Oct 14, 2010 by Matthew RicheyExpecting a Market Crash? Protect Yourself. Here's How.Rich people had a leg up on the rest of us. But not anymore.
Aug 20, 2004 by Matthew RicheySecond Chance on Lone StarMatt Richey weighs in on Lone Star Steakhouse's roundtrip from $22 to $33 back to $22.
Jun 25, 2004 by Matthew RicheyBoring Is BeautifulThere's nothing dull about conservative management and hefty dividends.
May 14, 2004 by Matthew RicheyThe Power of DividendsIt's more than money in your pocket. Dividends create powerful and advantageous incentives.
Apr 23, 2004 by Matthew RicheyBull's Eye InvestingThink we're in a new bull market? Matt Richey says, "Think again."
Mar 12, 2004 by Matthew RicheyAn Earnings MirageMatt Richey shows the danger of overly focusing on trailing-12-month valuations.
Feb 13, 2004 by Matthew RicheyTwo With Hidden ValueMatt Richey explains why the P/E ratio can obscure a stock's true value.
Jan 16, 2004 by Matthew RicheyBe Greedy for Value"Mini-bubbles" may be popping up, but Matt Richey says there's still value to be found.
Sep 29, 2003 by Matthew Richey6 Investing Lessons LearnedMatt Richey takes a look back at the investment lessons that have most influenced him.
Sep 25, 2003 by Matthew RicheyDell Steps on Sony's TurfWatch out -- Dell is pushing into consumer electronics.
Sep 24, 2003 by Matthew Richey"Charge It!" (on Margin)Overall stock buying on margin is at its highest level in two years.
Sep 23, 2003 by Matthew RicheyWeak-Dollar MedicineA weaker dollar could lead to export-led job growth -- or greater inflation and higher interest rates.
Sep 12, 2003 by Matthew RicheyConsumers Getting TiredOver the past two days, multiple reports have emerged that show a weak U.S. consumer.
Sep 11, 2003 by Matthew RicheyDon't Blame ChinaThe real threat to American jobs isn't the trade deficit with China, but anti-free trade policies.
Sep 9, 2003 by Matthew RicheyGold Takes Center StageStocks aren't the only game in town; sometimes what glitters is gold.
Sep 5, 2003 by Matthew RicheyEmployment Keeps DisappointingThe unemployment rate declined a tad, but payrolls were much lower than expected.