Special Features 2000: Year in Review

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December 28, 2000

2000 may have been a tough year, but you can learn as much from a bearish year as a bullish one. In our annual review, we answer such questions as: Which stocks went up the most, even as the Nasdaq plunged? And where should you look for investing opportunities in 2001? Now, take a trip back to the future...

The Top Investing Stories
From Microsoft to Napster, our writers review the top stories of the year and consider what's next.

The Winners
Here's our list of the 10 best-performing stocks for 2000 and a quick survey of how these companies got there.

The Losers
The 10 worst-performing stocks reads like a collection of burst bubbles. Are any of your investments on this list?

Our Greatest Hits
Lessons from Lucent to a simpler way to invest, here's a sampling of some of this year's best articles. Read them again or for the first time.

What We've Learned
Like all individual investors, we strive to manage our own finances and sometimes make mistakes. Here's some of the lessons we've learned this volatile year.

Investing Opportunities in 2001
It's time to roll up the sleeves and get busy looking for where the next investing opportunities may be found.

The Worst of "Investing 2000"
Bill Mann nominates the most disgraceful investing events of the year.

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