The price of failure is measured in interest rates: Investors must ask themselves two questions whenever interest rates begin to rise. Who can afford the rising borrowing rates the least, and when do they run into trouble? Every time interest rates have risen since the 1970s, we’ve seen a variety of borrowers fall into problems….
The tide is turning on the stock market’s skinny dippers
      The tide is turning on the stock market’s skinny dippers: My grandfather was a superb lawn bowler for one simple reason: he could wage psychological warfare on his opponents. This all started with his bowling posture. Because of his shaky stance, he had to bowl between his legs without…