My Comments: On Wednesday I usually talk about Globla Economics. Today, however, I’m less concerned about emerging markets than I am the evolution of ideas that influence what is happening on Wall Street. Yes, it’s influenced by the hiccups we see in emerging markets globally but the political and economic forces at work in this …
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The Fiduciary Rule Is Dead. What’s an Investor to Do Now?
My Comments: Under the Obama administration, a long awaited and necessary step was taken to introduce rules that protected consumers of investment advice. It created a fiduciary standard for licensed financial professionals that formalized a ‘best interest’ mindset for professionals when working with clients. Very soon after Trump became president, he announced this idea was …
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How to run out of life before you run out of money
Today’s Thoughts About Retirement: Though it can be argued that money is the root of all evil, it can also be argued that it is essential for peace of mind. The challenge for all of us is to pay our bills in a timely manner and not create burdens for our survivors. I think of …
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The Truth About Social Security: Setting the Record Straight
My Comments: Retirement at some point in your life is both a goal and an outcome. It may happen voluntarily or it may be forced on you. Regardless of how you get there, chances are you’ll still have bills to pay. Those bills will be paid from money you’ve saved and accumulated or from Social …
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Here’s The Proof That U.S. Stocks Are Experiencing A Massive Bubble
My Comments: To say I’m uncertain what tomorrow will bring is an understatement. For every article like this one that is pessimistic, there is another with presumably compelling logic that the next market crash of consequence will not be here until 2030 or later. At my age, I'm inclined to be cautious. Yes, I have …
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Behold the ‘scariest chart’ for the stock market
My Comments: By now you’ll perhaps realize that whatever I say about what is likely to happen in the markets is wrong, and that you’d be better off doing just the opposite. That’s OK. And if you are young and retirement is a few decades away, it’s OK to ride it out. But if you’re …
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7 Myths About Variable Annuities: Exposing Their Dark Side
My Comments: Anyone now retired or thinking about retirement spends time and energy coming to terms with how to manage their money. Increasingly, fees charged by advisors and/or their companies are perceived as a threat somewhere along the way. However, unless you have the skills to do it all yourself, you are necessarily going to …
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Vanguard’s Chairman Sees Muted Decade for Stocks After Long Rally
My Comments: Little is said these days about those who are investing for the future and are still working vs those investing for the future who are no longer working. Think of it as being defined as the accumulation phase of your life vs the distribution phase of your life. Different rules apply. Vanguard Funds …
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Welcome, Immigrants. The U.S. Really Needs You
My Comments: For the past 18 months, there has been a war on immigration, fostered by Donald Trump and most Republicans. It portends an economic disaster for the US economy. Yes, open borders will inevitably allow some bad people into the country. But it will also allow some really good people in as well, and …
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The Bull Market Could Be Speeding Right Into a Brick Wall
My Comments: I’ll admit to having done poorly as an investment advisor these past few years. My history was and has been shaped by our collective experience following what became known as Black Monday on October 10, 1987. On that day, we were glued to the radio or TV as the DOW dropped over 22% …
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