Forecast For Stocks In The Second Half Of The Year: Turbulence

My Comments: I came across this over the weekend and without their permission, am sharing it with you. I think it’s the most realistic expression of what is likely to happen in the stock and bond markets over the next six months. Any guess beyond that will require you first get stoned. By STAN CHOE …

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Do Record Low Yields And Record High Stocks Spell Trouble?

My Comments: This week I’ve focused my posts on what other people think is likely to happen to your money if you have it invested in stocks and bonds. It’s pretty obvious that no one has a clue. Until a lot of stuff gets sorted out, my recommendation is to go to cash and sit …

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Stocks Could Jump 15% This Year if Earnings Rise

My Comments: I wish someone would tell me what the hell is going on! One day I’m told the market is healthy and we should expect the DOW to increase dramatically. The next day there is an equally credible message that the market is way overpriced and to expect a crash. Then today, though written …

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Will You Regret Taking Social Security ASAP?

My Comments: Too many people choose to take early benefits. If you need the money, hate your job, don’t have a job, plan to die soon, or simply don’t have confidence in your life, then maybe it’s OK. But it usually turns out to be a mistake. There is a do over, but you have …

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Why Interest Rates Are Lower Than Ever

My Comments: Please keep reading… Paul J. Lim  July 6, 2016 If you think the financial panic over Brexit is over — because stocks have bounced back somewhat from their initial sell off — think again. As scared investors continue to seek shelter in boring government bonds, fixed income prices have soared while yields on …

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UP or DOWN?

My Comments: Do you know what’s going to happen? Me neither. Here are two very opposing opinions of what the markets will do in the coming days. If it makes you afraid, you are not alone. My only bright spot is a program that grew by over 50% in 2008. Will it do it again? …

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MONEY: HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH?

By Tony Kendzior, July 1, 2016 I’m talking about all of us mortals and what we need to pay our bills and live our lives. What follows are my thoughts and some hints to help you answer this question. It’s intended to help you define your financial future with the certain knowledge that in our …

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A DIVIDED AMERICA: Rural vs. Urban

My Comments: Economic reality drives most lives today. It shapes our ideas about politics, about family, about national security, and our fears. Almost all of us agree that life is better with more money than with less money. So where you live has a huge influence on your economic reality, and as a result, how …

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Growth Stocks vs. Value Stocks

My Comments: If you believe, as I do, that some of your money needs to be working harder than, say a Certificate of Deposit, then your likely solution is some kind of mutual fund or brokerage account. Most of us are not sufficiently sophisticated financially to explore other options, so for new, let’s assume you …

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The Economy Is Adding Jobs, But The Divide Between The ‘Haves’ and ‘Have-nots’ Is Bigger Than Ever

My Comments: I’ve been railing for some time about the income divide between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’. If a remedy is not found, my fear is that my grandchildren, perhaps my children, will see rioting in the streets. It’s increasingly profound, and it’s contributing greatly to the political divide in this country. It’s …

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