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