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Sorry Pedro
The site appears like a 5th grader had written it. That's not a site I would trust. I think you should read Common Sense on Mutual Funds, The Intelligent Investors (an old text that Warren Buffet liked), Sane Investing in an Insane World, Watch TV Get Rich, and Liz Clapman's book "The Best Investment Advice I've Ever Received." You also should read any book in a college library on Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management that you can find (any will do since these are rarely revised). If you can find a Macroeconomics book from MIT press dated 1999, it will give you insight on the bubble that burst.
Hope this helps. "The only thing worse than knowing nothing is knowing just enough to get yourself into trouble." (don't know whose quote that is but I know it's a great quote).
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