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Terror Proofing Your Portfolio
An SI Board Since March 2004
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Emcee:  VIXandMore Type:  Unmoderated
In a time where terrorism threats are omnipresent and organizations like Al Quaeda, Hamas and Hizballa are constantly on the front pages, how should an investor configure a portfolio to minimize the impact of significant terrorist attacks?

This board is for the discussion of strategies to reduce the risk of terrorist activities on a portfolio and to discuss specific stocks that should benefit in a world where terrorism plays an increasingly larger role.
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13Portfolio Terror Alert: Can a car wash keep you safe from terrorists? How about VIXandMore-6/17/2004
12Terror-Proofing a Portfolio: n the event of another attack, author Peter S. CohVIXandMore-6/8/2004
11Terror warnings boost security shares By Chris Bagley, CBS MarketWatch.com LastVIXandMore-5/26/2004
10Believe Zeev has made some great posts on IMX on his ihub thread. just search aTimeToMakeTheInvs-3/30/2004
9Would be hard for you to find a "better" terror pick than IMX. They Solarity-3/27/2004
8LOL! JaneJane4IceCream-3/27/2004
7List of stocks that closed higher on Mon. 9/17/01, the first market day after thSteve Felix-3/26/2004
6Bill...Ask this guy.. Member 160702510K a day-3/26/2004
5That would be very hard to do. I wonder if the WSJ/Baron's has stock recCage Rattler-3/26/2004
4You would have to do it on a stock-by-stock basis, but Yahoo has historical pricredfish-3/26/2004
3Where does one find these data in convenient format.Cage Rattler-3/26/2004
2You could look at the month after 9/11 and see what stocks got hurt the least.redfish-3/24/2004
1I look for high potential (i.e., small cap) stocks that have the potential to doVIXandMore-3/24/2004
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