10-Year Investing Forecast: Takeaways for Advisors & Clients

My Comments: When you look back ten years from now and wonder if this article came anywhere close to reality, you must remember that people are much happier with you if you estimate low returns and reality turns out to be high, rather than the other way around. The charts are hard to understand, at …

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The Typical Household, Now Worth a Third Less

My Comments: You have read my posts before where I talk about income inequality  (the HAVES vs. the HAVE NOTS) and how if left unchecked, could result in social chaos in this country. Probably not in my lifetime, but definitely affecting the lives of my grandchildren. It’s an issue that demands discussion among ourselves and …

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3 Market Warning Signs Predict 20% Stock Tumble

My Comments: No need for any commentary from me. Just draw your own conclusions, and hope that if the author is right, you’ve talked with me about how to make money when everyone around you is losing theirs. On the other hand, essentially this same argument was made last April and yet the crash has …

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THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK – July 30, 2014

My Comments: I’m involved in a philosophical conflict these days between those on one side who believe there is a universal truth that says investment skill trumps traditional permanent life insurance every time. On the other side is someone who believes permanent life insurance trumps traditional investment methodologies. They argue vehemently that permanent life insurance …

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Stocks Will Rise And The 3 Trades You Can’t Make

My Comments: Once again, the question of a market crash raises its ugly head. And once again, no one has a clue when it will happen. And once again, as I tell my clients and prospective clients, it really doesn’t matter if you have your money where it can grow regardless of when and how …

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6 Strategies to Reduce Your Need for Money When You Retire

My Comments: These might seem like a no brainer. The financial media is awash with articles talking about how Americans simply don’t have enough money to retire. In the larger perspective, this, if true, is going to put enormous pressure on the government to subsidize the living cost of those who run out of money. …

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J.P. Morgan Weekly Market Recap – July 21, 2014

My original idea was to post these every week or so. (That didn't work out too well! ) Many people like to make their own investment decisions and this recap is a great way to gain insight into what is going on globally. This weekly broadcast from J. P. Morgan will give you some insights …

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Inflation Vs. Deflation

My Comments: Yes, It's Monday but please, don’t be turned off by the topic. I know economics is often a complicated and boring exercise, but what follows is not only compelling, but written so that most anyone will understand it. This is quite different from what you hear on television and from political pundits that …

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Washington’s Hawks Have Usurped the Huntsmen

My Comments: If you are unsure what is meant by the headline above, you are not alone. However, a reading of the comments that appeared in the Financial Times tends to reinforce in my mind the discomfort all of us should feel about the US Government agency known as NSA or the National Security Agency …

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‘Trust me, I am a financial adviser’ is Not Good Enough

My Comments: There are those in the financial services industry that do not have to be accountable for what they say and do with respect to clients and their best interest. They claim to, but if push comes to shove, it’s buyer beware. Of course, with today’s instant media, if you are on the wrong …

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