My Comments: You have perhaps heard the expression that “... it’s like watching grass grow.” Or perhaps “... it’s like watching paint dry.” I use it when something I’m supposed to be paying attention to is progressing slooooooowly. It comes to mind in the constext of this article which has demographic overtones. Personally, I’m on …
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The Future Still Belongs to the Emerging Markets
My Comments: As someone who has helped clients manage their money for almost four decades, I’m still often caught up in the "crisis de jour", what's happening TODAY, as opposed to stepping back and looking at things from further away. Our society has become obsessed with WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW, and often fails to put …
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Why IS The Fed Tapering?
My Comments: Tapering is the term used to describe efforts by the Federal Reserve to slow down the monthly purchase of bonds. They have made these purchases for many months to help prop up the economy and keep interest rates low. It’s an important question for you if you have money in the markets because …
Why North American Oil Prices Are Set For A Big Drop
My Comments: The price of gasoline in this country has a huge influence on whether the economy grows or shrinks. (It is NEVER static.) We’ve all heard that with access to incredible reserves of natural gas, we as a nation are going to become a net exporter of fuel over the next decade or so. …
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Tax Code Changes to Close the Widening Income Gap
My Comments: By the time you read this, the State of the Union Address earlier may render these thoughts useless. On the other hand, our government, bound as it is by the language of the Constitution, is supposed to work in our collective best interest. And that still leaves a lot of room for biased …
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This Is Exactly How Fast the Windows Monopoly Is Being Destroyed
My Comments: At some point last year I ran across this and found it interesting. So I saved it for when I needed something to talk about. And today is one of those days! Dull, rainy and cold! It’s another example of what at one point appears to be something locked in stone but over …
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Correction Fears Are Overblown: Buy The Dip
My Comments: I am both blessed and cursed for almost always believing the glass is half full rather than half empty. Right now, my bias is to say that another correction like we had in 2008-09 is NOT going to happen again during my lifetime. But that’s not to say the business cycle of ups …
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7 Big Economic Predictions for Next 10 Years
The modest global recovery will endure, but market volatility is likely as the Fed tapers By Melanie Waddell / January 16, 2014 The economic outlook for the next 10 years will be one of resiliency, with the U.S. in 2014 and 2015 facing cyclical risks tilted toward better-than-trend growth for the first time since the …
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The 88-Year History Of U.S. Capital Markets From 1926-2013: What Happened When?
My Comments: With 2013 now in the rear view mirror, the compelling question is what is likely to happen in 2014. Every projection, mine, yours, experts of every stripe, have only the past available to offer insights for predicting the future. Here is someone who has created tables based on five and ten year results …
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ACA Spurs Medical Office Real Estate Surge
My Comments: Am not really sure what this means but anytime I see a positive outcome that may be the result of the PPACA, I pay attention. That’s because I want the PPACA to work, and work well. It’s past time to really identify its flaws and get people to fix them to the benefit …
