‘Biggest Bond Bubble in History’ is About to Burst

My Comments: Broken record time again. The punditry has almost one voice and yet the markets are not listening. I can’t wait until November 9 arrives. Aug 20, 2016 – The Irish Times “The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent,” is a famous quote, often attributed to JM Keynes. And indeed …

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Here’s How You Know The Stock Market Is Hugely Overvalued

My Comments: Worrying about your money is a normal activity. At least it is for me. That being said, to the extent you have money somewhere where your principal is not guaranteed, I think there is a high probability you will soon suffer some losses. Actually, unless you sell at a loss, you really haven’t …

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This Stock Market Rally Is Going To Fall Apart

My Comments: Another brick in the pile that says we’re headed for a market correction. A major clue is called the price to earnings ratio or P/E. It’s a readily available metric that helps understand relative valuations. The Shiller CAPE ratio is today recognized as the better measurement of market valuations. Currently, it is almost …

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Don’t Expect To Make Any Money In The Market For The Next 7 Years

My Comments: I have no idea whether this will prove to be true or not. But it sure enters my thinking whenever I talk about money with clients and how they are going to pay their future bills. And how I'm going to pay my bills. John Mauldin,  Economics,  Jul. 28, 2016 The next recession …

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Why low-volatility ETFs are now a high-stakes gamble

My Comments: I don’t normally post anything on this site on weekends. But there is so much going on these days that I either have to start posting twice a day during the week or from time to time on the weekend. ETF’s are as significant a step in the evolution of money management as …

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Stick To Your Investment Strategy Amid Market Volatility

My Comments: Over the past 40 years that I’ve helped people with their money, there have been more ups and downs than you can imagine. In many of them, especially during the ‘downs”, people have asked me to find another option. Usually we did, and it wasn’t long before we realized we should have stayed …

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The case for ETFs in 3 charts

My Comments: As is true in all life, evolution happens. This includes investing your money for the future. A major evolutionary step was the introduction of ETFs. They are as significant a step as was the introduction of mutual funds in the early years of the 20th Century. It’s in your best interest to understand …

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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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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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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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