Tactical Strategies Gain, as Buy and Hold Fades

There appears to be a significant disconnect between those of us who have advocated a tactical approach to investing money for years from those who learned their trade during the 18 years that ran from 1982 thru 2000. The study referenced below in the article, as it appeared in the print edition, headlined “45% of …

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3 Actions for Worried Investors

‘Is the stock market a bubble ready to burst? No,’ say BlackRock’s investment strategists in a spring update My Comments: All of us are looking for an edge, an insight, a clue to help us make what we hope are smart decisions about our money. These comments from someone clearly ahead of the curve that …

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The Annuity Puzzle

My Comments: As a financial planner and investment advisor for the past 38 years, I recognize that we, that's me and you, are moving into uncharted waters. While the future is always an unknown, what we are dealing with now is how whether many of us are going to have enough money to live with …

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The Cycle of Market Psychology

My Comments: It seems the DOW hits a new record every week and everyone is wondering when the penny is going to drop and once again, we fall into the abyss. Most of us think it will happen, but not anytime soon. Here's another analysis worth reading. By Jeffrey Dow Jones This week (April 8) …

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This Train is Leaving the Station

My Comments: First, I’ve been a supporter of Obamacare since day one. Not because its a panacea for what ails us, but because without it, none of the stakeholders individually have enough leverage to effect meaningful change. By that I mean, doctors, hospitals, insurance companies, Big Pharma, and of course, patients like you and me. …

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The Disclosure Paradox: How Much Information Is Too Much?

Too much information can be as harmful to retirement plan decisions as too little. My Comments: Somewhere along the way during my last 40 years in the world of financial services, I read or was told that at some point you have to make a decision. You cannot simply attempt to absorb more and more …

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Retirement Ratio: Portfolio Performance and Uncertainty Measurement

My Comments: This was written a couple of years ago, but the message will resonate today with many people. For those who have expectations of retiring at some point, there is an incentive to accumulate as much retirement money as possible. All the while being sensitive to how that money is put to work. The …

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Why an MRI costs $1,080 in America and $280 in France

My Comments: I spent time this morning with someone who is best described as a capitalist. He understands how money works, he understands the existing health care system, he understands the changes that are taking place, and he is actively looking for financial opportunities. He sees them everywhere. I’ve posted before about the need for …

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Two Lists You Should Look at Every Morning

My Thoughts on This: I saved this article when I found it about a year ago. This morning, I happened upon it again and saw when it was first published. Almost FOUR YEARS AGO! And I’ll bet nothing has improved since then. But the message is still very real. Enjoy. 11:00 AM Wednesday May 27, …

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Trim Down Your Tax Obligations in 2013 Without Having to Convince the IRS

My Comments: From time to time, I get requests from various individuals who want to contribute an article for me to use as a blog post, giving them credit. This one is the result of such an effort. The writer has made several attempts to create an easy to read and understandable blog post. He …

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