Forecasting the Next Recession

My Comments: I may have retired from providing investment advice but I’ve not yet left the building. What happens in the world of money still interests me both professionally and personally. Attached to this post, by way of a link to a 12 page, downloadable report, is a projection from Guggenheim that says we’ll experience …

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Retirement: Get Help or Not?

My Comments: Some people have an innate ability to look after money. Others, not so much. This is especially critical as you transition from working FOR money to when money is working FOR YOU. We call this retirement. It’s further complicated because the financial advice industry is now undergoing a massive shift in how you …

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Bull Market Complacency Calls for Caution—and Action

My Comments: Today is Monday, when I post something about investments. Scott Minerd is not only a global figure in this environment, he has the ability to reduce complex ideas to where even I can understand them. His message, as I understand it, is continue to ride the bull, but be prepared to panic at …

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How Not To Screw Up Your Investments

My Comments: Basic stuff for some of us; gibberish for others. So if you have difficulty with this, ask your financial advisor for help. Dana Anspach on April 6, 2017 Smart investors follow an asset allocation plan. An asset allocation plan tells you how much of your total investments should be in stocks versus bonds …

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Why Reducing Investment Losses Is So Important

My Comments: There are times to be cautious and there are times to throw caution to the winds. As you get older, caution is increasingly common. One way to solve your dilemma is to focus efforts on limiting what we call downside risk. That’s the opposite of upside risk for those of you just figuring …

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How Timing Impacts Your Retirement Portfolio Longevity

My Comments: Many a client has asked “How long will my money last?” and the only rational, unsatisfactory answer is “It depends”. Unfortunately, luck plays a major role in our lives. If you’re alive and well today, chances are you’ve had at least some good luck. In answering the above question, much depends on timing, …

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3 Secrets to a Comfortable Retirement

My Comments: These lists are usually somewhat pathetic. Why just 3 secrets; why not 5? And these are not really secrets. But I needed something to try and catch your attention today so here are 3 Secrets! I think it’s very possible that the next 30 years are going to be far less ‘profitable’ than …

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Investment Strategies for Your Retirement Accounts

My Comments: A phrase I’m known to use from time to time is that ‘life in this country is better with more money than it is with less money.” While this might seem too obvious for you, there are many people whose efforts to have more money have fallen flat. Here’s a few ideas that …

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Wall Street’s 2017 Forecasts And Campaign Promises

My Comments: We’re almost there. Whether it turns out OK or not remains to be seen. I suspect it’ll turn out better than many forecast and worse that many expect. Where you and I will fall in all this is a total unknown. But the combined intellect of those making these forecasts is staggering, so …

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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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