My Comments: In recent posts I’ve suggested there is a looming crash in the markets that will negatively impact all of us, except perhaps those of us with the ability to go to cash and go short when the crash happens. To hedge my comments, I’ve said “sometime in the next 3 years.” Here is …
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Why Income Inequality Is a Drag On Economies
My Comments: I’ve written before that it’s my belief that at some point, if income inequality between the haves and the have nots gets too large, social chaos will follow. The spread or relative level of spendable income between these two groups is continuing to widen. So it becomes just a matter of time until …
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What Should We Expect From Our Stock Investments?
My Comments: Lots of questions about the markets these days. I came across this short summary and thought it relevant. I didn’t understand the chart until after I finished reading, so be warned. I’m in a very cautious mode and have my clients positioned to avoid large losses and perhaps make money as things go …
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J.P. Morgan Weekly Market Recap – October 6, 2014
Here is the most recent Weekly Market Recap from J. P. Morgan and Co. It's a great summary of what is going on to help you make better decisions about your investments. Click on the following image and you'll find yourself at a JPMorgan webpage to download it and read at your convenience.
3 Reasons Why Stocks Could Mint A Shiny Fourth Quarter For Investors
My Comments: My recent comments have told you about my concerns that there will soon be a major correction, that your investments, unless properly managed, will probably take a hit. On the other hand, there are those who believe strongly that there is much more yet to come on the upside. Frankly, I have no …
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Smart Retirement Income Strategies
My Comments: This comes from the staff at Financial Planning, a well known magazine that appears monthly and is subscribed to by financial professionals. It contains valuable information for anyone soon to be retired or even already retired. These are summaries and if you want to read the full article, reach out to me and …
Shoeshine Boys and Thinking At The Margin
My Comments: When the last crunch time came in 2008 and 2009, I vowed to find a better solution for my clients. The idea of losing 30% or more of the value of your retirement holdings over the course of a few months is devastating. For many, it’s taken years to get back to where …
“Are We There Yet?”
As a parent, I remember this question well from days past. This time, however, it’s being asked by those of us with money invested in the global stock and bond markets. All of us are following a life path that includes stops along the way. Some stops we choose to make and others are forced …
A Crisis Less Extraordinary
My Comments: For those of you who can stomach economics and the sometimes arcane language of investments, this is an interesting analysis. It comes from a source called Seeking Alpha where I have a membership. Their articles are also infused with lots of charts which I often choose to leave out. So if for any …
For Safety and Yield, Where’s the Best Place to Park Cash?
My Comments: There’s an old adage in this business that “Cash is King”. You be the judge going forward. By Adam Zoll | 09-16-14 Question: I'd like to invest a portion of my cash holdings in something safe that will earn at least a little interest. Between a money market account and a short-term bond …
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