Group Health Insurance is Bad For America

My Comments: Followers of this blog know my reasons for wanting to keep the PPACA in place, mindful of the need for a lot of modifications. What you may not know was about 40 years ago I cut my teeth in the insurance world selling individual health insurance policies. My market was staff and faculty …

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Tricks of the Mind Turned Oil Into Gold

My Comments: Once again, I have a blog post about OIL. Clients are asking me how was it possible for the price of oil to rise as far as it did just a year ago and yet here we are, with the per barrell price 40% of what it used to be. If it’s economically …

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Military Retirement Faces Shake-up

My Comments: I did not serve in the military; I failed my draft physical way back in 1959. They gave me a 1-Y classification that said ‘only in case of national emergency’. I don’t think I was upset since by then I was a freshman at the University of Florida and VietNam was looming on …

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Social Security: 5 Facts You Must Know

My Comments: With the GOP now controlling the House and Senate, there is increased talk about threats to the Social Security system. After all, this is a socialist program, designed to help the financially weakest among us. I’ve long maintained that small tweaks, similar to what Congress has already done some 20-25 years ago, will …

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PUNS …

My Comments: For some reason this has been both a stressful and satisfying week. My observation is that progress is being made on several fronts, both personal and globally. It's Friday, and my mind is ready for a little levity. So... please keep your groans to yourself. Thanks. 1. The fattest knight at King Arthur's …

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Germany Is Delusional To The Point Of Insanity

My Comments: Assertive headlines such as what you see here are usually outside my comfort zone. For one it implies a pathology that I’m not trained to comment on and two, Europe and European values are different from mine, given that I’ve lived here in the US for the past 65 years. (Warning: this post …

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15 Reasons To Sell Most Stocks Now

My Comments: I’m starting to sound like a broken record. If you are not in a position to profit from a bear market, you need to talk with me. Bert Dohmen, Founder, Dohmen Capital Research Group Jan 15, 2015 The start of the year has been one of the worst ever for the stock market. …

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Buy the Rumor, Sell the News

My Comments: As a financial advisor for almost 40 years, you’d think by now I would have this all down cold. That I’ve survived in this profession suggests I have at least a reasonable understanding of how “investing money” is supposed to work. Either that or I’m very good at talking people into doing dumb …

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The Stock Market Is Overvalued, No Matter How You Measure It

My Comments: Some of you will think I’m an alarmist. And perhaps I am. But the signals that have been present for some 18 months are getting louder, much louder. I’ve not included all the charts that appeared with this article as there are too many of them and they are all negative. Here’s a …

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Supply Shock and Awe

My Comments: The driving economic story these days is about the price of oil. That the sudden and dramatic drop will have global repercussions is a given. The challenge for financial planners is how to help clients take advantage of these repercussions. Right now, having a few hundred extra bucks to spend on something else …

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