6 Charts Suggest a Stock Market Correction Soon

My Comments: Like me, you don’t have a clue what’s going to happen either. But these charts help give you an educated guess. John Mauldin, Mauldin Economics Dec. 20, 2015 The S&P 500 index is flat for the year, but that hasn’t been due to a lack of volatility. The index has traded within a …

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The Fed’s Rate Hike – What it Means

My Comments: In the past months and years I’ve featured the comments of Scott Minerd, the Chairman of Investment and CIO of Guggenheim Partners. This organization is not big, relatively speaking, as they ONLY have about $250 billion under management. (I could live very well on a tiny fraction of what that amount earns every …

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New Social Security Claiming Rules

My Comments: Social Security has become a fundamental element in the lives of virtually every American on the planet. Those of us old enough to have started taking monthly payments could only gasp if they were taken away. I guess there are some who wouldn't give a damn. But still... The rules just enacted limit …

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Middle Class Shrinks to Half of US Homes

My Comments: Amid all the hubbub about The Donald, ISIS and Christmas, this report has gone mostly unnoticed, but it has huge implications for our children and grandchildren. Since 1946 and the ending of WW2, American society has grown more prosperous and economically successful than any society on the planet. If you measure success by …

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Always Think About Inflation

My Thoughts About This: Inflation is one of those existential threats I always talk about with clients. But it’s like watching a car rust. You simply don’t notice it on a daily or monthly basis. But the Oh MY God inflation that happened to the Weimer Republic in 1921-24 or perhaps more recently in Argentina, …

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China’s Currency Conundrum

My Comments: Our standard of living, yours and mine, used to be a function of how well we built our house and how well we managed to feed and clothe ourselves. That was perhaps 250 years ago, a single blip in the passage of time. A blip later it’s a little more complicated. Among the …

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Bad News Is Good News, Once Again

My Comments: The markets seem as though they are being run by the Kardashians; drama, reversals, intrigue, chaos, take your pick. We watch because we have to, given that for many of us, our future financial freedom is in the balance. November 06, 2015 by Scott Minerd The mantra now is that bad news may …

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And Now Trucking Is Suddenly Slowing Down

My Comments: Keep in mind the economy and stock and bond markets performance are not necessarily correlated. But there are sure indications the economy, and therefore employment numbers, are going to change. Income inequality will likely get worse. All of this is to help you prepare so your head does not explode. Oct. 28, 2015 …

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How To Weather The Next Economic Downturn

My Comments: It’s again a question of WHEN and not IF. Despite the fact that most clients understand intellectually that markets go up and down, whenever there is a drawdown, emotion tends to overwhelm intellect. And it happens to me too. For the past few months the markets have trended down. All the while, volatility, …

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Is The Correction Over?

My Comments: We all want it to be over, but despite what this guy says, it may just be wishful thinking… Oct. 27, 2015 By Luciano Siracusano, III Back on July 20, with U.S. stock indexes not far from their yearly highs, I said on CNBC that I expected the market to become choppier over …

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