Financial Advisors Cling To Failed Strategies, Says Report

My Comments: A quick analysis of a popular chart showing good times and bad times for the US economy should give everyone a better understanding of the advice given by virtually all financial advisors. Unless and until you realize the world today is different from what it was several years ago, you’re likely to take …

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Tax Increases, Spending Cuts Earn Public Support

My Thoughts on This: The media would have you believe that the “fiscal cliff” is the most closely watched and critical issue on the planet. How else can they promote listeners and eyeballs that result in advertising revenue? For me, it’s interesting but not critical. I think there is likely to be a slowdown in …

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Chuck Schwab: We’ll Go Over Cliff, but Let’s Move On

At Schwab Impact, Chuck Schwab talks alternative investments, one benefit of Dodd-Frank and why he’s willing to write a bigger tax check. My Comments: Most of you know that I'm a center left Democrat. I also pretend to be an economist with a reasonable understanding of economics, finance, and how the world of money works. …

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Is Your Glass Half Empty or Half Full?

My Comments: This post is directed to those of you who are not now my clients. If you are my client (and/or friend), you know that for me the glass is always half full. It’s the way I’m wired. The target reader of this article are other financial advisors. The author is trying to help …

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Stock and Bond Funds Appreciate by $1 Trillion in 2012

My Comments: All this in spite of the fact we are in the middle of a secular bear market. One which is likely to take at least three more years and two large sell-offs before we can declare we are now at the start of a secular bull market. The last secular bull market ran …

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8 Stock Market Omens That Influence Investors

My Comments: For years I've sort of paid attention to omens; how else are you going to justify the bizarre outcomes that invevitably happen and influence how much money my clients end up with over the years. The tempatation, no matter how professional you try to be, is to respond to the advice of those …

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J.P. Morgan Weekly Market Recap – November 12, 2012

I try to post these every week. Some of you like to time the market and this report from J.P.Morgan is perhaps the best summary to help your decision making:

An Investment Designed for Income

From time to time an idea comes across my desk that I find compelling. So I decide to share it with clients and those of you who might become my clients. And while this blog is not supposed to be a commercial, meaningful retirement income is a very real problem these days which explains why …

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3 Self-Defeating Investor Behaviors:

By Joyce Hanson, AdvisorOne The intricacies of investor psychology shed light on what people are doing to miss out on long-term opportunities—and on how advisors can help them overcome those behavioral hurdles, according to a recent report from Franklin Templeton Investments. Behavioral phenomena can have a negative impact on investor psychology, says Franklin Templeton in …

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J.P. Morgan Weekly Market Recap – October 22, 2012

I try to post these every week. Some you like to time the market and this report from J.P.Morgan is perhaps the best summary to help your decision making: